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704.1 | Another vote | BOOKIE::GENT | Party gone out of bounds -- B52's | Thu Jul 23 1987 15:35 | 4 |
| Bravo! I concur with Rose. Please start a new conference. (Perhaps
it is time to archive the old DOCUMENT (BL6) conference?)
--Andrew
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704.2 | | CLOSET::ADLER | | Thu Jul 23 1987 18:17 | 17 |
| You've read our minds! Starting a new notes file is something we'd like to
do also. How's this for a scheme:
1. We'll archive the old DOCUMENT (BL6) conference and reappropriate the name
DOCUMENT.NOTE for our new conference.
2. We'll write-lock this conference, but keep it around.
3. When people access this conference,the notice will point them to the new
conference.
4. All of this will take place sometime over the next few weeks,
with plenty of advance notice.
Comments?
--Brian
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704.3 | Do it | DECWET::CUSTER | | Thu Jul 23 1987 19:48 | 3 |
| Go for it! (The sooner, the better.)
-hkc
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704.4 | Disadvantages of YAC (yet another conference) | CASEE::CLARK | Ward Clark | Fri Jul 24 1987 06:18 | 18 |
| Given that this conference covers BL7, BL8 and (for a while) V1.0,
there's a lot of obsolete information here. At the same time, there's
a lot of useful information that should be saved.
I've participated in a number of conference that have gone thru "let's
create a new conference because the current one is ...". Although the
original conference is retained as read-only, what inevitably happens is
that the conference is instead retained as never-read.
It usually takes a couple of months for many of the same questions to
be asked and answered, with frequent vague pointers to the original
conference.
I think that the best solution would be for a moderator to clean the
dead wood out of this conference. I realize that would be quite labor
intensive.
-- Ward
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704.5 | suggestion | BLURB::GENT | Party gone out of bounds -- B52's | Fri Jul 24 1987 09:04 | 12 |
| Perhaps the new conference could start with notes on:
1) Known problems
2) Known wishlist items
3) Useful tips
All extracted from the current conference (and applicable to V1.0).
I agree with Ward that we don't want to lose this information, but
we also don't want to confuse people by making them read notes on
bugs that have already been fixed. Anyway, it is a suggestion...
--Andrew
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704.6 | Too busy; just start anew | TLE::SAVAGE | Neil, @Spit Brook | Fri Jul 24 1987 14:02 | 10 |
| The suggestions made in .5 make a lot of sense. Except that already
very busy developers are made extra busy sorting out the goodies
from this otherwise outdated conference.
I vote we just write-lock it. Those who care enough about the wishlist
items can reenter them in the new DOCUMENT conference. Those who
encounter problems with V1.0 (that are not covered in the release
notes) should be allowed to raise them in the new conference--without
being subjected to replies such as, "That's been discussed in old Note
nn.n of DOCUMENT_FT."
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704.7 | have to do it sometime? | CRAYON::GENT | Party gone out of bounds -- B52's | Fri Jul 24 1987 14:52 | 6 |
| Well, yes, pulling out useful hints may be time-consuming (any
volunteers?) But the program team is going to have to make a list
of all the known problems and wishlist items for phase #0 or #1
of V1.n won't they?
--Andrew
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704.8 | NEXT_CONF/WAIT=V1.0_RELEASE | JAWS::STRYKER | Big Dreamers Don't Sleep | Mon Jul 27 1987 13:12 | 7 |
| I'd vote to move to a new file ONLY when the V1.0 kit is released
over the network, so that we're all talking about the same base
level (or at least we're not in field test).
Rose,
What's Ben Hur got to do with DOCUMENT?
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704.9 | <arena>(50 cubits\wide_screen) | VAXUUM::KOHLBRENNER | | Mon Jul 27 1987 13:35 | 1 |
| re: .9, Ben Hur and DOCUMENT --------- excitement! :-)
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704.10 | Administrative topics should be write-locked | CASEE::CLARK | Ward Clark | Mon Jul 27 1987 19:05 | 10 |
| When the new conference is created, I suggest that the moderators set
the administrative topics (e.g., introduction, kit location) to
"no write" so that casual users cannot clutter the topics with
extraneous notes.
If you want an example of what happens when these topics are not
write-locked, take a look at 1.* -- not a pretty introduction for
first-time participants.
-- Ward
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704.11 | Separate conference for bug reports | CASEE::CLARK | Ward Clark | Wed Jul 29 1987 08:31 | 20 |
| One of the main reasons that we're faced with moving to a new
conference is that a large portion of this conference is no longer
relevant to DOCUMENT V1.0 and no one has the time to pull the weeds and
leave the desired plants.
The problem of out-of-date notes can be significantly reduced by
following the lead of other products and create two new conferences:
DOCUMENT.NOTE -- general discussion of DOCUMENT usage,
futures, ...
DOCUMENT_BUGS.NOTE -- just bug reports
The DOCUMENT_BUGS conference can then be periodically renamed and
archived, leaving the general discussion conference in tact.
This has the additional advantage of segmenting the discussion so that
interested, but busy, participants can focus their attention on just
one conference and catch up on the other as time permits.
-- Ward
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704.12 | New notes file coming the week of 8/24 | CLOSET::ADLER | | Tue Aug 04 1987 17:45 | 12 |
| I had hoped to get the new notes file off the ground before leaving for
vacation, but that is not to be. Therefore, the switchover will take place
during the week of 8/24. We will be switching to a single conference for
both bugs and general discussion (rather than two separate files) with heavy
usage of keywords to label bugs and assign problems to the developers
responsible for the relevant components. At that time, this file will be
write-locked.
In the meantime, PLEASE use keywords wherever possible.
Thanks,
Brian
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704.13 | Suggestions for keywords for new notes file | COOKIE::JOHNSTON | | Wed Aug 05 1987 16:48 | 26 |
| Suggestions for keywords to add to the new notes file when you set it
up:
PROFILES
REVISION_TAGS (<update>, etc.)
CONDITIONALS
DESTINATIONS (for generic destination problems, like things to
to do with DESTINATIONS.DAT)
TABLES (to be consistent with TAGS,FIGURES,GRAPHICS,etc.)
TEMPLATES (" " " )
doctype keywords: REPORT (so problems can be related to
SOFTWARE a specific doctype)
SOFTWARE_SPEC
etc.
HEADERS_AND_FOOTERS (because it's a popular topic)
What is the meaning of RTL? It's a keyword I've never used...
Rose
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704.14 | <ground rules> | 3D::BOYACK | pithy...pithy...pithy | Thu Aug 06 1987 12:40 | 17 |
| Is something like the following possible (or necessary, or desirable)?
1. A "banner message" to the effect: Read Note NN before writing.
2. Note NN: an index of keywords on the order of the
EASYNET_CONFERENCES note (1.2?) which lists updates to the
conferences.
3. In addition to the keywords already suggested, <TAG_NAME> keywords
to be added as the occasion arises, with amplification in the
Note/Reply title, e.g.: <TABLE> question, <TABLE> bug,
<TABLE> help, etc.
4. A plea for consistency in titles. "KEYWORD: clever title" is
a lot easier to find in a DIRECTORY than "clever title KEYWORD."
...and no, I wouldn't want to be the moderator.
Joe
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704.15 | More keyword suggestions | COOKIE::JOHNSTON | | Thu Aug 06 1987 13:45 | 18 |
| Any way to implement the suggestion in .14 so that just before a person
types in SUBJECT: he/she gets a "add a keyword" reminder? This might be
a wishlist item for the NOTES developers; I don't know, so I ask, eh?
And some more suggestions for new keywords:
ROUTINE_TAGS (because rsedeflist,qualdeflist, etc., are popular
topics...TAGS is just too generic)
The new keywords I am suggesting are not necessarily the best ones to
use for a particular topic; I welcome (and I'm sure the moderator
welcomes) suggestions for better, succinct words.
Rose
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704.16 | And would like CONDITIONALS keyword | COOKIE::JOHNSTON | | Thu Aug 06 1987 17:20 | 1 |
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704.17 | another keyword | DPDMAI::DAVISJ | Jerry Davis @DLO, Dallas - 451-2929 | Fri Aug 07 1987 14:42 | 8 |
| I would like a Keyword which would point to DESIGNS which have been
done by everyone.
Maybe also, a keyword for DESIGN_QUESTIONS.
How about a tutorial topic, for things like DESIGNS.
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