Wow. I offer to maintain a FAQ for small relays and in return I get this. Unsubscribed.

 
 On 3 Jan 2017, at 17:57, Rana <ranaventures@gmail.com> wrote:

 @teor
I hereby volunteer to maintain a FAQ for operators of small relays (or noob operators). Which means I would be watching this list, generating the Q&A and from time to time alerting this list to the appearance of new questions and answers, to allow knowledgeable people to do quality control. And/or inviting people to convert their answers on this list  to the FAQ answers. This would relieve them from answering the same question over and over again and reduce the influx of questions from noobs (like myself J). I believe this would also strengthen the community and reduce the frustration of small relay operators  and – who knows? – even lead to advancements in Tor design to make better use of them.

I would appreciate that, but please learn some mailing list etiquette
first. Otherwise, your contributions may be ignored by many people on
the list.

Some examples:
* make sure each email adds something valuable to the conversation
* structure your emails well:
  * learn how to bottom-post, even if your email client doesn't support
    it
  * learn how to quote others' emails to provide context to your
    response
* try to write succinctly
* keep the volume of your emails down:
  * write one response to a thread each day
  * search for similar threads before starting a new one
  * wait until an active thread is finished before starting a new one
 Caveat: I need someone (Tor project people) to create the Wiki on the site and let me admin it.

Demonstrate you can do the things above, and I'll gladly set this up
for you.


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