On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Joe Zeff <j...@zeff.us> wrote:

> On 03/30/2013 08:09 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
>
>> In my world, those of political science and law, research is done in
>> books or online reports where we know what to look for, and we have a
>> pretty good knowledge of what the cases are that we're making; plus, we
>> have librarians ready and willing to help find information. Excuse my
>> ignorance, but I neither knew, nor heard anyone suggest, that I had to
>> go grab information and insight from some webpage, the existence of
>> which most contributors, at least in my place, are clueless of.
>>
>
> So what you're saying is, it never would have occurred to you to go to the
> distro's website and see what the people putting it out have to say about
> it, before using it?
>
>
How would I know to look for something that I would not be sure I had an
interest in, let alone know exists?
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