on Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 09:37:59AM +1100, John Griffiths ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >My point wasn't that people who use a .*Microsoft email client are > >"lesser beings" because they can't make Debian work; I mean that they > >most likely aren't trying hard enough. Debian isn't about holding > >newbies' hands. There isn't a mailing list dedicated to newbies > >installing debian. The information is out there; it's up to them to > >find it, understand it, and apply it. It's like a right of passage. > > > >Besides, isn't this the debian-user mailing list, for discussions > >among debian users? > > > > Some of us have jobs
Some of us have ssh tunnels to real boxen. ...but then, some of us don't have jobs ;-) > Of that number perhaps we have debian servers at work, or perhaps we have > home machines with issues (or both). Some of us make sure our mailers are wrapped at 72 characters. > As things stand on this list, a request for help is more likely get a > snotty message about the mailer used than a helpful reply. Here's my line, usually given offlist: Post your request in an open, coeherent, and legible manner. That means grammar, spelling, using that pesky shift key (but not the one labled SHIFT LOCK), and attending to issues like wrap and ASCII formatting, 'coz it makes your shit a *lot* easier to read. I respond to a lot of posts on this list, and particularly try to pitch in on topics which haven't otherwise been responded to. A bit of elitism is a Good ThingĀ® -- it sends the true lusers off to some other place instead of sucking our bandwidth and Debian Strategic Clue ReserveĀ®. I like hitting a range of issues, from other clued users who're teaching me things (after fifteen years of Unix and almost five of GNU/Linux), to newbies who indicate a real willingness to learn -- Ian out of South Africa is one who comes to mind recently. When a 56K modem doesn't do any good 'coz it's not supported by your ISP, you're dealing with a measure of challenge most of the US and EU crowd can't really relate to. > I may be willing to cop that kind of guff because I really believe in > Debian, > > Others won't. There are a number of skills which help in tackling this stuff. Basic intelligence and a willingness to learn help a lot. I try not to be unintentionally rude, or intentionally rude without a reason. But an ability to take guff, and to simply tell someone to stuff it, will do you well. Can't take the heat? Stay out. Ignorant but willing and able? Step on in, kid, we'll show you things you never dreamed. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <kmself@ix.netcom.com> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? Home of the brave http://gestalt-system.sourceforge.net/ Land of the free Free Dmitry! Boycott Adobe! Repeal the DMCA! http://www.freesklyarov.org Geek for Hire http://kmself.home.netcom.com/resume.html
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