Hello,
I just spotted this on the Debian forum:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=105456
As you can see, someone (who is obviously new to Linux) came and asked a
perfectly valid question, and had their thread locked despite them not
breaking any rules.
This shouldn't have happened. Debian is a community driven operating
system and the more people that use/contribute to it, the better it will
become.
Shooting down peoples posts because *oh this question is always asked*
should not happen. Whilst others may have participated in many similar
topics, the 'noob' question is always going to be asked - its a natural
question, especially in a distro-world.
Shooting down someone who is showing interest in Debian is a great way
to burn bridges and prevent Debian from prospering. This arrogance needs
to stop.
Regards,
Nikolas Kallis
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