moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Terrence Brannon » Thu, 16 Dec 2004 05:23:53 GMT
Greg Bacon < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > writes:
>
> Subject: 3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
> ====================================================================
Here are my favorites:
http://www.perlmonks.org
http://www.perl.com
irc://irc.freenode.net/#perl
irc://irc.easynews.com/#perlhelp
The last resource is the perl help channel on EFnet. irc.easynews.com
is the only way I was able to get onto EFnet for some reason.
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Terrence Brannon » Wed, 29 Dec 2004 07:41:24 GMT
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moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Mon, 16 Feb 2009 23:17:07 GMT
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Tue, 24 Feb 2009 00:32:24 GMT
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Mon, 09 Mar 2009 20:51:05 GMT
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Mon, 23 Mar 2009 21:35:43 GMT
rchive-Name: perl-faq/moderated/welcome
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Posting-Frequency: weekly
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Maintainer: Greg Bacon < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >
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[ A recent copy of this document can be obtained via anonymous FTP as
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access to anonymous FTP, you can get a copy by sending email to
XXXX@XXXXX.COM with the command
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Mon, 13 Apr 2009 22:18:40 GMT
rchive-Name: perl-faq/moderated/welcome
Comp-lang-perl-moderated-archive-name: welcome
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Version: $Id: FAQ,v 1.55 2008/03/03 15:47:27 gbacon Exp $
URL: http://perl.plover.com/clpm/FAQ
Maintainer: Greg Bacon < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >
Copyright-Notice: see Section 14
[ A recent copy of this document can be obtained via anonymous FTP as
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access to anonymous FTP, you can get a copy by sending email to
XXXX@XXXXX.COM with the command
"send faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome" in the message. ]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Mon, 27 Apr 2009 21:21:21 GMT
rchive-Name: perl-faq/moderated/welcome
Comp-lang-perl-moderated-archive-name: welcome
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Version: $Id: FAQ,v 1.55 2008/03/03 15:47:27 gbacon Exp $
URL: http://perl.plover.com/clpm/FAQ
Maintainer: Greg Bacon < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >
Copyright-Notice: see Section 14
[ A recent copy of this document can be obtained via anonymous FTP as
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access to anonymous FTP, you can get a copy by sending email to
XXXX@XXXXX.COM with the command
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Mon, 04 May 2009 23:02:07 GMT
rchive-Name: perl-faq/moderated/welcome
Comp-lang-perl-moderated-archive-name: welcome
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Version: $Id: FAQ,v 1.55 2008/03/03 15:47:27 gbacon Exp $
URL: http://perl.plover.com/clpm/FAQ
Maintainer: Greg Bacon < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >
Copyright-Notice: see Section 14
[ A recent copy of this document can be obtained via anonymous FTP as
rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome. If you do not have
access to anonymous FTP, you can get a copy by sending email to
XXXX@XXXXX.COM with the command
"send faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome" in the message. ]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Mon, 18 May 2009 23:08:54 GMT
rchive-Name: perl-faq/moderated/welcome
Comp-lang-perl-moderated-archive-name: welcome
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Version: $Id: FAQ,v 1.55 2008/03/03 15:47:27 gbacon Exp $
URL: http://perl.plover.com/clpm/FAQ
Maintainer: Greg Bacon < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >
Copyright-Notice: see Section 14
[ A recent copy of this document can be obtained via anonymous FTP as
rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome. If you do not have
access to anonymous FTP, you can get a copy by sending email to
XXXX@XXXXX.COM with the command
"send faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome" in the message. ]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Mon, 01 Jun 2009 14:14:45 GMT
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Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Wed, 10 Jun 2009 22:07:38 GMT
rchive-Name: perl-faq/moderated/welcome
Comp-lang-perl-moderated-archive-name: welcome
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Version: $Id: FAQ,v 1.55 2008/03/03 15:47:27 gbacon Exp $
URL: http://perl.plover.com/clpm/FAQ
Maintainer: Greg Bacon < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >
Copyright-Notice: see Section 14
[ A recent copy of this document can be obtained via anonymous FTP as
rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome. If you do not have
access to anonymous FTP, you can get a copy by sending email to
XXXX@XXXXX.COM with the command
"send faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome" in the message. ]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Mon, 31 Aug 2009 19:39:10 GMT
rchive-Name: perl-faq/moderated/welcome
Comp-lang-perl-moderated-archive-name: welcome
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Version: $Id: FAQ,v 1.55 2008/03/03 15:47:27 gbacon Exp $
URL: http://perl.plover.com/clpm/FAQ
Maintainer: Greg Bacon < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >
Copyright-Notice: see Section 14
[ A recent copy of this document can be obtained via anonymous FTP as
rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome. If you do not have
access to anonymous FTP, you can get a copy by sending email to
XXXX@XXXXX.COM with the command
"send faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome" in the message. ]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Tue, 08 Sep 2009 03:47:37 GMT
rchive-Name: perl-faq/moderated/welcome
Comp-lang-perl-moderated-archive-name: welcome
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Version: $Id: FAQ,v 1.55 2008/03/03 15:47:27 gbacon Exp $
URL: http://perl.plover.com/clpm/FAQ
Maintainer: Greg Bacon < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >
Copyright-Notice: see Section 14
[ A recent copy of this document can be obtained via anonymous FTP as
rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome. If you do not have
access to anonymous FTP, you can get a copy by sending email to
XXXX@XXXXX.COM with the command
"send faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome" in the message. ]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
moderated >> [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!
by Greg Bacon » Tue, 22 Sep 2009 10:46:26 GMT
rchive-Name: perl-faq/moderated/welcome
Comp-lang-perl-moderated-archive-name: welcome
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Version: $Id: FAQ,v 1.55 2008/03/03 15:47:27 gbacon Exp $
URL: http://perl.plover.com/clpm/FAQ
Maintainer: Greg Bacon < XXXX@XXXXX.COM >
Copyright-Notice: see Section 14
[ A recent copy of this document can be obtained via anonymous FTP as
rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome. If you do not have
access to anonymous FTP, you can get a copy by sending email to
XXXX@XXXXX.COM with the command
"send faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome" in the message. ]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: 0. What is this document?
This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
<URL:http://www.cpan.org/doc/FAQs/FAQ/html/>
In the interest of brevity, `clpmod' will be used throughout the rest of
this document to refer to the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.
Similarly, `clpmisc' will be used throughout the rest of this document
to refer to the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet newsgroup.
CONTENTS
Welcome to clpmod!
1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
2. What topics are appropriate for clpmod?
3. Are there any resources I should consult before posting?
4. How do I post to clpmod?
5. What about crossposting to other moderated groups?
6. Will I receive a rejection notice if my submission is rejected?
7. Why do I have to register to post?
8. Won't registering make me an easy target for spammers?
9. How can I register a munged address?
10. Isn't header munging prohibited by the RFCs?
11. If I've already registered, can I post from another address?
12. Is there a mailing list mirror of clpmod?
13. Who are the moderators?
14. About this posting
------------------------------------
Subject: Welcome to clpmod!
===========================
The following is a list of questions that you may have or that may arise
as you participate in clpmod. We the clpmod moderators hope to make this
document as useful as possible for everyone. Please assist us in
achieving this goal by mailing the maintainer of this FAQ if there are
subjects you feel should be covered but aren't or if coverage of some
subjects is not adequate.
------------------------------------
Subject: 1. Do we really need a moderated Perl newsgroup?
=========================================================
This is the rationale Mark-Jason Dominus provided for the creation of
clpmod:
The comp.lang.perl.misc group presently has very high
traffic: typically about 250 articles per day. Much of this
traffic is given over to people asking off-topic questions,
and questions answered in the FAQ.
In these circumstances, a number of regular posters to the
group have stopped reading comp.lang.perl.misc, while new
readers can find it difficult to find relevant posts. The
result is reduced usefulness of the existing
comp.lang.perl.misc newsgroup.
This comp.lang.perl.moderated group is proposed as high
signal-to-noise group where readers will not be subjected to
the types of articles described above. The intention is to
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knows who, and it might be possible for him to get embarrassed by it.
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