Ah - you beat me to it. Also - just a reminder that answers.ros.org only works if people (especially the people on this mailing list) answer the questions that are posted there. -Jon On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Christian Dornhege < dornhege@informatik.uni-freiburg.de> wrote: > On 20.04.2013 20:01, Jon Stephan wrote: > >> How about this? The old wording was: >> > > +1 > > As those are wiki pages, I've taken the liberty to change the wording to > your suggestion. Let's hope this helps. > > >> Please subscribe to the ros-users mailing list >> > >> to stay on top of >> >> the latest ROS news, and feel free to have a look at the ros-users >> archive >> >. >> >> >> However, please keep in mind that the mailing list should not be >> used as the first step in requesting for help, but rather ROS >> Answers , as described below (and in this >> related question >> > use-answersrosorg-vs-the-ros-**users >> >). >> >> My proposed wording is: >> >> ROS Answers should be used as the first >> >> step in requesting help, as described below (and in this related >> question >> > use-answersrosorg-vs-the-ros-**users >> >). >> >> >> To stay on top of the latest ROS news, subscribe to the ros-users >> mailing list >, >> and >> >> feel free to have a look at the ros-users archive >> >> >. >> >> >> >> Here we present the right way to do things first, followed by the >> information about the mailing list. >> >> If you're just skimming the page as it is now, the first thing you see >> is the mailing list, and you have to read the 2nd paragraph to find out >> that's the wrong thing to do. >> >> Also, in the FAQ, we could change: >> >> >> My question isn't answered here; what do I do? >> >> * >> >> Try running roswtf > >> and see if it >> >> can diagnose your issue >> >> * >> >> Search the archives of the appropriate mailing list >> > >> or post a question. >> >> >> to: >> >> >> My question isn't answered here; what do I do? >> >> * >> >> Try running roswtf > >> and see if it >> can diagnose your issue >> >> * Search answers.ros.org for the answer. >> * Search the archives of the appropriate mailing list >> >> >. >> * Post a question to answers.ros.org >> >> >> If no one objects in the next day or so, I'll go ahead and make these >> changes. >> >> -Jon >> >> >> >> On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 3:31 AM, Claudio Carbone > > wrote: >> >> >> >> Christian Dornhege >> >> >> wrote: >> > >> >I don't really have an idea how to make people follow those things >> >without forcing them to read this before posting (which would be >> hugely >> >annoying). >> >> By removing the ros-users ml from the help/support section I >> suppose. Cite it as a dev/maintenance focused ml rather. >> >> Claudio >> -- Inviato dal mio cellulare Android con K-9 Mail. >> ______________________________**_________________ >> ros-users mailing list >> ros-users@code.ros.org >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/**listinfo/ros-users >> >> >> >> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> ros-users mailing list >> ros-users@code.ros.org >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/**listinfo/ros-users >> >> > > -- > Albert-Ludwigs-University > Institute of Computer Science > Research Group Foundations of Artificial Intelligence > Georges-Köhler-Allee 52 > 79110 Freiburg > Phone: +49 761 203 8225 > ______________________________**_________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/**listinfo/ros-users >