On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 03:33:36PM -0700, Wilmer Lau wrote:
> However, you don't sound very 'welcoming' to a newbie like me to
> participate in the Debian process in the future. I've heard problems
> with Debian's community being somewhat exclusive, not friendly, and
> welcoming. If you were me, and you received this response, would you
> continue participating in the Debian community?
First, I apologize if you feel my previous Email is offending you.
But Debian website [1] gives clear instruction on following up bugs, to
quote, under "Important things to note before sending":
You should check if your bug report has already been filed by
someone else before submitting it. Lists of currently outstanding
bugs are available on the World Wide Web and elsewhere - see other
documents for details. You can submit your comments to an existing
bug report #<number> by sending e-mail to <number>@bugs.debian.org
1. http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
And I suppose everyone who want to participate in Debian project should
read some minimal documentation first. I am not unfriendly to every
newbie, I am just unfriendly to newbies that don't even bother to read
documentations before asking for help.
> I don't appreciate your attitude
Neither do I.
Ming
2005.10.04
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