Daniel Carrera wrote:
All of us have other things to do, and it's perfectly understandable if you can't participate a lot, or at all. But that is no excuse for simply throwing rocks at other people's work without actually suggesting a way towards a solution.
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A lot of people who don't have time to spare have pointed out problems in a way that leads to a solution without spending a lot of time making a new site and without shooting down ideas. Why can't you do the same?

I have offered several suggestions, which you accepted. For example, the sentence "OOoAuthors is the development site for OpenOffice.org documentation." I don't have time to look up what the others were. In at least one case I'n sure said I didn't have a solution but I would try to think of one.

Are you suggesting that if I spot a problem but don't have time to offer a solution, then I should shut up and not mention the problem? I don't think that's what you meant, but it sure sounds like it.

Jean

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