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proposed mini FAQ posting for comp.soft-sys.octave
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
proposed mini FAQ posting for comp.soft-sys.octave |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Mar 2008 12:37:22 -0400 |
There is a little-used newsgroup for Octave that was created sometime
in 2006, I think. It gets very little traffic as most people
participate in the mailing lists. I'd prefer to keep it that way as
the lists work just fine. But some people may see the lack of
traffic on the newsgroup and think the Octave project is unpopular or
dead. So I propose sending the following posting to the
comp.soft-sys.octave group at least monthly. Comments?
Thanks,
jwe
Subject: comp.soft-sys.octave mini-FAQ (please read before posting)
Newsgroups: comp.soft-sys.octave
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This is a mini-FAQ for comp.soft-sys.octave. You can find more
information about GNU Octave at http://www.octave.org.
Questions
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Q1. Why doesn't this newsgroup have much traffic?
Q2. This newsgroup seems dead. Is the Octave project dead?
Q3. What should I do if I have questions about using Octave?
Q4. What should I do if I have found a bug in Octave?
Q5. I don't like mailing lists. Can I read about Octave on a newsgroup?
Answers
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Q1. Why doesn't this newsgroup have much traffic?
Most people working on and using Octave participate in the Octave
mailing lists. The lists are quite active and friendly. You can
find more information about the lists, including archives of past
postings at
http://www.octave.org/archive.html
Q2. This newsgroup seems dead. Is the Octave project dead?
The Octave project is definitely not dead. Please don't base your
judgement of the level of interest in Octave on the number of
postings to comp.soft-sys.octave. Instead, check out the activity
on the Octave mailing lists.
This newsgroup seems dead because most people working on and using
Octave use the Octave mailing lists to discuss Octave. See also
Question 1.
Q3. What should I do if I have questions about using Octave?
If you have questions about Octave, please check the Octave web site
first (http://www.octave.org). If your questions are not answered
there, please subscribe to the address@hidden mailing list and
ask for help there. Many people subscribe to that list who may be
able to help you solve your problem. You can find more
information about the lists, including archives of past postings
at
http://www.octave.org/archive.html
Q4. What should I do if I have found a bug in Octave?
If you think you've found a bug in Octave, please send a complete
report to the address@hidden mailing list. To find out how to
submit a report that will be useful for solving the problem,
please read
http://www.octave.org/bugs.html
Q5. I don't like mailing lists. Can I read about Octave on a newsgroup?
If you prefer to use a web or news interface over mailing lists,
you can use nabble.com or gmane.org to read the Octave lists.
There are also digest options for the lists, so you can read them
in batch mode if you prefer that.
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