On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 21:15:25 -0700
Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

...

> Answers are some from people who are still learning but mostly from
> people who have very little to learn from following this list*. Really
> good answers come from a very small group of special people who set
> the tone of the list. These special people also wrote the Debian
> rules.  Debian list rules exist to codify best practice in list poster
> behavior.  Best practice is thought to be that behavior that allows
> minimum effort writing of a good answer by a person who knows the good
> answer. These people are a valuable resource. They are the elite of
> Debian. They deserve respect. Life is easier. You get better answers
> faster if you play by the rules that they have written. And playing by
> the rules they wrote is itself a sign of the respect that is due them.

Your points are well taken, but please note that some of the most
consistently and prolifically helpful people on the list are not DDs,
and at least some of them would be the first to admit that they do
benefit from the list. Florian Kulzer, Douglas A. Tutty, Sven Joachim
and Tzafrir Cohen come to mind.

> Paul E Condon

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