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Re: [SLE] The trouble converting from win to suse is the names
- From: Danny Sauer <suse-linux-e.suselists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 16:16:31 -0500
- Message-id: <20040826161631.I18863@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Johan wrote regarding 'Re: [SLE] The trouble converting from win to suse is the names' on Thu, Aug 26 at 16:00:
> Torsdag den 26. august 2004 20:34 skrev Danny Sauer:
> > The problem with a FAQ is the same as the problem with freshmeat.net,
> > and with all of the other resources (like the docs found at ldp.org).
> > Newbies don't know that they exist, so they don't find them. I
> > suppose there could be a weekly posting of a FAQ like on some lists,
> > but then there'd be a whole bunch of those things archived (or another
> > thing to keep track of for the archive/list admins - exceptions are
> > always bad if they can be avoided).
>
> I disagree partly.
>
> The linux word should think more about how they made the learningcurve less
> steep when we get beyond the desktop.
What part do you disagree with?
--Danny, pretty sure that the windows registry and MacOS's BSD core have
pretty steep learning curves, too - steeper than Linux "beyond the desktop"
> Torsdag den 26. august 2004 20:34 skrev Danny Sauer:
> > The problem with a FAQ is the same as the problem with freshmeat.net,
> > and with all of the other resources (like the docs found at ldp.org).
> > Newbies don't know that they exist, so they don't find them. I
> > suppose there could be a weekly posting of a FAQ like on some lists,
> > but then there'd be a whole bunch of those things archived (or another
> > thing to keep track of for the archive/list admins - exceptions are
> > always bad if they can be avoided).
>
> I disagree partly.
>
> The linux word should think more about how they made the learningcurve less
> steep when we get beyond the desktop.
What part do you disagree with?
--Danny, pretty sure that the windows registry and MacOS's BSD core have
pretty steep learning curves, too - steeper than Linux "beyond the desktop"
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