Date: Sun, 11 Aug 1996 10:55:16 +0200 (IST) From: Eli Zaretskii To: slade AT wolfenet DOT com Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: yes there is a FAQ.. we know In-Reply-To: <3207b3ed.6620811@news.wolfe.net> Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII First, I'd like to thank everybody who posted to this thread for this unanimous support. For that matter, thank you slade AT wolfenet DOT com for letting me know how much people appreciate my way of trying to help them. I could never state my case better then you did for me, so I'll just add a few short comments. On Tue, 6 Aug 1996 slade AT wolfenet DOT com wrote: > I've lurked in this group for some time now. I find it a bit > irritating that when a friend of mine asks for advice, he is instantly > pounced upon by Eli 'Read the FAQ' Zaretskii. Yes, it is useful What I really try to do is help people find the answers, not pounce upon them. I quote the FAQ because this is shorter than quote *from* the FAQ, but also because people other than whoever posted the original question might consider re-reading those FAQ sections to learn more about the issue at hand. It is also (as Morten had pointed out) an effective way of posting the FAQ to this news group without invading everybody's privacy with all 300,000-odd bytes of the full FAQ text. Some people don't know that the FAQ exists, or where exactly to get it, so I usually tell its location. If the wording I choose needs some work to make it less offending to some people, you will have to forgive me: English is not my first language after all (not even my second, as a matter of fact). But I can assure you I have no intent whatsoever to sound as a moralist, and I will welcome any suggestions to amend my wording to make this as explicit as I can. > Eli, in the messages I downloaded today (slightly over 100), over 30 > came from you, with nearly half of those telling people to read the > FAQ, quoting it like scripture from the Bible. No offense, but chill Believe it or not, I have life outside DJGPP, and other interests to pursue. There are two methods of convincing me to post less. One is simply to stop asking questions that I can answer. The other is to tell me to stop annoying people and shut up. Since none of the above will probably happen anytime soon, you are stuck with me, at least for a while. On Sat, 10 Aug 1996, Weiqi Gao wrote: > This might not be the case in this news group/mailing list, but I have > heard stories in other news groups that the "guru" of the news > group/mailing list is actually a composite entity consisting of a group of > bright people. Believe me, I'm a single human, not another case of Bourbaki.