A lot of new SOPWs are being rebuked with "This is a FAQ -- why are you asking before you search?" or simply being considered and eaten.
But for people who don't have the big perl brain on, some questions seem legitimate. It took me some time to get used to the network of resources, and time perusing the various docs that come with perl to understand how to use them. In the interest of treating new people with the velvet glove, rather than the iron fist, I suggest the following :
But for people who don't have the big perl brain on, some questions seem legitimate. It took me some time to get used to the network of resources, and time perusing the various docs that come with perl to understand how to use them. In the interest of treating new people with the velvet glove, rather than the iron fist, I suggest the following :
- When a node is previewed, show a list of nodes with the exact same title.
- Don't let people post nodes titled m/^(.*?)\bquestion/.
- Especially if $1 m /^quick|^fast|^easy/.
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Re: Cut down on the FAQ (Adam: Have you tried these nodes?)
by Adam (Vicar) on Feb 10, 2001 at 02:10 UTC | |
by footpad (Abbot) on Feb 10, 2001 at 02:23 UTC | |
by boo_radley (Parson) on Feb 12, 2001 at 18:09 UTC | |
Re: Cut down on the FAQs, Jack, by searching for code before you post that node. BR(Serious Title : Searching for matching node titles reduces redundancy)
by Lexicon (Chaplain) on Feb 13, 2001 at 13:17 UTC |
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