.. _mailing: Open Source Mailing List Collaboration Tips ########################################### Below are some recommended guidelines for using the Zephyr Project's mailing list. When submitting feedback and contribution ideas to the listserv, please follow these guidelines: * Use the mailing list as much as possible. * Learn the rules. * Read the archives when in doubt. * Choose a meaningful subject line. * Ask questions and write to the subject matter experts directly and CC the mailing list. * Before doing any large-scale code changes, send a design document with the proposed changes to the mailing list. This will prevent wasted time implementing a solution that the community may reject. * Write briefly and to the point, yet give enough context for someone to respond without re-creating your thought process. * Be persistent, but measured, if you are not getting a response. * Write a separate email for each work item. If work items are connected, explicity state so in each email. * Don't rehash old issues. * Reply only when you're offering new information or a new perspective; avoid "me-too" posts. * When replying in-line to message that was CC'ed to the list, trim out unnecessary context between replies and at the end of your message. * Refrain from using capital letters to emphasize a point. * Check your line length; keep it under 72-76 characters. References ********** * General info: + http://linux.sgms-centre.com/misc/netiquette.php + http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt + http://www.infradead.org/~dwmw2/email.html + http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/mailinglists/etiquette.php #e3 + http://lifehacker.com/5473859/basic-etiquette-for-email-lists-and-forums * Why top posting is considered harmful: + https://lkml.org/lkml/2005/1/11/111 + http://www.dickgaughan.co.uk/usenet/guide/faq08-topp.html + http://www.mail-archive.com/brin-l@coollist.com/msg00178.html