Fair enough.  Case closed.  Looking forward to the update.

2005/10/4, Ming Hua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 03:33:36PM -0700, Wilmer Lau wrote:
> > However, you don't sound very 'welcoming' to a newbie like me to
> > participate in the Debian process in the future.  I've heard problems
> > with Debian's community being somewhat exclusive, not friendly, and
> > welcoming.  If you were me, and you received this response, would you
> > continue participating in the Debian community?
>
> First, I apologize if you feel my previous Email is offending you.
>
> But Debian website [1] gives clear instruction on following up bugs, to
> quote, under "Important things to note before sending":
>
>     You should check if your bug report has already been filed by
>     someone else before submitting it. Lists of currently outstanding
>     bugs are available on the World Wide Web and elsewhere - see other
>     documents for details. You can submit your comments to an existing
>     bug report #<number> by sending e-mail to <number>@bugs.debian.org
>
> 1. http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
>
> And I suppose everyone who want to participate in Debian project should
> read some minimal documentation first.  I am not unfriendly to every
> newbie, I am just unfriendly to newbies that don't even bother to read
> documentations before asking for help.
>
> > I don't appreciate your attitude
>
> Neither do I.
>
> Ming
> 2005.10.04
>


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