Re: [Mailman-Users] finding the options and so on

2005-09-08 Thread Brad Knowles
At 11:30 AM -0400 2005-09-08, Mark A. Mandel wrote: > #> One way to solve this problem would be an index. Another would be a wiki. > # > #That's a good idea -- An option index, implemented withing Mailman, for > # each and every list. > > Please don't take offense: is your answer literal

Re: [Mailman-Users] finding the options and so on

2005-09-08 Thread Mark A. Mandel
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Brad Knowles wrote: #At 8:57 PM -0400 2005-09-07, Mark A. Mandel wrote: # #> One way to solve this problem would be an index. Another would be a wiki. # # That's a good idea -- An option index, implemented withing Mailman, for #each and every list. Please don't take off

Re: [Mailman-Users] finding the options and so on

2005-09-08 Thread Brad Knowles
At 8:57 PM -0400 2005-09-07, Mark A. Mandel wrote: > One way to solve this problem would be an index. Another would be a wiki. That's a good idea -- An option index, implemented withing Mailman, for each and every list. We do have the Mailman FAQ Wizard (see

[Mailman-Users] finding the options and so on

2005-09-07 Thread Mark A. Mandel
I've noticed that a fair number of the questions and answers on this list follow the pattern Q: How do I do X? A: Look in Q: Aha! Thanks, I didn't know it was there. And as an owner of a number of lists, though not a sysadmin, I've fairly often had the experience of