Randall R Schulz wrote:
Tony,
On Saturday 04 November 2006 11:48, Tony Alfrey wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote: <snip>
It's the same old debate: Do you forgive all the crap and nonsense and let the list devolve into drivel or to you ride herd on the newbies in order to instruct them on the way intelligent list interactions are carried on? I'm in the latter camp.
Or one can behave as though we were part of a civilized society, understand that we cannot all be experts on all subjects, and we respond to others in the way we would wish a response were we asking a question.
The point is not about expertise. We all ask questions when our own expertise, be it vast or miniscule, does not supply an answer to the question we have.
The point is that there are intelligent, coherent and respectful ways to ask, answer and follow up on questions. Then there are all the other ways. The other ways must be repudiated.
-- Tony Alfrey
Randall Schulz
Randall, I consider myself new to the Linux environment, and I must agree with Tony and Darryl. There are so many different backgrounds, cultures, and personalities here that it is easy to misunderstand what someone has written. For example, (and I honestly mean no offense to you) the first time I saw your name on the list, your questions gave me the impression that you were newer to Linux than I am. I have since learned, that this was incorrect. So, don't let what could be a simple misunderstanding interfere with developing a good atmosphere for learning. -- ED --