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Date:      Tue, 21 Apr 1998 22:03:20 -0400
From:      Malartre <malartre@aei.ca>
To:        Sue Blake <sue@welearn.com.au>
Cc:        FreeBSD-Newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: #freebsd-newbies
Message-ID:  <353D4FE8.CB060112@aei.ca>
References:  <353BB623.59353921@aei.ca> <Pine.BSF.3.96.980420103220.1190A-100000@avalon.ns.rogers.wave.ca> <19980421183744.56403@welearn.com.au> <353D0BF9.E6B2193@aei.ca> <19980422102451.37232@welearn.com.au>

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Sue Blake wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 05:13:30PM -0400, Malartre wrote:
>
> [entire original message quoted and ignored - deleted]
>
> >  The main Idea is than newbies cannot really ask a question on any of the
> > #FreeBSD I have visited.
>
> OK. Does that mean that the reason you want a newbies channel is purely
> that you want a channel where you *can* ask questions? Like I said, who
> will answer them? As someone pointed out recently, if it is only newbies
> then the advice given will be the worst advice available anywhere on
> FreeBSD.
>
> > On Efnet #FreeBSD, a guy say to me than I was (not the exactly term he use...)
> > stupid because of a *stupid* question on FTP.
>
> Maybe those people want to talk to people using FreeBSD, not people
> learning FreeBSD, and they feel like you are making them work :-) If there
> was #freebsd-newbies on efnet as well as #freebsd, that might make it
> better for everyone. People on #freebsd wouldn't have to hear newbie
> questions and newbies on efnet would have somewhere to go. It sounds like
> there's a lot of newbies there already. I don't see enough people talking
> about it here to sustain a channel in a new place.
>
> You will always find hostility on irc if you take a channel for
> intermediate users and try to force them to deal with newbies. If you want
> to see the strongest hostility toward newbies that exists, you will
> probably find that if you go to where freebsd developers are trying to
> work together and get in their way, in any medium.
>
> > So anyway, I think we should have a channel for newbies.
> > The problem with multiple #freebsd-newbies is than we are not a lot or
> > people right now.
>
> And how are we going to increase the number of newbies using irc?
> What do we have to offer?
>
> > So irc.freebsd.org should be fine.
>
> I asked on -hackers what they thought of this. So far a couple replied
> in -chat saying they can't see any problem, a couple replied in -hackers
> saying they would be very worried if we tried that, and some were so
> upset they wrote to me privately explaining (not always in nice
> language!) some reasons why we should not go there. Maybe there are more
> comments on both sides still to come, maybe even suggestions for how we
> could make it work well. Would you like a summary of what they said?
>
> > what are you thinking?
>
> I'm thinking that whatever a group of newbies wants to do by themselves
> is OK, IF AND ONLY IF they have thought it through and understand the
> consequences. All newbies will be held responsible for the outcomes.
> IRC is a very public place.
>
> I posted some questions here to help you and others think it through. So
> far they have been ignored. I don't mind that. Someone else might have a
> better list of questions to consider. What I'd like to see is some brain
> involvement before actions, but maybe that's too restrictive for newbies.
>
> All I see so far, though, looks like lack of forethought, willingness to
> work hard but unwillingness to take responsibility for the outcomes or
> even consider what they might be. I repeat, this is not school! You are
> expected to be mature enough to make your own decisions after doing the
> necessary research, as well as suffering the consequences (to yourself
> and others) if the decisions are not wisely made.
>
> There is no directing other than your own ability to analyse the
> situation and act appropriately, and there is certainly no teacher to
> come along and tidy up after class. Do your research, plan carefully,
> discuss, incorporate the good ideas from others, and then you can do
> anything you like with the whole community's support. Skimp on planning,
> and you can still do whatever you want but you won't get the support you
> need to make it work.
>
> Does anyone have the guts to answer the questions I posted earlier, or to
> substitute their own?
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>         -*Sue*-

> find / -name "*.conf" |more

*brain-dead* newbies as in the mail on hackers@freebsd.org

Sue, your a very logic person :-)
I will answer your question (if i find the mail, I will try)
Well, a channel need to start somewhere.

Malartre


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