[R] mailing list for basic questions - preliminary sum up
Liaw, Andy
andy_liaw at merck.com
Thu Dec 18 01:26:13 CET 2003
> From: Tom Mulholland
>
> I have empathy for lots of the points already made, more
> often on the life
> is not always easy and you have to work at it flavour because
> that's where
> you make the real gains.
>
> One particular message early in the piece cited an example of
> what a good
> request might look like. Other lists sometime send out
> regular messages
> (although they tend to be about the rules of the list) that
> are intended to
> make sure that important pieces of information are regularly repeated.
>
> I know that there is more than enough talent on this list to
> put together
> suggestions for getting quick responses that could be sent
> out regularly.
> The sorts of things that might be in it would be when you
> should attach
> details of operating system, version etc. (or if they should always be
> there) as well as comments like those by Spencer Graves and
> it could include
> the checklist that someone mentioned (I think that was Frank
> Harrell). It
> would almost be a pro-forma for messages and while people
> don't have to use
> it, it may help those who do think before they post (we'll
> never stop some
> people, because that's just the way they are)
>
> Tom Mulholland
> Tom Mulholland Associates
Please see Eric Raymond's "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way"
(http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html).
(One of these days I shall take up Martin's suggestion and write an entry
for R-FAQ pointing to it. The problem is getting people to actually read
the FAQ, let alone links in the FAQ...)
Best,
Andy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notice: This e-mail message, together with any attachments,...{{dropped}}
More information about the R-help
mailing list