Re: Expert tech support -- a fast and simple solution (long) ...
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texte = >>2- Only expert webdna programmers should be allowed to subscribe and>>post messages to the webdna-experts list. There are perhaps a dozen>>of us, maybe a few more, who might be authorized to subscribe to and>>post messages to this new list. The general public should NOT be>>allowed to subscribe.>>I love this stuff. Its like, if you are an expert you get special>tech support.You obviously missed the point of my previous message, please go back and read my post again. If you tahe the time to read it thoroughly, I think you will find that my post insures even better tech support for novices than before ...>The problem is that there is still the same amount of work involved.>1)This manner is no more efficient than what exists.2) You>effectively isolate other non expert people from learning what you>are learning.Wrong on both counts! Sorry, but your conclusions indicates that you do not understand my previous post at all ...>Sorry, in a community with super limited resources, that is just one>more thing that isn't needed. I feel like I'm in china, where people>are tried to control the information or something.No one said anything about controlling the information. In fact, I clearly stated that everyone should be able to subscribe to the experts list -- but to prevent novices from wasting PCS's time, only the experts should be able to *post* to the experts list.What kind of problem are you imagining that this scenario might create?================================Kenneth Grome, WebDNA Consultant808-737-6499, http://webdna.net================================-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to
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>>2- Only expert webdna programmers should be allowed to subscribe and>>post messages to the webdna-experts list. There are perhaps a dozen>>of us, maybe a few more, who might be authorized to subscribe to and>>post messages to this new list. The general public should NOT be>>allowed to subscribe.>>I love this stuff. Its like, if you are an expert you get special>tech support.You obviously missed the point of my previous message, please go back and read my post again. If you tahe the time to read it thoroughly, I think you will find that my post insures even better tech support for novices than before ...>The problem is that there is still the same amount of work involved.>1)This manner is no more efficient than what exists.2) You>effectively isolate other non expert people from learning what you>are learning.Wrong on both counts! Sorry, but your conclusions indicates that you do not understand my previous post at all ...>Sorry, in a community with super limited resources, that is just one>more thing that isn't needed. I feel like I'm in china, where people>are tried to control the information or something.No one said anything about controlling the information. In fact, I clearly stated that everyone should be able to subscribe to the experts list -- but to prevent novices from wasting PCS's time, only the experts should be able to *post* to the experts list.What kind of problem are you imagining that this scenario might create?================================Kenneth Grome, WebDNA Consultant808-737-6499, http://webdna.net================================-------------------------------------------------------------Brought to you by CommuniGate Pro - The Buzz Word Compliant Messaging Server.To end your Mail problems go to .This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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