The trolling is the "you're on your own" bit. We have a very helpful community. The only questions that go unanswered on irc are the ones where the asker left. On email, I suspect it's when the information provided stumps the readers, or some people (myself included) tend not to respond when the email has no information at all. (Not saying his had no info, just cataloging.) John Mark Walker <johnmark at gluster.org> wrote: >----- Original Message ----- > >> This is unhelpful and trolling. Please refrain from this behavior. >Er, not so fast :) > >If bad things happen to our users, I want to create the kind of >environment where they feel like they can discuss it openly. Things >happen, and we need to know about it. > >The time to crack down would be if someone posts stuff that is >off-topic or continuously rants without acknowledging current efforts. >Look, he said it didn't work for him and he's evaluating other things - >I don't have a problem with that. > >I ask only two things in this area: > >1. if future versions attempt to solve your specific issues that you >acknowledge the effort and give it a try. >2. once you've said your piece, ie. "this doesn't work for me" and you >decide to leave for other pastures, please don't continue to post stuff >here that reflects on old releases and out-of-date information. > >-JM -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20130711/b69024b1/attachment.html>