From: James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Labeling reiserfs partitions
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 17:16:29 +0000 (UTC)

> Alexander Skwar <listen <at> alexander.skwar.name> writes:
> 
> 
> > Janusz Bossy wrote:
> > > You can always run mkreiserfs and, after that, restore 
> > > the data with reiserfsck.
> 
> > Hm - is it possible to kick such lamers like Janusz?
> 
> > Alexander Skwar
> 
> Sure, I was temporarily 86'd from the list for being
> a 'bone-head' about iptables.........
> 
> I'm still hard-headed, I just try to keep 'issues'
> to myself........
> 
> On another note, frequent  creation and updates to 
> wikis allows for quick responses to these sort
> of recurring questions.  If the talented
> folks create such wiki pages, the bone-heads could 
> easily learn to refer questions to the wikis in
> lieu of all of this repetition, and misguided
> responses.... Furthermore, ordinary gentoo-linux
> readers could volunteer to maintain these wikis,
> thus reducing the burden on the pool-o-genius.....
> Perhaps a tool like eix/esearch that first
> (priortizes) searches for official/unofficial wiki-responsed 
> to these common questions?
> 
> Furthermore, it would attract more folks to Gentoo.
> 
> hth,
> 
> James

There are three common problems left for those like me asking
"repetitioned questions":

1.) Most search engines of wikis are as "bone-headed" as those trying 
    to answer the question like the above example. Search engines dont 
    understand any context.

2.) For one not being a native English speaker it is often difficult
    to get the right words for the right match.

3.) Sometimes one can describe the problem without the faintest idea
    of any keyword to be filled into such [CENSORED] search engines.

Without the evolution of search engine into finding enginges mailing
lists will exist, where questions are answered more than once.

Kind regards,
mcc
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