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bboard [2022/08/11 16:49] – Added more accessible section, re-sectioned changing editor sections peteyboybboard [2024/02/23 20:23] – [Some relevant bboards] mcornick
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 ===== Some relevant bboards ===== ===== Some relevant bboards =====
  
-  * To ask for help, use **''<HELPDESK>''** to have your query answered by another user +  * To ask for help **from another user**, use **''<HELPDESK>''** to have your query answered **by another user (admins do //NOT// read <HELPDESK>)** 
-  * All system notices are posted on **''<ANNOUNCE>''**+  * All system notices are posted on **''<ANNOUNCE>''** (read this first if something is wrong)
   * Current discussions about SDF-EU happen on **''<SDFEU>''**   * Current discussions about SDF-EU happen on **''<SDFEU>''**
-  * You can make requests for new software and discuss account issues at **''<REQUESTS>''**+  * You can make requests for new software and discuss account issues at **''<REQUESTS>''** (if your request is about your account and is confidential, better to **mail membership@sdf.org**)
   * **''<ARPA>''** and **''<META>''** boards are used for ARPA and MetaARPA related questions.   * **''<ARPA>''** and **''<META>''** boards are used for ARPA and MetaARPA related questions.
   * Member services (such as VPN or VOIP) have their own board for questions and support.   * Member services (such as VPN or VOIP) have their own board for questions and support.
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 ==== Change default editor ==== ==== Change default editor ====
  
-=== Chang to a better pico ====+=== Change to a better pico ====
  
 If you want to use an editor with in-program help and simple interface like the default //pico//, but slightly more powerful than the default **bboard** editor, you may wish to instead set your editor to //nano//, which is the default editor integrated into the Alpine mail program. It's the same as //pico//, but has additional commands, like regex searching. If you want to use an editor with in-program help and simple interface like the default //pico//, but slightly more powerful than the default **bboard** editor, you may wish to instead set your editor to //nano//, which is the default editor integrated into the Alpine mail program. It's the same as //pico//, but has additional commands, like regex searching.
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