mukul wrote:
> So it really does hurt people like you that your dream OS has still got
> some chinks ;-)
> Steve Jeppesen wrote:

no it does not. And any OS had more chinks than I can think of.

On the other hand, please do not forget that this mailing lists help
offering is free (as in money).

So some answers might take a little longer and there are so many mails
flooding in, that I, for example, act like this:

-I do not read nor answer anything where the subject is "non technical",
unless I am "specifically interested"

-I NEVER read or even aswer to anything where the subject is written in
CAPITAL letters. I simply do not like people to shout at me that do not
pay me for my time.

-I never reply to hijacked threads. I feel that someone who does not
even take the simplest caution to open and formulate his problem in the
subject line, does not deserve my attention.

-I stop routinely replying, at soon as it turns out to be a nightmare to
read or follow the thread.

Btw. this preferably happens when certain people choose to insist on top
posting.

So it is simple.

As far as I am concerned, the likelihood of getting an answer to my
problems on this list, dramatically goes up for me, if I adhere to some
very simple and easyly understandable rules of list netiquette.

recommended reading
Howto ask questions the smart way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Opensuse list netiquette
http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_mailing_list_netiquette

Kind regards
Eberhard

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