← Back to context Comment by kevmo314 1 year ago Saying something like "would it be easier to add a DNS record" seems effective too without the baggage? 3 comments kevmo314 Reply rocqua 1 year ago Twice the words. But more importantly, if a DNS record is a bad idea, your version is likely to get a more detailed response. It can be valuable to get a compact answer like filtering rules or we don't have a local DNS server. kevmo314 1 year ago Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick indeed.I mean if we're really debating question length then omitting the just also works... "Add a DNS record?" is sufficient. TylerE 1 year ago Your phrasing is unclear. Adding a DNS record could be an addition to the already proposed solution. "Just" makes it clear that it isn't.
rocqua 1 year ago Twice the words. But more importantly, if a DNS record is a bad idea, your version is likely to get a more detailed response. It can be valuable to get a compact answer like filtering rules or we don't have a local DNS server. kevmo314 1 year ago Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick indeed.I mean if we're really debating question length then omitting the just also works... "Add a DNS record?" is sufficient. TylerE 1 year ago Your phrasing is unclear. Adding a DNS record could be an addition to the already proposed solution. "Just" makes it clear that it isn't.
kevmo314 1 year ago Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick indeed.I mean if we're really debating question length then omitting the just also works... "Add a DNS record?" is sufficient. TylerE 1 year ago Your phrasing is unclear. Adding a DNS record could be an addition to the already proposed solution. "Just" makes it clear that it isn't.
TylerE 1 year ago Your phrasing is unclear. Adding a DNS record could be an addition to the already proposed solution. "Just" makes it clear that it isn't.
Twice the words. But more importantly, if a DNS record is a bad idea, your version is likely to get a more detailed response. It can be valuable to get a compact answer like filtering rules or we don't have a local DNS server.
Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick indeed.
I mean if we're really debating question length then omitting the just also works... "Add a DNS record?" is sufficient.
Your phrasing is unclear. Adding a DNS record could be an addition to the already proposed solution. "Just" makes it clear that it isn't.