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I wrote:
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> Although you're quite right that the same could be said about people
> posting their responses to the TECHWR-L surveys.
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Quoting Rose -dot- Wilcox -at- wellsfargo -dot- com:
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> I'm not sure about that as the survey often has a category of "other"
> with an invitation to post what that means to the list. In fact, the
> TECHWR-L surveys are designed to complement and encourage list
> discussion.
That's why I wrote that it's a very different thing if you're contributing
something that is not covered by the survey question.
But to simply post a message saying that "I ticked the XYZ box" adds nothing to
the discussion.
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