please don't flame me for asking 'why would you do that?' I investigated the link after I sent it. OOPS! On Sunday 02 April 2006 08:56, Darrin Chandler wrote: > Mike Garfias wrote: > >Too bad Theo is a putz. Seriously, I'd use obsd more if it wasn't for the > >attitude. Yes, I know I'm writing this across and SSH session made > > possible by them. I have also given them cash in the past. > > > >But, the guy is such a jerk that I can't support them any more. > > > >And I stuck with Debian through Bruce Peren's reign. > > You're not the only one to feel that way. ;) > > Personally, I don't think Theo is that bad. He's uncompromising and > speaks his mind. I've seen him flame newbies, but I've also seen him > flame developers in defense of newbies. I've also seen him give gentle > encouragement. If you've done your homework and post something sensible > then you won't have much trouble. That said, it's still not as friendly > a community as Linux people are used to. > > And yes, I've been flamed. I got over it and learned to do my homework. > Why? Because the system documentation is darned good. Just a couple of > evenings ago I installed openbsd on a Sun Netra with no CD, no floppy, > no display adapter (it's a 1U server). I've never done net booting > before, and the sparc64 architecture is new to me. I had to learn about > net booting and sparc64, and relearn NFS, configure and start 3 new > services, and more stuff I'm forgetting now. I did all this in one > evening by reading man pages and searching the mailing list archives, > and didn't need to ask a single question on the mailing lists. > > Does that mean I'm ubergeek? No, it means countless hours have been put > into documentation, and many more hours going over things on the mailing > lists. Having read what's been written I didn't need to ask. If I hadn't > done my homework and posted to the list the first time I got stuck I > would have been flamed. > > It was pretty much the same scene on #perl in the old days. Many of the > core perlers hung out there, and they'd written tons of nice docs that > came with every perl install. If you posted a question covered in the > FAQs you got a pretty nasty RTFM and sometimes got the boot as well. But > if you had already RTFM and asked a thoughtful question you could get > pretty in-depth help from some of the best perl guys anywhere. > > It's a price I'm willing to pay. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss