On Sunday 04 June 2006 08:14, houghi wrote:
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 07:59:21AM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
I don't believe I suffer from that confusion at all, and that's not the answer I'm trying to get.
And there lies the problem. You asked a question and determined what the answer should be or should be like and untill you have gotten the answer that YOU want, you will keep moaning that the answer is not the correct one.
Please allow me to rephrase that: I did not get an answer to the question I asked at all.
And when you think of it, people are coming to this list with their technical questions for a very good and valid reason: They're more likely to find well-informed, authoritative and truly useful answers here than they are on the SuSE-Linux-E list, where most people have only just now started to get direct experience with 10.1 (to take the current example). To send these people away when they seek the best answers possible is quite rude, it seems.
So there is a problem with the answers in suse-linux-e? You also have just explained why it is extremely bad to actually answer technical questions here.
It's bad to answer here because this is where the knowledge exists? What kind of attitude is that?
Again: this list is NOT for technical questions. It is that simple. Again look at http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate#Mailing_Lists If you can't understand what this list is about, you don't need to be here.
And while Graham has actually answered my question, you continue only to tell me what is _not_ (in your opinion) a suitable question here.
I flamed no one in any way. I posted to ask a question. A question to which, until now, I got no actual answer. All I got was a lot of tangential stuff.
I am sorry that you did not like the answer. Such is life.
It is not that the answer was not to my liking, it was that the answer was not given. It was avoided. Assiduously. And you continue to avoid an answer. If you insist that the answer to the question "what is the community" is "the community" then you should be in politics, not technology development. Those people have to duck questions for a living.
houghi
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