[MR] HTML posts
Terry L. Neill
t_neill at hotmail.com
Wed May 9 16:24:01 PDT 2001
>Hi there Even though it doesn't seem to be in Lady Anarra's Little Book of
>List Etiquette ;) could y'all please not post in HTML, RTF, etc? I speak
>fluent HTML, but I'd rather not read the same post twice, one in plain olde
>Eynglyshe then again in HTML.
Ah, yes. No HTML e-mail problems back in 1996.
However, "Lady Anarra's Little Book of List Etiquette (revised) ;)" DOES
mention HTML.
It hasn't had a chance to be posted on the MR web site yet. But you can
read it here as a special promotion for Merry Rose Readers.
Regards!
"Lady Anarra"
Lady Anarras Little Book of List Etiquette (Revised) ;)
Copyright (c) 1996, 2001 Terry L. Neill
The Society for Creative Anachronism revolves around ideals of Chivalry and
Honor. Etiquette is merely an extension of those ideals.
When posting to the list, please bear these simple rules in mind:
Trim the message you are replying to. In other words, do not quote the
entire message then tack your message on to the end. This is extremely
annoying! Instead, cut all but the relevant part of the post and add your
reply to that.
Add substance to the discussion. Resist the impulse to post a Me too or I
agree message to the list. If you agree, state some reasons why. Add value.
Stay on topic. This is a list to discuss aspects of the SCA, medieval
history, and Atlantian topics. It is not a place for virus warnings or the
latest modern political jokes.
Change your subject line. If your reply drifts the discussion from the
original topic, change the subject line to reflect that. Many people delete
mail un-read based on the subject line. If youve got inspirational things
to say about Viking Longship construction, make sure your subject line
doesnt say (SILLY) Hagar the Horrible!
Post items of general interest to the list. Send personal notes to the
person.
Mary, remember that discussion we had last week?
is inappropriate.
Lady Mary and I were discussing exactly the same thing last week and we
thought.
is very appropriate.
Make sure your message is addressed ONLY to the list. There are few things
more annoying or wasteful of disk space than getting two (or more!) copies
of every message. If your e-mail program automatically replies to all then
make sure you delete the persons personal address (or delete the list
address if its a personal message).
Be polite. It seems like it wouldnt be necessary to say this in an SCA FAQ.
Unfortunately it is. The print-only medium of the e-mail environment makes
misunderstandings common. The reply feature makes angry posts easy to send.
Re-read your post before you send it. Would you say that to the persons
face? In front of someone whos good opinion you value? Assume there has
been a misunderstanding and strive to correct it.
Do you really mean to say that East Kingdom Sheep are superior to Atlantian
ones?
is MUCH better than
You idiot! How dare you insult Atlantias sheep! You should be thrown out
of the Order of the Hooked Crook immediately!
If you have a problem with a post or poster, send a private message. Posting
chastising messages in public does not help to solve the situation.
Do not post private e-mail on a public forum without permission from the
sender.
Lord John wrote to me the other day that he liked court.
is appropriate.
Lord John wrote to me the other day: I like court because I can get in a
good nap.
is not appropriate.
Realize that a large portion of the Atlantian populace does not have access
to the Merry Rose. Issues discussed here cannot turn into decisions
without input from the rest of the kingdom. The Merry Rose supplements, not
replaces, conventional means of communication.
Make sure youre sending posts in ASCII and not with foreign characters like
accents and umlauts. Some American mail programs cannot read non-ASCII
characters.
Several e-mail programs balk at HTML-encoded e-mail. So if you have Outlook
or some other HTML-friendly program, please set your mail format options to
Plain Text instead of HTML.
Finally - enjoy the discussions generated here. Share them with your
non-e-mail friends!
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