On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 12:32 -0400, Scot L. Harris wrote: > A separate practice lists would only appeal to those wanting to learn or > discuss best practices. Given the #2 complaint about me seems to be volume and focus, and in the overwhelming majority of these cases, I'm just sharing my first-hand experience and practices. That's something that tends to enfuriate many seasoned administrators because they already know it, and it seems like I'm "talking down to them." If you are someone that enjoys the added verbage with my recommendations, or don't mind not reading them, great. But I've found there is a significant enough number of people (I could at least 2 dozen) who disagree, and a "practices" list could serve their wishes. > Best practices should be part of any solution provided. :) Again, I _beg_ to differ because my posting verbage seems to be a regular complaint. With a "practices" list, I could easily say "I'll discuss this more on the 'practices' list" and I expect people to hold me to it (although I'll do a good job myself). And I'm sure it would free up other people's tongues who have more or, better yet, complementary experience to mine, but are afraid to share them because of the complaints I take (as well as a select, few others -- I'm not the only one, although probably the greatest "offender" overall) in our expansions of ideas on this list. -- Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org http://thebs413.blogspot.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The best things in life are NOT free - which is why life is easiest if you save all the bills until you can share them with the perfect woman