RE: What is a relavent question?

2001-04-23 Thread Thomas Pridham
n-Interest Subject: RE: What is a relavent question? I'm sorry, but I (and many others of these 'less-than-professional' programmers you're talking about) feel (rightly or wrongly) that people should not post whenever a thought pops in their heads. That seems like a very lazy approac

RE: What is a relavent question?

2001-04-23 Thread Hani Suleiman
I'm sorry, but I (and many others of these 'less-than-professional' programmers you're talking about) feel (rightly or wrongly) that people should not post whenever a thought pops in their heads. That seems like a very lazy approach to problem solving that puts serious doubts on their credentials

Re: What is a relavent question?

2001-04-23 Thread Joseph B. Ottinger
> I do feel one solution would be to use a Bulletin Board instead of a mailing > list. That way, the questions could be placed into categories and you > wouldn't have to read a ton of email. Just my opinion > > "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all!" :) Hmm, ye

RE: What is a relavent question?

2001-04-23 Thread Thomas Pridham
Very good post. I try to help out as much as I can, but I also need assistance from time to time. No one should be afraid to post on this list, no matter how many times the question has been addressed (i.e. How do I update to the latest version?). I am growing tired of the less-than-professiona

Re: What is a relavent question?

2001-04-23 Thread Johan Fredriksson
I agree with you that if you know the answer please respond. No question is too dumb. Sometimes I ask question about how to solve a certain thing for instance using a tag-lib and throwing exceptions. This is not an Orion question but an Interest question. Unless this is if (Orion && Interest) I