Re: Developpers vs users

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



Timeout wrote:
I think some developers should get at some time down their high horses.

I comment or a question is not meant as degrading their work. It is just a fact seen no more no less, maybe followed by an idiotic question from somebody that may not have had a PHD in Windows API.

Telling the user *you are an idiot*, replace your prefix because it's W2000 also W2000 *had never* been used *vergraut mir genauso die Lust* to write any comment about how it had been noticed.
Slowly but surely, it takes me any interest in posting my findings about an issue or another, and when being abusive, please in English so that any can read that you are *god* and user are depressing you and it they don't stop then you won't help anymore.


One comment: We ask that you use English because it is a universal language when working with computers. If you don't know what to say in English, then please use Bablefish or other translation service. The transalation may not be perfect, but it may be enough for us to provide help. BTW, the comment to install on a 'clean .wine' has solved many problems. I do testing for the Wine project and have several .wine directories on my system. Switching between them is as simple as setting the WINEPREFIX= environment variable. How to do this varies upon the shell you are using and the Linux variant you are using and is actually beyond the scope of this mailing list. Again, Google/Yahoo or your favorite Internet search engine is definitely the method to use to find out how to do this. And no one thinks they are *God* on this list, just is that you have to do your homework by reading the FAQ and looking at other documentation, before posting a question here is always a good idea. And yes, I've been told to do so in the past and maybe told to do this in the future.

Thank you.

James McKenzie



[Index of Archives]     [Gimp for Windows]     [Red Hat]     [Samba]     [Yosemite Camping]     [Graphics Cards]     [Wine Home]

  Powered by Linux