Ok Rob, you're right, and i'm expressing badly. Behind this great project, the non better attended part is user support.
I understand there is not such thing as a corporation, big business (or small) or any kind of organisation for profit. Well, i think it could be a great idea, that some more time could be employed to document things, and update documentation, but for the same people making things. So mistakes could be avoided(or try). I think that instead of buying 7i43 i would buy 5i20 i could be now with a working system, i'm aware of that. (not sure about expressed my idea correctly here) My bigger problem, and i have to confess here, is that people behind some projects, starts always blaming others. Here was the first time i had as an answer: "you did this wrong" or "you are not doing things right" but not getting the correct way to do it, just vague comments that i already knew. There comes my angry from, and i know not everyone has the same attitude. Thanks for your time, with the project and this message. Best regards. > There is no "EMC" to tell you what is fully supported. > Also there is no fully support. > > EMC is an open source project kept alive since 2001 (as far as I can > remember). These guys did a good job of maintaining EMC and supporting > people that join the mailing lists. > Meanwhile I am becoming part of this community: I located some features > that were not working correctly (for my situation) and these are now > fixed, I helped out a few of the beginners with their configurations and > am helping out a number of local EMC users with their problems. > > Telling me that the support is the biggest weakness hurts. There are a > lot of persons on this list (including me) trying to help out where we > can. 95% of all the EMC users are happy with their setup, 4% (or more) > has problems that are fixed thanks to this mailing list and the > remaining (1% or less) of the users have problems that are not solved > due to different reasons. > > I (we) are sad to read that your problem is not solved and that you are > an unhappy EMC user. > Please let us stop this endless quarrel about EMC support. > > Regards, > > Rob > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge This is your chance to win up to $100,000 in prizes! For a limited time, vendors submitting new applications to BlackBerry App World(TM) will have the opportunity to enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge. See full prize details at: http://p.sf.net/sfu/Challenge _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
