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STEM pscific newsgroup [message #31578] Thu, 12 July 2007 19:59 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: araratjan.yahoo.com

Just a newbee quick question: is there a STEM specific sub-newsgroup or
this is it?

Thanks,

Armen
Re: STEM pscific newsgroup [message #31613 is a reply to message #31578] Thu, 12 July 2007 20:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com

Armen,

No, I think you're in the right place. :-) Just look at all the
subject lines of previous posts.


Armen Asatryan wrote:
> Just a newbee quick question: is there a STEM specific sub-newsgroup
> or this is it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Armen
>
Re: STEM pscific newsgroup [message #31648 is a reply to message #31578] Thu, 12 July 2007 21:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John Thomas is currently offline John ThomasFriend
Messages: 14
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Armen,

The STEM developers do all follow this newsgroup and hopefully other
users of STEM are following it also.

I do recommend putting STEM somewhere in the subject line just to help
classify it since there are a number of components that are included
under the the OHF umbrella.

Armen Asatryan wrote:
> Just a newbee quick question: is there a STEM specific sub-newsgroup or
> this is it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Armen
>
Re: STEM pscific newsgroup [message #31683 is a reply to message #31648] Thu, 12 July 2007 21:45 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com

John,

Yes, that seems like a good idea. In the EMFT newsgroup, for example,
folks will use [Teneo] or [Compare] as a prefix to their posting and in
the platform newsgroup you'll see a lot of [Databinding] postings. This
way, the relevant folks can more easily spot the notes intended
specifically for them.


John Thomas wrote:
> Armen,
>
> The STEM developers do all follow this newsgroup and hopefully other
> users of STEM are following it also.
>
> I do recommend putting STEM somewhere in the subject line just to help
> classify it since there are a number of components that are included
> under the the OHF umbrella.
>
> Armen Asatryan wrote:
>> Just a newbee quick question: is there a STEM specific sub-newsgroup
>> or this is it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Armen
>>
Re: STEM pscific newsgroup [message #579918 is a reply to message #31578] Thu, 12 July 2007 20:42 Go to previous message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
Messages: 33140
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Armen,

No, I think you're in the right place. :-) Just look at all the
subject lines of previous posts.


Armen Asatryan wrote:
> Just a newbee quick question: is there a STEM specific sub-newsgroup
> or this is it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Armen
>


Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
Re: STEM pscific newsgroup [message #579929 is a reply to message #31578] Thu, 12 July 2007 21:25 Go to previous message
John Thomas is currently offline John ThomasFriend
Messages: 14
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Armen,

The STEM developers do all follow this newsgroup and hopefully other
users of STEM are following it also.

I do recommend putting STEM somewhere in the subject line just to help
classify it since there are a number of components that are included
under the the OHF umbrella.

Armen Asatryan wrote:
> Just a newbee quick question: is there a STEM specific sub-newsgroup or
> this is it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Armen
>
Re: STEM pscific newsgroup [message #579952 is a reply to message #31648] Thu, 12 July 2007 21:45 Go to previous message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
Messages: 33140
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
John,

Yes, that seems like a good idea. In the EMFT newsgroup, for example,
folks will use [Teneo] or [Compare] as a prefix to their posting and in
the platform newsgroup you'll see a lot of [Databinding] postings. This
way, the relevant folks can more easily spot the notes intended
specifically for them.


John Thomas wrote:
> Armen,
>
> The STEM developers do all follow this newsgroup and hopefully other
> users of STEM are following it also.
>
> I do recommend putting STEM somewhere in the subject line just to help
> classify it since there are a number of components that are included
> under the the OHF umbrella.
>
> Armen Asatryan wrote:
>> Just a newbee quick question: is there a STEM specific sub-newsgroup
>> or this is it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Armen
>>


Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
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