Suggestion: networking glossary?

Started by pctech, Nov 04, 2010, 14:10:36

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pctech

Just wondered whether a networking glossary might be useful for this section.

I'm happy toi write one if people think its a good idea.


Rik

I do and thanks for volunteering,  Mitch.  :thumb:
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pctech

Will get it sorted over the weekend.


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pctech

Is there any possibility of allowing me to be able to edit the post beyond the default time out so I can go back and add more later.


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DorsetBoy

Quote from: pctech on Nov 04, 2010, 14:58:14
Is there any possibility of allowing me to be able to edit the post beyond the default time out so I can go back and add more later.



Simple solution ....... make Mitch a moderator for this section  ;D :thumb:

Rik

Quote from: pctech on Nov 04, 2010, 14:58:14
Is there any possibility of allowing me to be able to edit the post beyond the default time out so I can go back and add more later.

Unfortunately, no, Mitch. What you can do is copy to a new post and edit/modify/add, or let one of the staff have the material and tell us how you want it dealt with.
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Quote from: DorsetBoy on Nov 04, 2010, 15:05:00
Simple solution ....... make Mitch a moderator for this section  ;D :thumb:

It's a thought. :)
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armadillo

Excellent idea Mitch and many thanks for suggesting it. It is a topic full of impenetrable terminology and abbreviations. A glossary would be a great help.

Rik

Not to mention some hand holding. ;)
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armadillo

I know we're all friends but holding hands is a step too far.  :o

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pctech

agree with 'dillo on that one  ;D

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