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Avoid posting to multiple lists simultaneously. Pick a mailing list that is most suitable for your post and just use that. CC'ing multiple lists should be avoided. | Avoid posting to multiple lists simultaneously. Pick a mailing list that is most suitable for your post and just use that. CC'ing multiple lists should be avoided. | ||
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| + | Only subscribers can post to our mailing lists. If you would like to contribute to our mailing lists, we think it is only fair that you be a subscriber. Please note that if you want to participate only occasionally, you can subscribe to a list and set your email options to digest or no mail and read the web archives when you want to catch up. | ||
==Guideline Violations== | ==Guideline Violations== | ||
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Please remember that when you are posting to a community mailing list, you are in effect asking a large group of people to give you some of their time and attention - to download your message, read it, and potentially reply to it. It is simply polite to ensure that your message is relevant to as many of the people receiving the message as possible. All of these guidelines stem from this basic principle.
Be courteous and polite to fellow members in the list:
Make sure that you have the legal right to post your content and are not violating copyright or other laws.
Remember that thousands of copies of your message will exist in mailboxes:
Avoid posting to multiple lists simultaneously. Pick a mailing list that is most suitable for your post and just use that. CC'ing multiple lists should be avoided.
Only subscribers can post to our mailing lists. If you would like to contribute to our mailing lists, we think it is only fair that you be a subscriber. Please note that if you want to participate only occasionally, you can subscribe to a list and set your email options to digest or no mail and read the web archives when you want to catch up.
See our process for dealing with violations for more details.
Credit to the Fedora Mailing List Guidelines as a starting point under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license.