Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 18:57:37 -0600 From: Lane <lane@joeandlane.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Policy on the list [solved] Message-ID: <200512141857.38164.lane@joeandlane.com> In-Reply-To: <011b01c6010f$2de5cd10$0599460a@ws4> References: <e572718c0512130441i4440a233j31553d14898bd3df@mail.gmail.com> <011b01c6010f$2de5cd10$0599460a@ws4>
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On Wednesday 14 December 2005 18:33, Dan O'Connor wrote: > > is it correct / useful / polite to close a thread marking it as > > [solved] or something like this, or it's just a waste of time / space > > / .... ? > > > > I think it could be useful, so other people wanting to help don't > > waste time trying to give further advices, and people needing help in > > that subject can see that the problem has been solved. > > I'd like to see a wrap-up post, with '[solved]' in the subject, and > including what the working solution actually is; that way, someone > searching the mailing list archives can quickly home-in on the > solution... > > And remember, a search of the archives is pretty-much mandatory before > you post for help...or sure enough, someone will jump all over you! :-) > > ~Dan > Here, Here! What a time-saver this solution will be! KuDo's! Dan and Pietro! lane ~himself more a seeker than a solver
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