It's all about the approach.

If your post asks for help by starting off with blaming cake for your
difficulty, you will get negative responses.

If your post asks for help by starting off with assuming you're doing
something wrong and would like help from other developers, you will
get that help.

Case and point:

subject "losing faith in cakephp"

vs.

subject "I'm having trouble with HABTM in cakephp and don't know what
to do to resolve it"

On Apr 6, 12:15 pm, Joel Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ouch, this is one of the reasons I have a hard time with the cake
> community.  A programmer asks for a little help, and all he gets is
> grief.  Lighten up, guys.  We were there once, too, remember?
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