Hi all,
First of all , I am thankful to all the members of this mailing list.
Thanks to the experts who had already given the answers just when i needed
so that i just needed to search my inbox. And thanks to those who had
already asked the questions.
Thanks to those novice users(including me), who often get advised(sometimes
bashed) to correct themselves. That has helped me to post a proper reply(I
hope this is) today.
I have posted just one or two queries to this list. Genuinely speaking, I
did get some answers but not though the solutions. And also some *fear* and
a chance to get corrected before posting to a list. After that, I never
preferred to post a query to this thread without searching the previous
threads for an answer. And i almost got all, and I neglected the unanswered
questions, as I didn't need them that badly. Maybe someone, who uses the
search option like me, hesitating to post his/her query, just because he/she
isn't sure if he/she had really understand the mailing etiquettes
*correctly* or because he/she is likely to be bombarded for a bad grammar,
might need it badly. I am sure, I will start contributing to this list at
some stage when I've gained some give-able amount of knowledge, before that
I would *understand* the mailing etiquettes completely. And I do not want to
hesitate to answer at that point of time, just because I would get a serious
advice to learn before trying teach.
On 13 July 2011 10:45, Kenneth Gonsalves <lawgon at thenilgiris.com> wrote:
Here is a thread where I *needed* the answer - you can see
what I went through. But I got the answer.
http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/bc47e17b51cfc478/5f991b8823c4dcb5?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=russell%2Blawgon#5f991b8823c4dcb5
our list is user-friendly - we need to make some of our users
list-friendly.
My humble suggestion is to stop posting to thesome newbies like me to start learning to post.
thread.
I really wanted not to post anything, but just felt that this might help