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Date:      Thu, 29 Oct 1998 16:45:08 -0500
From:      Malartre <malartre@aei.ca>
To:        Luke <lh@aus.org>
Cc:        doc@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: helping people
Message-ID:  <3638E1E4.F2B7E256@aei.ca>
References:  <XFMail.981029005747.lh@aus.org>

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Luke wrote:
> 
> Im not 100% sure this is the right place to mention this, but as someone who
> doesnt spend much time on irc, and went there finding no answer to their
> question , but many people with simple questions who could be helped,
> I spend most of my time with FreeBSD porting/developing software , and dont
> have much trouble fixing a port which is marked as broken. I realize the
> FreeBSD project probably doesnt have responsibiltiy for #freebsd on efnet ,
> which garners more sarcastic and demoralizing comments to stupid questions in
> which "man blech" would be much more helpful. but even irc.freebsd.org is much
> the same.
> Personally I dont really need the help, found what i wanted in the handbook
> shortly after asking on EFnet #freebsd and seeing the responses. God I feel
> guilty and moronic after asking, and finding it in the handbook.
> My main thing is if there is going to be a irc.freebsd.org, the freebsd.org
> project should distance itself from any other irc networks and jerks who could
> be quiet as opposed to offering sarcastic insults shouldn't be on
> irc.freebsd.org#freebsd
> like I said to a few on EFnet, I have never used linux but i bet a small part
> of its popularity is that you can go on #linux and not feel belittled and
> small-minded for asking what may be a simple question to some. Despite this I'm
> not switching from FreeBSD I find it more intelligently arranged than our
> solaris and linux machines, I am just commenting on my experience on irc.
> 
> thanks, whatever.
> 
> ---
> 
> E-Mail: Luke <lh@aus.org>
> Sent by XFMail
> ----------------------------------
Hi
Most of the people (including me) who did ask a question on #freebsd,
where asking stupid/easy-to-find-in-the-FAQ-handbook questions.
On the #linux channel (I don't use linux, but did visit the channel), I
remember peoples asking a tons of easy-to-find questions.
In my experience, IRC is mostly used by lazzy-I-want-it-right-now
peoples.
So better answer when you use the freebsd-questions mailing list and so
much better when you find it yourself.
The only problem is that sometimes, the peoples on #freebsd are a little
bit insulting/joking :-)
-- 
[Malartre][malartre@aei.ca][http://www.aei.ca/~malartre/]

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