BCC user, dev, and I encourage others to not reply. I said _dev@_ is not for user support. user@ is. You heard that yesterday, too, and not to cross-post. You actually got answers to several questions, despite their tone, from experienced developers of the project.
Messages like yours are, I assure you, not useful to _anybody_. If we let people talk like this on big community lists, yes _that_ will put up barriers. So, the answer for you is: you are not using either of these lists appropriately right now. If you can keep it civil and on-topic, use user@. Otherwise we will block you from the lists. Sean On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 9:46 PM Zahid Rahman <zahidr1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Sean Owen says the criteria of these two emailing list is not help to support > some body > who is new but for people who have been using the software for a long time. > > He is implying I think that I should only send email when I find bugs so that > I can help him in his work. > A one way street. > > He is suggesting the more familiar you are with this software the more > important you are. > Some kind of Alpha male type heirachy. > > He wants to put a barrier in place where Apache foundation wants no barriers > to free learning and free software. > > He has not reported any bugs while I have reported so many in such a short > space of time. > He has warned me as well > > So that Sean Owen does not put a barrier in place for me in my path to free > learning and free Apache software > I would like somebody to clarify the criteria for me. > > > Backbutton.co.uk > ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ > ♡۶Java♡۶RMI ♡۶ > Make Use Method {MUM} > makeuse.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@spark.apache.org