Long time subscriber and contributor to the mailing list here, but using a sock puppet address since this is not a nice thing to do. Recently there has been a series of emails to the list with lazy questions and answers. While the frequency of questions by itself is nothing too concerning, my observation is that often the responses to the detailed and well-crafted responses from our community is quite lazy - with follow-up questions that could easily be solved by reading documentation or doing a simple search. Looking at one user in particular, I noticed that they have been doing this on and off on various mailing lists, on average starting over 100 threads across the lists I happen to follow, per year, since 2015. I understand that it is up to the individual to decide if they want to put in the time and effort to answer user questions, but at this point I feel like a warning is due: this is a user mailing list, but it does not mean you should use the community's time to hand-hold you or as a replacement for doing your own research. I would also expect one to have a basic understanding of how network and load-balancing architectures work if one is in the field for at least the last 6 years. There are also various guides on these subjects on the internet, no need to get our community members to re-explain them to you. -PB --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx