Am Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2007 schrieb Felipe Sateler: > Hans-J. Ullrich wrote: > > Yes, I gave up. I had the feeling, no one was interested in new packages > > at all, so I gave up. And yes, I had no fun and the package worked on my > > system.... > > The first steps in the mentoring process are usually the most frustrating > ones: you post questins and/or packages and you don't get any reply. I > think most of us have started that way. The problem is that, without > an "insider" to help you out, you are relying on complete strangers that > may or may not have the time, interest and energy to help you out. > However, there is hope! > After a while you get to know people, and then the process makes itself > easier: you are no longer asking questions in the wild, but rather to a > person you know, which makes a _huge_ difference in response. > > -- > > Felipe Sateler
So I am not the only "dump" man among the professionels in this area. Good to know ! Meanwhile I managed to load up my package. I suppose, someone will check this now (or not) and I have to wait, if there will be feedback. Maybe, someone will fix the easy things, if there are any. If everything fails, o.k., just another point in my life, where I added learning things. I think, Linux should be fun, so the work will get best quality. Kind regards Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]