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From: Justin Clift <[email protected]>
To: Richard Huxton <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: META: Guide to the PostgreSQL mailing lists
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 01:20:35 +1100
Message-ID: <[email protected]> (raw)
References: <[email protected]>

Hi Richard,

Would you mind if this was put in the new collaborative infrastructure,
so that people can add comments and make suggestions directly?

:-)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift


Richard Huxton wrote:
> 
> I suggested a "guide to the lists" email the other day on pgsql-general.
> Here's my first draft - is this going to be of any use?
> 
> - Richard Huxton
> 
> ---Begin message---
> This message is a guide to using the PostgreSQL mailing lists, available via
> email and newsgroups. It describes the lists, how to subscribe and
> unsubscribe and how best to post a message.
> 
> The Lists
> =========
> There are over a dozen different lists, and choosing the right one will help
> to get a quick response. The "novices","sql" and "general" lists are a good
> place to start. A full list is available at:
> 
> http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/index.html
> 
> Subscribing / Unsubscribing
> ===========================
> If you are familiar with the majordomo mailing list manager, all the standard
> commands work over email. The easiest method though might be to use the
> web-form at:
> 
> http://developer.postgresql.org/mailsub.php
> 
> You can use this form to subscribe and unsubscribe, and also choose whether to
> receive mail as a digest (a whole day's messages merged together). You can
> also choose not to receive any mail (see the Newsgroups section below for why
> you'd want to do that).
> 
> If you want to change your settings after subscribing you can do so at the URL
> below. You'll need to know your email address and the password you were
> provided with when you subscribed (you *did* keep that didn't you?). Just
> click on the "Sign In" link then "Unsubscribe or Change Settings".
> 
> http://webmail.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/mj_wwwusr
> 
> Newsgroups
> ==========
> If you would rather use a newsgroup feed for PostgreSQL rather than email, it
> still makes sense to subscribe. Use the form above but select "No" for
> "Receive mail?". This means you won't be sent any mail, but can still use
> your email address to send messages. If you don't subscribe your messages
> will have to be inspected by a (very overworked) volunteer, in which case
> please be patient.
> 
> Before you Post
> ===============
> Firstly, please make sure you have checked the documentation - the manuals,
> the FAQ and techdocs can help with 99% of the problems you might encounter.
> Secondly, check the mailing list archives and see if someone else has had the
> same problem.  All these resources are linked to from:
> 
> http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/index.html
> 
> Finally, if English is not your first language, there are some translated
> documents linked to from that page (please feel free to volunteer if your
> language is not there). The mailing-lists tend to use English, but are a
> worldwide effort, so don't worry if you aren't fluent.
> 
> Posting a question
> ==================
> First, choose a meaningful subject: "DB problems" is too vague, "Unable to
> connect from Access" is much better and will attract the attention of people
> who can help.
> 
> Second, include all the relevant information people will need to help you. If
> you are having problems installing, provide the operating system (e.g. RedHat
> 7.3) and method (installing from source) along with the version of PostgreSQL
> (7.2) and where the problem occurred (I ran ./configure and it gave the
> following output).
> 
> If you are having problems with a query provide an example including the table
> definitions and SQL you are trying to run. If you want to improve performance
> also provide the number of rows in each table and the output of EXPLAIN for
> your query.
> 
> Finally
> =======
> If your message doesn't get an answer, wait a couple of days and re-post. Make
> sure you provided all the information required and mention that it's your
> second attempt. Don't be offended - sometimes with all the traffic on the
> lists a message can be overlooked.
> 
> If you've found the lists useful, please try and help out someone else. This
> is a community effort and there's always someone out there who knows less
> than you. Also, a "thank you" is always welcome - the people answering
> questions are volunteers just like you.
> 
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> 
> Version: 0.2
> Changed: 2002-11-11
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