On Friday 26 September 2008, Christian Perrier wrote:
> I fail to see why.

Because basically I don't really feel any obligation or have much desire 
to provide support people running Ubuntu. I think people should at the 
very least ask first on an Ubuntu list.

If Ubuntu wants to take all the fame and glory, then the least they can do 
is provide their own user support. It's not that I envy Ubuntu anything, 
but I do feel we get too little back for them to have to support their 
users.

> I think it's logical for him to ask the question here and he maybe had
> been redirected here from an Ubuntu mailing list where someone could
> have said him that expert advices about D-I will probably come from
> debian-boot.

If he'd said explicitly "I asked this question on $ubuntu-list, but they 
could not help me so I thought I'd try here. I hope you don't mind." then 
I would have no problem with that. But there was no indication of 
anything like that in the mail.

However, If my reaction bothers you I will in future just ignore such 
mails instead of adding this request and helping the user anyway.

Cheers,
FJP

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