Fedora support etiquette, need suggestions

Aaron Matteson fedora at cryptosystem.us
Wed Mar 10 10:24:38 UTC 2004


Aaron Matteson became daring and sent these 2.0K bytes,
> T. Ribbrock became daring and sent these 0.9K bytes,
> > On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 10:00:53AM -0500, Thomas Ratliff wrote:
> > [...]
> > > I'd also recommend RFC 1855 <http://www.dtcc.edu/cs/rfc1855.html>, which 
> > > explains basic netiquette, especially the part on "one-to-many" communications. 
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^
> > 
> > May I remind you that RFC1855 also recommends to make sure your lines
> > aren't longer than 65 characters? Personally, I find 65 a bit short -
> > something between 72 and 76 usually works well - but your lines are
> > definitely too long...
> 
> i am aware of the rfc, but as you may/maynot be aware, all the rest of
> the lines are to spec, but sometimes vi does not get along well with
> going back and amending the text without throwing the formatting out of
> wack, i assure you i will take the neccessary steps in the future to
> correct such a mishap. Thanks you for bringing this to my attention.
> Might i impose upon you to check if there is also an rfc for runon
> sentences? Thanks in advance.

lol, sorry didn't follow the thread and though that was directed at me.
Sorry for the mixup :)

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