[ale] net etiquette question for ALE message board

Brian Mathis brian.mathis+ale at betteradmin.com
Fri Oct 14 17:03:34 EDT 2011


If the only purpose of a message is to say "Thanks", mainly as an
acknowledgement of receipt, then don't send it as it is implied.

However, if it's part of a problem-solving thread, and the purpose is
to not only express thanks for the help but also to convey that a
solution was reached, then send the "Thanks" along with "that solved
the problem" so others will know the solution.

Also, people are not computers and a mailing list is just people
talking.  It's barely worth discussing such things as it's not like
any person is going to timeout waiting for an ACK reply or going to
crash from an unexpected "thanks" packet.


-☙ Brian Mathis ❧-


On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Ron Frazier
<atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm sort of back to the computer after my incident with the wild lounge
> chair.  If you don't know what that's about, see my "This computer is
> killing me" thread.  After 3 chiropractic visits and several stretching
> exercises, I feel almost human again.
>
> Actually, I have to get off the email and start doing some other tasks.
>
> I have a few messages queued up that I need to reply to, like my last
> few posts, but I may be a little while getting to them.
>
> I want to say, for the past, present, and future, that I always
> appreciate any replies you send to my messages.
>
> That brings up a minor etiquette question.  Say I post message A and
> someone replies with message B.  Let's say that grammatically and
> syntactically, message B doesn't really need another reply from me.
> Suppose it's mostly informational.  Is it expected that I reply to it,
> and every message, anyway just to say thanks and acknowledge the info?
> I guess it's easier for me to know when to start conversations than to
> end them, if that makes any sense.
>
> As I said, I always appreciate all replies.  Just figured I'd see what
> you all think.
>
> Sincerely,
> Ron



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