The simple answer then John is to not respond if you get tired of
responding.
Often on lists I don't respond because I know that there are others who
don't mind posting information that people request, and if nobody ends up
posting, the request may get posted again, and then I might reply.
It cracks me up though when some folks reply with a response like they don't
know.
That too is of no use, and wasting someone's time as well.
But nobody should feel compelled to help others if they don't want to.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: "john doe" <johndoe65...@mail.com>
To: <debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2023 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: How to Install Basic Debian CLI System with Networking and
screen reader
On 5/29/23 16:07, K0LNY wrote:
Not only that, then what is the list for if we can't ask questions?
The other choice is read, read, read.
I do look on-line for answers, for things I did know, but forgot, often my
answer is in the search results page, and I don't even have to open the
link.
But a list is for questions by people who would like assistance, not
admonishment.
I could not agree more with you, the point I'm trying to make is that
there are so few PPLs working on accessibility (I'm not including
myself), that it's a waste of time for everyone when questions have been
asked so many times already on this very mailing list (mind the archive).
I'm clearly frustrated that I have to rebash the same stuff all the time! :)
This is my last e-mail on this.
--
John Doe