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Post by pilla » Mon Sep 30, 2002 2:02 am

The title says everything!

I don' t know why (maybe it is to get more attention to their posts), but the titles we find in the threads many times have nothing (or not much) to do with the questions. Or they have, but are very subjective . Sometimes it may make people post in a new thread even when there is already one treating the same subject (but with a spurious title).

I urge for a movement for clear and simple titles!!! Don' t use your imagination in the titles, at least in the support forums! :twisted:
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Post by pjp » Mon Sep 30, 2002 2:05 am

Do you have any suggestions on how to implement this? I'm thinking I shouldn't have said to post it here :oops:
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Post by pilla » Mon Sep 30, 2002 2:09 am

Well, it is still better than in the Hardware&Laptops forum 8)

I think it is more a question of warning people (by FAQ, intervention of moderators) that they are not helping when they choose those strange titles.
kanuslupus wrote:Do you have any suggestions on how to implement this? I'm thinking I shouldn't have said to post it here :oops:
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Post by rac » Mon Sep 30, 2002 3:29 am

Nitro's posting guidelines wrote:5. Choose a good subject - Do not make your subject say just "Help gentoo newbie," nobody wants to hear this. Describe your problem briefly in your subject, then you can describe your problem in greater depth in the body of your article. Repeat the subject in the body if it will make things clearer. Avoid "subject says all" etc. A better subject might have been "X Windows crashes whenever I run program foo."
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Post by pilla » Mon Sep 30, 2002 1:04 pm

Yes, read the FAQs :oops:

Anyway, looks like people is not following that.
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Nitro's posting guidelines wrote:5. Choose a good subject - Do not make your subject say just "Help gentoo newbie," nobody wants to hear this. Describe your problem briefly in your subject, then you can describe your problem in greater depth in the body of your article. Repeat the subject in the body if it will make things clearer. Avoid "subject says all" etc. A better subject might have been "X Windows crashes whenever I run program foo."
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Post by klieber » Mon Sep 30, 2002 1:29 pm

Bloody Bastard wrote:Anyway, looks like people is not following that.
You're correct, of course, but the real question is how do we enforce good subject descriptors? Short of me running around with a lead pipe and kneecapping every idiot who posts "READ ME NOW, BEYATCH!" in the subject line, I'm not sure there's much we can do about it.

I'm open to (legal) suggestions...though I think the simple truth is there will always be folks in search of clue and those who simply don't care.

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Post by pilla » Mon Sep 30, 2002 2:14 pm

I like the lead pipe and kneecapping approach, but it would be too expensive 8)

One possible solution (but I don't think it would succeed) would be start moving threads by the title. If a thread stated "Gentoo sucks and makes my computer reboots" , it should then be moved to Gentoo Chat, for example. People really wanting help would start to post with decent titles, I guess. But I'm not sure it would work, and it would be a pain in the neck of all moderators.
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Bloody Bastard wrote:Anyway, looks like people is not following that.
You're correct, of course, but the real question is how do we enforce good subject descriptors? Short of me running around with a lead pipe and kneecapping every idiot who posts "READ ME NOW, BEYATCH!" in the subject line, I'm not sure there's much we can do about it.

I'm open to (legal) suggestions...though I think the simple truth is there will always be folks in search of clue and those who simply don't care.

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Post by pjp » Mon Sep 30, 2002 3:43 pm

Bloody Bastard wrote:I like the lead pipe and kneecapping approach, but it would be too expensive 8)
I like this idea as well. To solve the expense problem, we'd need volunteer thugs. This is a volunteer project after all. I live in CO, so I can cover that state. Lead pipes themselves are fairly inexpensive, so load up (just don't buy the end caps, it'll be hard to eplain even without the explosives).

In lieu of this, I also considered renaming thread titles. For example: "Gentoo sucks and makes my computer reboots" could become "I'm an idiot for not reading the instructions or forum guidelines; help me anyway." or "READ ME NOW, BEYATCH!" could become "I"M AN IDIOT, don't waste your time reading my posts.".

Naturally the lead pipe should be reserved for a 'two strikes' rule. Unfortunately, both remedies may have a negative impact on spreading the adoption of Gentoo.
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Post by pilla » Mon Sep 30, 2002 3:51 pm

Right now, I can get Pittsburgh 8) I'll use an iron pipe filled with concrete, as they are lead-free.

It may have some impact on Gentoo adoption, but I don't think we need to be harsh with everybody -- just extreme cases, where the same guy keeps doing it again and again, even after we explain how he should name his threads. Then, the pipe! 8)
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Bloody Bastard wrote:I like the lead pipe and kneecapping approach, but it would be too expensive 8)
I like this idea as well. To solve the expense problem, we'd need volunteer thugs. This is a volunteer project after all. I live in CO, so I can cover that state. Lead pipes themselves are fairly inexpensive, so load up (just don't buy the end caps, it'll be hard to eplain even without the explosives).

In lieu of this, I also considered renaming thread titles. For example: "Gentoo sucks and makes my computer reboots" could become "I'm an idiot for not reading the instructions or forum guidelines; help me anyway." or "READ ME NOW, BEYATCH!" could become "I"M AN IDIOT, don't waste your time reading my posts.".

Naturally the lead pipe should be reserved for a 'two strikes' rule. Unfortunately, both remedies may have a negative impact on spreading the adoption of Gentoo.
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Lead piping

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Post by btg308 » Wed Oct 02, 2002 7:24 am

Actually I think this approach can lead to a much wider adoption of Gentoo in the long run. Think about it:

-Hey Bill, there's a nice Windows server youwze got here. Would be a shame if anything were to happen to it, now wouldn't it? We offer a comprehensive protection package for all sorts of mishaps and it comes on a single CD. Take a look. We'll be back, Igor and me, just to see that you're alright, see?

Personally I prefer baseball bats - I have had great success in motivating programmers to write clear documentation that way. That, plus threatening to sit on them. :-)
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Post by pilla » Wed Oct 02, 2002 3:26 pm

You say, pipe-lead people to Gentoo ? 8) Or lead-pipe?
btg308 wrote:Actually I think this approach can lead to a much wider adoption of Gentoo in the long run. Think about it:
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Post by masseya » Thu Oct 03, 2002 10:38 pm

Of course the easiest solution would be to send a PM to a poster who had a crazy title for their post... The only thing is that I'm far too lazy to do this. :)
Don't forget that quote names are getting crazier every day or at least that's what the clown wrote:Of course the easiest solution would be to send a PM to a poster who had a crazy title for their post... The only thing is that I'm far too lazy to do this. :)
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Post by Curious » Thu Oct 03, 2002 10:46 pm

kanuslupus wrote:we'd need volunteer thugs.
*knock knock*
Hired goons!

kanuslupus wrote:This is a volunteer project after all. I live in CO, so I can cover that state.

Well, I can cover Sydney. Perhaps you could add a button to the moderator console that renames the current post from "N" to "N ( -1: Offtopic )" and sends a form PM to the poster.

While I hope never to see slash style moderation here, hopefully the residual peer conditioning should hold over. ;-)
kanuslupus wrote:Lead pipes themselves are fairly inexpensive, so load up (just don't buy the end caps, it'll be hard to eplain even without the explosives).
Without the end caps, the mercury falls out. *cringe*

-- Curious

Seriously:
kanuslupus wrote:In lieu of this, I also considered renaming thread titles. For example: "Gentoo sucks and makes my computer reboots" could become "I'm an idiot for not reading the instructions or forum guidelines; help me anyway." or "READ ME NOW, BEYATCH!" could become "I"M AN IDIOT, don't waste your time reading my posts.".
I think this is a really good idea.
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Post by scottro » Fri Oct 18, 2002 3:43 pm

I wonder (I know nothing about phpbb) if when someone posts, they could get an annoying automatic popup for their first 3-5 posts, something like Have your read the faq, have you read Nitro's guidelines, etc.

It won't stop all newcomers from acting foolish, but it would make many of think. Yes, I know it's in various sigs and all over the place, still, having it pop up as you're about to post, how do I su to root....


Shucks it would have stopped me from making one or two ill-advised posts.

Again, I don't know anything about coding phpbb and have no idea if this would be a simple or complex solution

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Post by progster » Fri Oct 18, 2002 4:08 pm

I think the extra "bad title" button is the best solution posted here, but I think implementing it wouldn't be that easy.

And I prefer baseball bats ass well ;-)

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Post by alexlm78 » Thu May 12, 2005 11:24 pm

So many time we found topic like this:

emerge error

i can't compile something...

this kind of titles in the topic make so much dificult the search on forums,

in others forums ( for example the spansh forums) we use this form

[Type of topic] short problem description (status)

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Post by ikaro » Fri May 13, 2005 12:36 am

there are also lots of people who post in the wrong forums - making it irrelevant and leading bogus searches.

.. exactly like you just did.
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Post by curtis119 » Fri May 13, 2005 3:53 am

ikaro wrote:there are also lots of people who post in the wrong forums - making it irrelevant and leading bogus searches.

.. exactly like you just did.
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Post by pjp » Fri May 13, 2005 6:06 am

Merged from http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-24 ... ml#2404221
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Post by ikaro » Fri May 13, 2005 6:18 am

ive also noticed that searching the forums for specific error messages turns nada - search strings with / \ - * ' '"" and so on, reply nothing.
That + bad titles makes the forums searches 90% unusable.

for example, try searching for this:

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 -o root -g bin -m
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Post by pjp » Fri May 13, 2005 6:32 am

ikaro wrote:ive also noticed that searching the forums for specific error messages turns nada - search strings with / \ - * ' '"" and so on, reply nothing.
That + bad titles makes the forums searches 90% unusable.

for example, try searching for this:

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 -o root -g bin -m
Thats because of that search, only "root" and "bin" would qualify, assuming they aren't in the stopwords list:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-48 ... earch.html
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-192983.html#192983

I'm also amazed when people claim search is "that" bad. I don't usually have too much trouble. "-o root -g bin -m" is really a poor search, since there is no significant information to reduce hits. Is it KDE, a kernel, evolution, etc.
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Post by kbranch » Fri May 13, 2005 7:16 am

pjp wrote:I'm also amazed when people claim search is "that" bad. I don't usually have too much trouble. "-o root -g bin -m" is really a poor search, since there is no significant information to reduce hits. Is it KDE, a kernel, evolution, etc.
The search isn't horrible, but it could use some serious improvements. I frequently end up getting pages and pages of unrelated threads when searching for a specific error message. "-o root -g bin -m" is, indeed, rather vague, but the exact text in an error message should turn up relevant results. Cutting the stop list down a bit would go a long way.

For the record, Google doesn't have any trouble coming up with relevant results for "-o root -g bin -m".
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Post by ikaro » Fri May 13, 2005 7:31 am

well i didnt knew that searching for "-something" doesnt actually searches for it ... so why would i search for it ??
but usually, when searching for the error messages you get when something fails to compile, doest work.
makes it difficult to find if anyone else had the same problem and if anyone found a solution.

instead I would have to search for a more "global" word and sort a trillion results if anything is related to what i was looking for.
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Post by pjp » Fri May 13, 2005 4:31 pm

ikaro wrote:well i didnt knew that searching for "-something" doesnt actually searches for it
The - doesn't impact the search. Read the links I provided to understand what I was referring to.
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Post by ikaro » Fri May 13, 2005 9:29 pm

pjp wrote:
ikaro wrote:well i didnt knew that searching for "-something" doesnt actually searches for it
The - doesn't impact the search. Read the links I provided to understand what I was referring to.
oh right, my bad - sorry.
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