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 ====== Get Technical Support ====== ====== Get Technical Support ======
  
-===== Overview =====+===== TL;DR =====
  
-Support is on a Voluntary Basis+{{:howto:nofacebook2.png}} 
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 +If you're trying to get Synchronet technical support via //e-mail//, //YouTube//, //Facebook//, //Reddit//, //Discord//, or any other social media/discussion group not specifically listed here, **you're doing it wrong**. Please go [[https://web.synchro.net/?page=001-forum.ssjs&sub=sync|here]] instead or read on
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 +If you're trying to file bug report or request a new feature in Synchronet, go [[https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/issues|here]]. 
 + 
 +===== Overview =====
  
 Just as Synchronet is developed by volunteers, it is supported by volunteers. Just as Synchronet is developed by volunteers, it is supported by volunteers.
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 No one is obligated to help anyone else with Synchronet. However, Synchronet sysops, users, and (especially) its developers, are usually very interested (and often feel compelled) in helping other sysops, users, and developers understand and overcome technical issues, of all kinds, related to Synchronet. These "support-givers" are strictly volunteers, spontaneously giving of their free time, to help others enjoy Synchronet as much as possible. No one is obligated to help anyone else with Synchronet. However, Synchronet sysops, users, and (especially) its developers, are usually very interested (and often feel compelled) in helping other sysops, users, and developers understand and overcome technical issues, of all kinds, related to Synchronet. These "support-givers" are strictly volunteers, spontaneously giving of their free time, to help others enjoy Synchronet as much as possible.
  
-The primary Synchronet support-giver is also the primary developer and author of this document, [[person:digital man|Rob Swindell]] (AKA digital man). Generally speaking, the information provided by me can be trusted to be the most accurate and researched. I do my best to provide complete and accurate answers to questions, and no one is more intimate with the inner-workings of Synchronet than I. However, I discourage direct e-mail support as we want others to be able to learn from the questions and experiences of others, as well as give an opportunity for other Synchronet support-givers to field questions as much as possible.+The primary Synchronet support-giver is also the primary developer and author of this document, [[person:digital man|Rob Swindell]] (AKA digital man). Generally speaking, the information provided by me can be trusted to be the most accurate and researched. I do my best to provide complete and accurate answers to questions, and no one is more intimate with the inner-workings of Synchronet than I. However, I **discourage direct e-mail support** as we want others to be able to learn from the questions and experiences of others, as well as give an opportunity for other Synchronet support-givers to field questions as much as possible.
  
 ===== Where to Find Support ===== ===== Where to Find Support =====
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 +If you're emailing questions to [[person:digital man]], you're probably doing it wrong.
  
 ==== Documentation (RTFM) ==== ==== Documentation (RTFM) ====
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 |[[network:DOVE-Net]]     |[[http://vert.synchro.net/msgs/msgs.ssjs?msg_sub=sync|Synchronet Discussion]], Synchronet Sysops, and [[http://vert.synchro.net/msgs/msgs.ssjs?msg_sub=syncprog|Synchronet Programming]]| |[[network:DOVE-Net]]     |[[http://vert.synchro.net/msgs/msgs.ssjs?msg_sub=sync|Synchronet Discussion]], Synchronet Sysops, and [[http://vert.synchro.net/msgs/msgs.ssjs?msg_sub=syncprog|Synchronet Programming]]|
-|[[network:USENET]]       |''[[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.bbs.synchronet|alt.bbs.synchronet]]''|+|[[network:USENET]]       |''[[http://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.bbs.synchronet|alt.bbs.synchronet]]''|
 |[[network:FidoNet ]]     |SYNCHRONET, SYNC_SYSOPS, and SYNC_PROGRAMMING| |[[network:FidoNet ]]     |SYNCHRONET, SYNC_SYSOPS, and SYNC_PROGRAMMING|
  
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 This isn't to say we require excessive use of "please and thank you", just don't abuse us. This isn't to say we require excessive use of "please and thank you", just don't abuse us.
    
 +==== Use proper Copy and Paste ====
 +If you're providing textual information (e.g. error messages, log entries, configuration file contents), paste a copy of the relevant **text**, not a //photograph// of the text.
 +
 ==== Use proper spelling and grammar ==== ==== Use proper spelling and grammar ====
  
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 There is no point to starting off a question by explaining how frustrated or pissed-off you are, or explaining how helpless you feel. The issue is (or had better be) a technical one, not an emotional one, so it's best to just leave emotions out of it completely. There is no point to starting off a question by explaining how frustrated or pissed-off you are, or explaining how helpless you feel. The issue is (or had better be) a technical one, not an emotional one, so it's best to just leave emotions out of it completely.
-If you feel the necessity to express emotion, use common emoticons. :-)+If you feel the necessity to express emotion, use common emoticons.
    
 ==== No threats ==== ==== No threats ====
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 Include the frequency of the problem (e.g. only once, every time, intermittently). Include the frequency of the problem (e.g. only once, every time, intermittently).
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 +Increase your log level to "Debug" (e.g. in your ''[[dir:ctrl]]/[[config:sbbs.ini]]'' file) to include the maximum about of verbosity in copy and pasted log messages.
  
 The exact steps required to reproduce a problem can be extremely helpful in finding the root cause/solution to a problem. The exact steps required to reproduce a problem can be extremely helpful in finding the root cause/solution to a problem.
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 Quote the pertinent parts of previous messages when replying. (i.e. when posting an answer to a question, be sure to quote the original question as well). Quote the pertinent parts of previous messages when replying. (i.e. when posting an answer to a question, be sure to quote the original question as well).
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 +==== Don't ask if you can ask for help ==== 
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 +This is especially true if requesting help on IRC. There are many talented people who are in the #synchronet channel who may be able to answer your question but they're not always at the computer. Ask your question and wait patiently, you may be asked follow up questions but it may take a few hours for the person who can solve your problem to come online. If you don't get an answer, try again later or post your question in one of the Synchronet discussion boards. 
 ==== Share the final results for others to learn from ==== ==== Share the final results for others to learn from ====
  
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   * [[:network:irc.synchro.net]]   * [[:network:irc.synchro.net]]
   * [[:network:DOVE-Net]]   * [[:network:DOVE-Net]]
 +  * [[https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/issues|Synchronet Issue (e.g. bug, feature request) reporting system]]
   * [[:howto:|HowTo index]]   * [[:howto:|HowTo index]]
  
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