A reminder

From: Sarasvati (root)
Date: Wed Aug 25 1999 - 12:45:48 EDT


Darlings,

Here is another reminder about the Unicode mail list, subscriptions
and policies. Some folks will wish to see point (5) below and note
that this is not a commercial forum. Mild forms of promotion, such
as commercial seminar announcements, while not strictly forbidden in
this forum, are frowned upon by much of the community. Such events
as seminars are occasionally of interest to members. However, rather
than sending such long advertisements, it is much better to send a
brief note (3 or 4 lines) and simply point to the web for further
information. Please do not quote prices, toot horns loudly, wear
gaudy sport coats, or send such things on a frequent basis.

Your vigilant,
        -- Sarasvati

UNICODE MAIL LIST HELP FILE

Below you will find instructions for subscribing, unsubscribing, posting to
"unicode@unicode.org", in addition to some loosely defined rules and
etiquette. Thank you for your interest in The Unicode Standard. If you have
problems subscribing you may send questions to: info@unicode.org

Visit our web site at http://www.unicode.org

The public mail list "unicode@unicode.org" is open to anyone who wishes to be
involved in technical discussions of the Unicode Standard.

1. SUBSCRIBE

You can subscribe to the Unicode public mail list by sending a message to the
list's "request" address which is:

ADDDRESS TO: unicode-request@unicode.org
SUBJECT line: subscribe
TEXT MESSAGE: should contain a command, which has the following form:

        subscribe YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS unicode

For example, if your e-mail address is "V_WoodHull@whitehouse.gov" you would
subscribe to the Unicode list by sending a note to
"unicode-request@unicode.org" with the subject line "subscribe" and the
contents as follows:

        subscribe V_WoodHull@whitehouse.gov unicode

Your personal name should not be specified; only your electronic mail address
is needed for subscription. Subscriptions take effect immediately, beginning
with the next message posted to the list.

If you have problems, you may contact: info@unicode.org
 

2. UNSUBSCRIBE

You may remove yourself from the mail list at any time by similarly sending
an "unsubscribe" message to the request address, for example, assuming your
address is "Leon_Trotsky@whitehouse.gov" you would unsubscribe by sending
the following:

ADDRESS TO: unicode-request@unicode.org
SUBJECT: unsubscribe
TEXT MESSAGE: unsubscribe Leon_Trotsky@whitehouse.gov unicode

 
3. POST MESSAGES

When you wish to post a message to the list itself (i.e., to the subscribers),
send it to:

ADDRESS TO: unicode@unicode.org
SUBJECT: (your subject)
TEXT MESSAGE: (your text)

The "-request" address is ONLY for subscription and unsubscription.

 
4. CAVEAT EMPTOR

This list has occasional lulls during which only a message or two per day
might be posted, but it has also been subject to heavy periods where more than
twenty messages per day will be exchanged. Subscribers should be prepared for
both circumstances. In general, you can expect to see 5 to 10 messages per
day.

The subscription mechanism is very literal, and it doesn't know about all the
aliases by which you may be known. Therefore when you subscribe please make
a note of your precise subscription address. You will not be able to
unsubscribe without matching the precise address by which you subscribed. For
example, if you subscribe as "karl_marx@nowhere.com" then you will NOT be able
to unsubscribe by the name "k.marx@nowhere.com", or by
"karl_marx@mail.nowhere.com" or any other such mis-matched address.
 

5. MAIL LIST RULES AND ETIQUETTE

The Unicode list is mostly an uncensored forum, with one exception: job
postings and recruitment campaigns have always been strictly forbidden.
Sarasvati is ever watchful for breeches of this rule, and is merciless in her
wrath.

Correspondents should remain tolerably polite and consider carefully before
launching into rabid ad hominem attacks. Outright advertising, lengthy
off-topic ramblings, and blatant spamming of the list are all usually frowned
upon by the community at large. However for the most-part, other than
profanity, "anything goes". We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone,
at any time, on any whim.
 

6. NOTES

If you experience difficulty with subscription or unsubscription, please write
to "postmaster@unicode.org", which is read personally by Sarasvati.

The mail lists are not serviced by a LISTSERV type of server. The command
set of the server is limited to simple requests for addition and removal.
There is no digest mode. The list of subscribers is not available.

Messages are usually archived on a temporary basis, and some archives are
currently available for downloading in "raw" form. There are no plans to make
them available in any other form. Any available archives can be retrieved on
the web, and are linked through the Unicode home page.

Rev 99/08/24.



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