In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Darryl Okahata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There's the problem. While I agree with you about persistent,
> annoying, and utterly clueless newbies, I don't agree with the apparent
> sentiment (with which you may or may not agree) where all newbies (and
> not just in -hackers) should be flamed and roasted. I've seen perfectly
> innocent questions (asked once), from non-persistent/non-annoying
> newbies, get flamed in -questions.
Darryl is right, folks. Please either be nice or keep quiet. I swear
I've seen more unjustified crabby answers in our mailing lists during
the past month than at any other time during my involvement with the
project. A few of you -- and you know who you are -- seem to make
a point of writing something utterly rude every day. If you are so
stressed out that you can't help it, then please just take a break
from the lists entirely for a couple of weeks. You're not doing a
thing to help our reputation.
Remember, the _individual_ you are replying to is not personally
responsible for the sum total of annoyances you have endured lately.
John
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John Polstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John D. Polstra & Co., Inc. Seattle, Washington USA
"No matter how cynical I get, I just can't keep up." -- Nora Ephron
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