Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/12/06/15:05:41
I think you made several "overstatements" in your observations below.
If you recheck the email archives or even the Cygwin web site, I think
you'll find clear explanations of the expectations for list inquiries.
Simply put, if any poster cannot make a minimal effort to ensure that the
issue in question has not already been addressed in the documentation,
email archives, or FAQ, it's often hard for those who read the list
regularly to feel sympathy for the poster's plight and take the time to
respond (though sometimes a response comes anyway. ;-) ) But, if you do
find someplace where the statement is made that posters are expected "to do
*everything* yourself", let us know. That would be an overstatement on our
part that should be corrected.
Larry
Original Message:
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From: linda w \(cyg\) cygwin AT tlinx DOT org
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 11:02:16 -0800
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: RE: UNC paths are not supported. Defaulting to Windows directory
[and side comment on lists]
Hi, pretty new to the list though have been using cygwin for several months
now, first under win98, and now under XP.
This may have been covered elsewhere -- sorry, but I
doubt I will have enough time to read all the archives of
all the lists despite what the warnings say about 'do your
research for a day or two, first, then if you can't find the
answer post it, and very often have your answer in 5
minutes'. I thought the power of networking was that you
didn't have to do *everything* yourself, but you used a
network of collective knowledge to do more in less time...if
each of us had to write the cygwin toolset
ourselves...sheesh! But I know the 'sentiment' of having to
rehash the same basic questions again and again -- different
people have different levels of patience and tolerance for
such. Perhaps a 'newusers' list might allow for the
repetitious beginner type questions with those with more
patience staying on that list to answer possibly repetitive
questions. We don't have an "MVP" bonus-pat-on-the-head
program like in the MS-newsgroups. Sorta a smart idea of
MS's -- reward users with 'recognition' as MVP's for helping
newbies that might otherwise be asking those questions of MS
support people. A surreptitious way to recruit free
helpdesk volunteers! :-)
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