RTFM!! :)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shane Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 10:20 AM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: RE: RIGID STANDARDISATION IN EXTENDED FUSEBOX
>
>
> I would say that Lee is right on track as far as the fusebox community.
> These people are the most helpful and intuative people that I have come in
> contact with in a online technical community. To get the same amount of
> value out of cftalk you have to wade through hundreds of emails a
> day, most
> of which are far away from the area you are looking for. I was on
> that list
> for 2 days, I simply didnt have the time to even read all the subject
> headers. Anyways, when you are a newbie to the methodology this
> list is VERY
> kind to you. No where else have I seen the tolerance that goes on
> here, not
> once have I read RTFM!! on this list. Try to find that on another
> list that
> houses the talent that resides here.
>
> -Shane
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 9:08 AM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: RE: RIGID STANDARDISATION IN EXTENDED FUSEBOX
>
>
> > A very large part of the
> > usefulness of ANY technique is the degree to which its use becomes a
> > "standard".
>
> Lee,
>
> I would most definitely disagree. Fusebox was quite useful to me
> when all I
> knew of it was the white paper... at that point, I didn't know or care if
> five people or five thousand were using it. Inspired ideas are inspired
> ideas.
>
> > It should be especially obvious to everyone on this list that the really
> > fantastic thing about FuseBox is the community of users, and the
> > vast pools
> > of knowledge and experience within, rather than any intrisic
> value of the
> > techniques themselves.
>
> That definitely isn't obvious to me. There are several Very Smart
> People in
> the Fusebox community, but then again, there are even more
> outside of it...
> if all I wanted was a vast pool of knowledge and experience, I'd
> hang out on
> CFTalk and follow Watts and Forta around. [g]
>
>
> --
> Roger
>
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