Path: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!faqserv From: groupware@arch.ping.dk (Groupware FAQ) Newsgroups: comp.groupware,comp.answers,news.answers Subject: comp.groupware FAQ: ** How to retrieve the FAQ postings Supersedes: Followup-To: comp.groupware Date: 9 Jun 1997 08:54:42 GMT Organization: University of Copenhagen Lines: 125 Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU Expires: 27 Jun 1997 08:53:42 GMT Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: penguin-lust.mit.edu Summary: Guidelines for posting to the Usenet newsgroup comp.groupware. Keywords: CSCW, orgware, group, interactive, shared, environments X-Last-Updated: 1995/08/08 Originator: faqserv@penguin-lust.MIT.EDU Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu comp.groupware:10085 comp.answers:26450 news.answers:104491 Archive-name: comp-groupware-faq/pointer Posting-Frequency: every four days Last-modified: 1995.8.8 Version: 1.8 Copyright: 1989 - 1995 (C) David S. Stodolsky, PhD This is a reminder concerning the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list for comp.groupware. ======================================================== Any article posted to comp.groupware uses a MINIMUM of TEN hours of readers' time. See (1c) in the FAQ List. Do not post responses to ABUSIVE or INAPPROPRIATE articles. See (2h) in the FAQ List. Do not post TEST messages to comp.groupware. LOTUS-NOTES specific material goes to comp.groupware.lotus-notes.misc. Crosspost or post lotus-notes related material to comp.groupware only if the post is also of interest to users of other types of groupware. If a follow-up you post is also of interest to Lotus Notes users add comp.groupware.lotus-notes.misc to the Newsgroups (and Follow-ups To) header. Before asking for HELP, read at least the guidelines part of the FAQ list. Send an e-mail message to rre-request@weber.ucsd.edu with the subject "archive send getting-help" (no quotes) and read "The art of getting help" to avoid embarrassment and improve your chances of receiving useful feedback. Teachers should not make use of comp.groupware a class activity. See (1d) in the FAQ List. All posts to comp.groupware are archived and PUBLICLY accessible. Do not post anything you would not want a (future) employer to read. The FAQ List may be cited as: Stodolsky, David S. (1995). Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) list for comp.groupware. _Comp.groupware_ [Usenet]. (Available by anonymous FTP from rtfm.mit.edu in the directory pub/usenet/news.answers/comp-groupware-faq.) The latest version of the FAQ List can also be accessed by sending an e-mail message to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "help" and "index" in the body on separate lines. John Faughnan writes: The correct URL (and it's great) is: http: //www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/comp-groupware-faq/top.html The FAQ List is posted automatically monthly (some parts semi-monthly and the Posting Guidelines weekly) to introduce the group to new users. The FAQ List is intended to cut down on the number of "Frequently Asked Questions" posted to comp.groupware. **** TABLE OF CONTENTS for comp.groupware posting guidelines FAQ **** ===================================================================== 1a) What is comp.groupware? 1b) How many people read comp.groupware? 1c) Should I post if I am not a "groupware professional"? 1d) Should comp.groupware be used as a class activity? 1e) What do I do if an e-mail reply to an author fails? 1f) How do I get information about a specific book or product? 1g) How do I post long articles? 1h) What if I don't follow the guidelines for posting to comp.groupware? 2a) What should I do before posting to comp.groupware? 2b) How do I ask a question? 2c) How do I get the answer to a question someone else posted? 2d) What should I use as a subject for my post? 2e) Why should I bother with Subject, Summary, and Keyword headers? 2f) How do I post test messages? 2g) What is the best way to post a follow-up message? 2h) What should I do about inappropriate articles? 3a) Can more than one person use an account name for posting? 3b) What is the best way to sign an article? 4a) What is the proper setting for my distribution header? 4b) What if my distribution is restricted? 4c) How can I post if I have read-only access to comp.groupware? 4d) Can I get comp.groupware by e-mail? 5) What is groupware? 6a) Where is comp.groupware archived? 6b) What is FTP? Groupware products and bibliography lists. ========================================== Additional FAQ Lists, covering groupware products and bibliography, can be obtained at the above addresses. Please examine the FAQ Lists *before* you post. They are worth reading: -------------------- From: KWLyon@aol.com Date: Mon, 16 May 94 18:25:34 EDT Subject: Thanks! David.... Thanks for the pointer to the new FAQ for information about vendor products. It's a goldmine. And thanks for taking the time to put it together. Ken ------------------------------------------------ From: mwolff@mwassoc.demon.co.uk (Michael Wolff) Subject: comp.groupware FAQ: Bibliography1: Frequently Asked Questions Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 12:19:15 GMT Thank you very much. This is brilliant. Michael Wolff, Nairn, Scotland ================================================================== David S. Stodolsky Euromath Center University of Copenhagen david@euromath.dk Tel.: +45 38 33 03 30 Fax: +45 38 33 88 80 (C)