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+Le 25/09/2010 15:09, Michael Scherer a écrit :
+<blockquote cite="mid:1285420182.26436.101.camel@akroma.ephaone.org"
+ type="cite">
+ <pre wrap="">Le samedi 25 septembre 2010 à 09:43 +0200, Michael Scherer a écrit :
+
+ </pre>
+ <blockquote type="cite">
+ <pre wrap="">Alternatively, I think the footer doesn't help much, so maybe it should
+be erased.
+ </pre>
+ </blockquote>
+ <pre wrap="">
+In a fully dictatorial and autocratic way, I have removed the footer
+from the messages on -discuss and -dev. If this cause too much problem
+( like people unable to find the web interface ), I will add them back.
+
+Now, I just need to find a good message about etiquette to send on first
+subscription. ( help welcome ).
+ </pre>
+</blockquote>
+Here is the message send every to the XFCE mailing-list subscriber :<br>
+(sorry, it's quite long)<br>
+<br>
+<pre>Hi!
+
+Welcome to the Xfce users mailing list FAQ. This e-mail will provide you
+with some valuable clues and hints on getting your questions about Xfce
+answered, either by hints on where to find the documentation or support
+or direct answers to the most common questions. This FAQ message is sent
+periodically to the Xfce users mailinglist and to new users.
+
+You will also find some more general tips and pointers about this
+mailinglist and the Xfce project, such as related projects and groups.
+Feel free to suggest additional content to this FAQ, by sending it to
+the maintainer of this FAQ (listed at the bottom).
+
+
+Index:
+
+o General mailinglist information
+o Which lists are there? (and what are they for?)
+o Which Xfce user/project groups exist?
+o So what if I need help?
+o I've read the websites and I still need help!
+o No disclaimers please
+o Quoting style?
+o What about you guys?
+o Most commonly asked questions
+o Xfce ML FAQ - maintainer
+
+
+
+o General mailinglist information
+
+The Xfce users mailinglist is hosted at our joint project servers
+(foo-projects.org) and uses "mailman" to interface users, subscriptions
+and stuff like that. You will need to be subscribed to post to the
+mailinglists. Here are some useful links to interface with the mailinglists:
+
+View all lists: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo">http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo</a>
+Subscribe/Unsubscribe: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce">http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce</a>
+Online Archive: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://foo-projects.org/pipermail/xfce">http://foo-projects.org/pipermail/xfce</a>
+
+
+o Which lists are there? (and what are they for?)
+
+There are "developer" and "user" lists. The general (this) user mailing
+list for Xfce is <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
+ href="mailto:xfce@xfce.org">"xfce@xfce.org"</a>. This is the typical list to discuss
+problems that might not be bugs, questions for help, exchanging tips and
+tricks and general news that might interest any Xfce user.
+
+If you wish to discuss development issues and bugs, please refer to the
+development mailing list <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
+ href="mailto:xfce4-dev@xfce.org">"xfce4-dev@xfce.org"</a>. There is an obsolete list
+called "xfce-dev" as well but since all of the development is done on
+xfce version 4 this list is not used.
+
+Specific lists also exist for translations (<a
+ class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:xfce-i18n@xfce.org">xfce-i18n@xfce.org</a>),
+announcements from the Xfce team (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
+ href="mailto:xfce-announce@xfce.org">xfce-announce@xfce.org</a>), commits and
+autogenerated messages (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
+ href="mailto:xfce4-commits@xfce.org">xfce4-commits@xfce.org</a>, <a
+ class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:xfce-bugs@xfce.org">xfce-bugs@xfce.org</a>).
+
+Other related projects also sometimes have mailinglists, some of them
+are not hosted on foo-projects.org:
+
+xfc: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
+ href="mailto:xfc-dev@xfce.org">xfc-dev@xfce.org</a>
+thunar: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
+ href="mailto:thunar-dev@xfce.org">thunar-dev@xfce.org</a>
+xfce goodies: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
+ href="mailto:goodies-dev@xfce.org">goodies-dev@xfce.org</a>
+
+
+o Which Xfce user/project groups exist?
+
++ The Xfce team - This is the main Xfce development group that develops
+the Xfce Desktop Environment. This group provides the core items of the
+Xfce desktop such as session manager, window manager, panel, Xfce
+libraries and such. This team also takes care of some Xfce applications
+such as Xfmedia, Orage, Xffm, thunar etc. -&gt; <a
+ class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://xfce.org/">http://xfce.org/</a>
+
++ The Xfce i18n team - a enthusiastic group of translators from all
+over the world is working actively on updating and adding new translations
+to the Xfce components. -&gt; <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://i18n.xfce.org/">http://i18n.xfce.org/</a>
+
++ The Xfce Goodies group - Any 3rd-party Xfce application is considered
+an automatic member of the goodies team. The team shares a website at
+<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://goodies.xfce.org/">http://goodies.xfce.org/</a> and hosts a public SVN repository. Everyone is
+welcome to contribute his Xfce application here!
+
++ Individual Xfce projects - Many Xfce developers and enthusiasts have
+contributed or developed Xfce applications themselves. Some are too
+large (xfc -&gt; <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://xfc.xfce.org/">http://xfc.xfce.org/</a>, pyxfce -&gt; <a
+ class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://pyxfce.xfce.org/">http://pyxfce.xfce.org/</a>)
+to be a goody and have their own website. You can find all of them on
+the Xfce Directory (once it's finished!). -&gt; <a
+ class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://directory.xfce.org/">http://directory.xfce.org/</a>
+
+
+o So what if I need help?
+
+Getting help might be easier then you think. There's no phone number you
+can call for Xfce support but we do have a large group of people that
+are willing to help you in other ways. Here's a short list of them:
+
+Official documentation: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://www.xfce.org/documentation/">http://www.xfce.org/documentation/</a>
+User Forum: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://forum.xfce.org/">http://forum.xfce.org/</a>
+IRC channel: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="irc://irc.freenode.net/#xfce">irc://irc.freenode.net/#xfce</a>
+Wiki: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://wiki.xfce.org/">http://wiki.xfce.org/</a>
+Bugreports: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://bugzilla.xfce.org/">http://bugzilla.xfce.org/</a>
+List archives: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://foo-projects.org/pipermail/xfce">http://foo-projects.org/pipermail/xfce</a>
+
+Other FAQ's exist and may prove useful to you:
+
+<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://www.spuriousinterrupt.org/projects/xfce4/index.php#faq">http://www.spuriousinterrupt.org/projects/xfce4/index.php#faq</a>
+
+
+o I've read the websites and I still need help!
+
+Asking on a mailing list for help is hard: Everyone will read your
+question and will criticise you if you submit a question in the wrong
+way. Here's some hints to maximize the chances that you get what you
+want as quickly as possible:
+
++ Do some research first
++ Ask the right people
++ When asking in IRC, ask for pointers to help, not the explanation
++ When asking in mailinglists, format your mail properly
++ Use english
++ Be specific and detailed (but not too much)
++ Re-post the solution so others can learn
+
+If you follow these rules everyone will be happy to help you! But don't
+be afraid to ask though, this mailinglists is exactly for asking questions!
+
+There's a good in-depth document that explains the etiquette that most
+senior ML members follow. You should read this if you become a frequent
+ML poster as it explains <span class="moz-txt-underscore"><span
+ class="moz-txt-tag">_</span>why<span class="moz-txt-tag">_</span></span> we write this way in a really good way:
+
+<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://www.catb.org/%7Eesr/faqs/smart-questions.html">http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html</a>
+
+Take 15 minutes to read this document, it will help you later and you
+will understand much better how to get your question answered.
+
+
+o No disclaimers please
+
+If you are posting from an email account where a legal disclaimer is
+automatically appended to your outgoing messages, please disable it.
+If you cannot, please use a different email account, or register for a
+free webmail account (GMail, Yahoo, etc.). Note that such a disclaimer
+means very little when you post an email to a public mailing list with
+public archives. Extraneous disclaimer text in email can make your
+message harder to read, and tends to add a lot of useless content when
+messages are replied to repeatedly. Remember that you're posting to
+a community of hundreds of people, and it's impolite to use up their
+time unnecessarily.
+
+
+o Quoting style?
+
+It's very hard to understand a thread of messages if they become replies
+to replies and everyone mixes quoting styles. That's why there is
+something called "quoting style", that describes how you should quote
+the previous posters contents when you reply to a mailinglist message.
+
+We prefer that you use "Top quoting". That means that you should put
+your reply <span class="moz-txt-underscore"><span class="moz-txt-tag">_</span>below<span
+ class="moz-txt-tag">_</span></span> (Put the quote on top/above your reply) the original
+poster's message. That way the contents are in chronological order and
+you can read the entire message thread without figuring out where the
+reply belongs.
+
+Here's a good FAQ on how to quote:
+
+<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://web.presby.edu/%7Ennqadmin/nnq/nquote.html">http://web.presby.edu/~nnqadmin/nnq/nquote.html</a>
+
+Basically:
+
++ quote at the top
++ prune text from the quote that is irrelevant
++ remove footers and headers (condense)
++ put the reply directly next to (in between) the original text
+
+
+o What about you guys?
+
+Well we're just a bunch of geeks (we need girls) who like Xfce... Most
+of us work on Xfce outside of our normal daily occupation such as real
+work or real study (except some lucky people who do both). If you're
+interested in getting to know the Xfce team a bit closer (and are okay
+with a little abuse, being teased or ignored etc) you're welcome to join
+us on our IRC channel (#xfce on the freenode IRC network) or read our
+blogs. This might not always be about Xfce but that's life. -&gt;
+<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://blog.xfce.org/">http://blog.xfce.org/</a>
+
+
+o Most commonly asked questions
+
+There are a few questions that get asked much more often then any other.
+We hope we can provide you with the information here to find out for
+yourself how to find more information about them.
+
++ How can I start up applications (to a specific desktop | when I lauch
+Xfce)?
+
+Use the session-manager. If you still have problems with some
+applications not behaving or remembering their desktop number then you
+might consider using "devilspie". You can add links to applications in
+~/Desktop/Autostart, but the session-manager also remembers which
+applications you had running when you last logged out (and saved your
+session!), and will start them again (so don't close your applications
+before logging out!)
+
++ Can I replace Xfce program X with my favorite program Y?
+
+Yes, you can. Xfce is developed with the idea of modularity in mind in
+all components. This means that you can replace xfwm4 with another
+window manager, replace xfdesktop with rox or idesk, or even nautilus.
+Most of the times you can just kill the xfce component and start the
+application you want to run instead, and use the session manager to
+save your session when you exit.
+
++ How can I shutdown my computer in Xfce?
+
+Read
+<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://www.xfce.org/documentation/4.2/manuals/xfce4-session#xfsm-shutdown">http://www.xfce.org/documentation/4.2/manuals/xfce4-session#xfsm-shutdown</a>
+
++ Can I install multiple Xfce versions concurrently?
+
+You can actually, but it's a nightmare if you install one of them in a
+system-default location. The best thing to do is to install every Xfce
+version in a non-system location like <i class="moz-txt-slash"><span
+ class="moz-txt-tag">/</span>opt/xfce<span class="moz-txt-tag">/</span></i>$(XFCE_VERSION) and
+adjust your LD_LIBRARY_PATH and PATH to point to the preferred version
+at run time.
+
++ My desktop or desktop menu has disappeared!?
+
+It appears that xfdesktop is no longer in control of the desktop. Often
+xfdesktop has died, or some other program took over the desktop. Make
+sure that xfdesktop is still running first. Nautilus takes over the
+desktop by default too. Please start nautilus with the --no-desktop
+flag, or use gconf-editor and unset the flag that tells nautilus to
+handle the desktop (/apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop). Start
+xfdesktop again and you should be OK again.
+
++ How do I edit the system application menu?
+
+The menu is partially autogenerated by xfdesktop. If you want to just
+delete or add one or two applications, add the proper .desktop file
+(usually in /usr/share/applications). With the xfce4-menueditor, you can
+completely customize the menu.
+
++ What other (hidden) settings exist?
+
+A lot. Take a look into the manual for hidden settings for each
+component.
+<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://www.xfce.org/documentation/4.2/manuals/xfwm4#hidden_options">http://www.xfce.org/documentation/4.2/manuals/xfwm4#hidden_options</a>
+<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://www.xfce.org/documentation/4.2/manuals/xfce4-panel#panel-kiosk">http://www.xfce.org/documentation/4.2/manuals/xfce4-panel#panel-kiosk</a>
+
++ Where can I get Xfce packages for XXX?
+
+The up-to-date list of other packages is found on our website and includes
+links to debian, suse, freebsd etc. packages for Xfce. Please visit:
+
+<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.xfce.org/download/">http://www.xfce.org/download/</a>
+
+o Xfce ML FAQ - maintainer
+
+The current FAQ maintainer is: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
+ href="mailto:sofar@foo-projects.org">sofar@foo-projects.org</a>
+
+_______________________________________________
+Xfce mailing list
+<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Xfce@xfce.org">Xfce@xfce.org</a>
+<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
+ href="http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce">http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce</a>
+<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.xfce.org">http://www.xfce.org</a>
+</pre>
+<br>
+<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
+Marianne (Jehane) Lombard
+Mandriva User - Mageia french translation team
+Inside every fat girl, there is a thin girl waiting to get out (and a lot of chocolate) - Terry Pratchett
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