Re: Dogs, trolls, and neighborly free/open source

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On 8/5/2010 10:54 AM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> I co-moderate an ancient beginners' list on yahoo--we have something
>> like that, but it's almost useless.   They say they read it, they even
>> have to type something halfway intelligent to join the list, but
>> really don't seem to have actually read the FAQ.
>
> Ah, but then, instead of slamming them, we can just deluge them with the
> FAQ....
>

But what's the point?  When you give away good, free stuff, people are 
naturally going to ask for more.  The part I have trouble understanding 
is that while it seems perfectly acceptable to be dumb about most coding 
languages and ask for a canned routine to do something you are too lazy 
to write for yourself, the same does not apply to shell commands even 
though there is not much inherent difference in complexity.  Is it just 
that coders are more willing to share their work than administrators 
even in cases where it is equally reusable?

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx


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