[Ilugc] How to make ILUGC list user friendly?
- From: balajeeseshadri@xxxxxxxxx (Balajee - Gmail)
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 18:57:25 +0530
Whatever might be the case, new comers look to the seniors in getting
ready to enter the world of FOSS.
It has happened with me, and I'm sure it must have happened with many
members of this list.
So if it does'nt harm our respected and beloved seniors in any way,
please do not criticize the person, but instead think that
if you are truly a FOSS evangelist, your answer should generate more
interest in him. I wont say that this is a responsibility but in my
opinion it definitely is a nice thing to do.
I am a passive member of the list. I am a Hardware Engineer who is sparingly
using Linux. But I read all the mails for the last two years. I enjoy the
questions and answers. This list is doing fine.
Linux is Free & Open Source, that doesn't mean when some member ask a
question and expect a free answer from the other member of the list. If some
one try to answer the question we should be thankful to him.
Let us understand what is freedom. When I drive my car on the road I should
follow the rules, otherwise we know what will happen. The same way when a
member like to participate in the list let him see the previous mails, study
list rules and understand how to ask questions. Even some one point the
mistake let the member say thanks to him and correct his mistake. I think
now a days we are slowly loosing patience. The other member is taking his
time to correct us. Why don't we accept it. Let us show our honesty on this
list to accept our mistakes and correct them. If we do not understand the
answers we can ask them to explain in details rather than criticizing them.
Thanks,
Balajee
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