Probably you call troll what you find difficult to understand ? I'm a psychologist,not a troll. Try to read and understand. This is the right method to understand more than what you understand now. If you talk about troll,you close the door to a lot of interesting topics. Ok,they probably aren't inherent to your job,but you may find them useful for your own growth.
On Wed, Jun 21, 2023 at 12:09 AM <debian-u...@howorth.org.uk> wrote: > Mario Marietto <marietto2...@gmail.com> wrote: > > ---> Second, you are asking for help: that means your time is less > > valuable than the time of people who might help you, and the most > > effort comes from you. > > > > it's not a matter of effort : not everything is under our control : > > If I don't know something,I COULD learn MORE,but if I don't know that > > thing YET,I might NEVER know it. Knowledge is limited,but also > > imagination can be limited. Your sentence is dangerous,because it > > "paints" someone that can do everything,can learn everything,can > > imagine what he/she does not know yet. You are painting some kind of > > superhero that has everything under his control. Tell me that there > > are limits to what someone can do,learn,imagine,because it's so > > important. The worst personality structure, the sickest,in terms of > > clinical psychology is the narcissistic / omnipotent one. > > I call troll. > > > On Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 5:48 PM Nicolas George <geo...@nsup.org> > > wrote: > > > > > Mario Marietto (12023-06-20): > > > > What about if I don't know which kind of information you need ? > > > > I'm the hobbyist,you are the developer. It's better that you ask > > > > what you want to know and I try to reply with my limited > > > > knowledge. > > > > > > You are doubly mistaken here. > > > > > > First, this is a users mailing lists: the people who might help you > > > are not developers, they are users just like you. > > > > > > Second, you are asking for help: that means your time is less > > > valuable than the time of people who might help you, and the most > > > efforts come from you. > > > > > > If you expect useful help on this mailing-list, start by respecting > > > the people who are here, and that includes observing how their > > > mails are formatted and trying to do the same. > > > > > > -- > > > Nicolas George > > > > > > > > > > -- Mario.