dealing with no feedback

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Edward Reid (ed@titipu.resun.com)
Sun, 17 Apr 94 00:17:22 EDT(-0400)


I really wanted feedback on how my FAQ is being used -- what parts were
helpful, which were not, what it didn't answer. I included a plea requesting
feedback. I got good feedback from the draft I posted in November, but in the
four months since it went live I've received only a couple of messages.

Now, I've been around long enough that I didn't expect a flood. Still, the
silence has been deafening.

Is this a common occurrence? If so, how do you handle it? Do you just assume
that it's being read? Are the readers really such ingrates? Are the people
reading FAQs just the newbies and haven't learned that the net consists of
people? Nothing really makes sense to me.

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Edward Reid    ed@titipu.resun.com (normal)
PO Box 378     Edward_Reid@acm.org (forwarding)
Greensboro FL  reide@freenet.fsu.edu (seldom checked)


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