Like my Mother always said, "If you do not have anything nice to say, do not talk at all". I'm astonished on how bad some forums treat newbees. Yes, it gets old sometimes answering the same basic question many times, But giving a rude answer will only keep others from seeking help. Do we want the hobby to grow. or wither away as we all get old?

On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 2:31 PM, Al Jones <al@aljones.us> wrote:
I like the give and take from all the people here *except* that there are
times when it's not helpful at all.

We get a new member who doesn't know what he's doing, thinks he's read
everything and is still missing "something" --- and one of our beneficent
members replies "RTFM!"  or someone else chimes in with "get the right
cable!" or better yet "That won't work!"

Those one line zingers are not only NO help, they're probably going to turn
off some guy who might eventually be the one to help someone else, down the
line.

I have a friend who had a Linux problem and the response he got here was -
"It works fine with *my* Ubuntu!"  Sometimes confirmation that something
works is a big help, it just means that we're not looking in the right
place.  When I phrased his question differently I got some great assistance
... there are some good guys here and to them I say "Thanks!"

<< tripping off my soapbox, sorry >>


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