Re: CLPM - a help group?



brian d foy wrote:
In article <vvbmk.16412$xZ.9861@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Adam Worrall
<worrall+unet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I understand what you are saying, but it still doesn't answer my question: who exactly gets to decide what is and isn't acceptable for everyone in a news group?

The charter decides that. Beyond that, there is no clpm police that
gets to decide. So, post whatever Perl stuff you like.

This still isn't a help desk, but I'm usually happy to help people when
I can. :)

No disrespect intended, but I don't think you've ever spent any time on a volunteer-run help desk before. Oh wait, you post in clpm :)

- Adam
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: CLPM - a help group?
    ... desk' always has to be a formal service for customers. ... There are, in fact, many volunteer-run help desk, and this newsgroup, like many others, functions as exactly that. ... I understand what you are saying, but it still doesn't answer my question: who exactly gets to decide what is and isn't acceptable for everyone in a news group? ...
    (comp.lang.perl.misc)
  • Re: CLPM - a help group?
    ... In article, Adam Worrall ... everyone in a news group? ... The charter decides that. ... This still isn't a help desk, but I'm usually happy to help people when ...
    (comp.lang.perl.misc)
  • Re: Hello, Operator??
    ... I think these things all happened to Brian :-) ... No - but I DID once work at BT Openworld tech support (for ... or the poor soul at the Help Desk what the problem was. ... Stat ...
    (uk.rec.humour)
  • Re: Email Address Change
    ... > As this is a freebsd news group, I ask you to point me to the chapter in ... > the handbook which covers this. ... Is this a help desk, or a usenet news group where ...
    (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)