I am referring to Bill Oliver's essay that appeared under the "Fedora =
"the darker
side of the Internet?"" thread, just recently.
I just wanted to say how wonderfully well-expressed this essay was. It
is widely
applicable and should be required reading for "gurus" in ever-so-many areas.
(There are many contributors to the R-help mailing list to which I subscribe
who would benefit from taking this essay to heart.)
I hope that Harald Reindl reads it and takes it to heart. I have no
patience
with those on this list who slang off at Harald. He is a brilliant guy
and provides
a great service to the Fedora community. But he would be even more
useful to
the community if he absorbed Bill Oliver's advice.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
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