period? On 6/21/06, Jeremy Dunck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 6/21/06, Lucas Vogelsang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think we pretty all know how painfull this is(not at all). Django on > > it's own is very easy to setup on any Linux. Maybe the packages you > > needed were hard to install. > > Wow, that was amazingly unhelpful. > > mamcxyz is coming from Windows-land. Everything unix-en is new to > him. He doesn't know distributions or command lines or vi or ... > really, there's a lot to know to get around. Add to that the fact > that he's not fluent with English and perhaps not that great with > communication in general, and you have a real barrier. > > Yes, it's all very easy when you have some experience, but saying "all > that time you say you've spent, well, you must be an idiot because > -everyone- knows it's quite easy". I'm fairly sure he's not lying. > He -is- frustrated, but as long as I've seen him on this list, I'm > amazed he's stuck with it as long as he has. > > Pretty please, try to help or keep quiet. It's not as though he's > carpet bombing the whole works saying "django is stupid" which, if I > were in his shoes (and viewing things from his perspective), I think I > would have done a couple weeks ago. > > Try to have some sympathy-- perhaps he will get his feet under him and > be thankful that such a supportive community helped him get familiar > with a better development platform. > > -Jeremy > > > >
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