On 6/21/06, Lucas Vogelsang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think we pretty all know how painfull this is(not at all). Django on
> it's own is very easy to setup on any Linux. Maybe the packages you
> needed were hard to install.

Wow, that was amazingly unhelpful.

mamcxyz is coming from Windows-land.  Everything unix-en is new to
him.  He doesn't know distributions or command lines or vi or ...
really, there's a lot to know to get around.  Add to that the fact
that he's not fluent with English and perhaps not that great with
communication in general, and you have a real barrier.

Yes, it's all very easy when you have some experience, but saying "all
that time you say you've spent, well, you must be an idiot because
-everyone- knows it's quite easy".  I'm fairly sure he's not lying.
He -is- frustrated, but as long as I've seen him on this list, I'm
amazed he's stuck with it as long as he has.

Pretty please, try to help or keep quiet.  It's not as though he's
carpet bombing the whole works saying "django is stupid" which, if I
were in his shoes (and viewing things from his perspective), I think I
would have done a couple weeks ago.

Try to have some sympathy-- perhaps he will get his feet under him and
be thankful that such a supportive community helped him get familiar
with a better development platform.

  -Jeremy

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