Bob McDonald became daring and sent these 2.0K bytes, > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Perhaps I'm missing something but since this discussion has now evolved > into creating documentation should it not be directed at the > fedora-docs-list for possible assignment under that project? Attempting to get direction from them right now. > Surely it would not be too much of an imposition to ask that folks with > questions simply spend a few minutes reading the FAQs, the archives, and > searching google before wasting the time of countless folks who are > wading through this list each day trying to see if there is something > they've missed along the way. I'm not sure why this is such a difficult > concept to grasp. It would seem to be almost a default protocol when > looking for something. People have been whining about getting flamed > for asking questions a lot lately. From my perspective, it's a matter > of courtesy. It's really rude to ask the folks who respond to this list > questions that have been covered in a) FAQs, b) archives of this list, > or c) are easily looked up on google. The folks who respond to this > list are VOLUNTEERS. Most, if not all, have other employment (as well > as families and/or lives). We do this because we want to share support > for folks who, like us, have done the work up front and are willing to A lot of people coming from windows have no idea how or where to look for such information. Or even how to ask once they have exhausted the references they can find. A lot of users naturally look for the documentation from the distro itself. What about other sites such as fedoranews.org fedoraforums.org etc.? How do people know about them outside of google? Unfortunatly these questions do not answer themselves. These are what this guide will attempt to answer and steer new users toward that end. > dig a bit before wasting everyone else's time. (damn, I hope that's > correctly punctuated... <grin>) The bottom line for me is, don't ask > until you've been through the steps outlined above as a minimum. If you > are unsure about posting etiquette, find a list to learn on other than > this one unless you wear asbestos underwear. Beyond that, the folks who > want to further document this should take this discussion to the docs-list. > > My $.02 > > Bob I appriciate the input, thank you. -- . 0 . Aaron M Matteson - http://cryptosystem.us . . 0 Real programmers don't document. If it was hard to write, 0 0 0 it should be hard to understand! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please do not send me HTML emails or attachments containing Microsoft Word documents, Excel documents or Access sheets as they will be automatically forwarded to a mailbox i check infrequently. Thanks.