Anyway, more to point, if you find the format of documentation, hard to work 
and perhaps fustrating, you seemed irritable, perhaps firstly best calm down 
before writing such an email.

Your email only had as far as I could make out had only one constructive point, 
and a tirade of insults. Its only going to annoy people, it would be a lot 
better to go into more constructive detail about what you find makes it 
difficult.

Jamie
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone on O2

-----Original Message-----
From: ja...@jatos.co.uk
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2012 13:17:40 
To: Mistikos Nik<kolus...@yandex.com>; <debian-devel@lists.debian.org>
Reply-To: ja...@jatos.co.uk
Subject: Re: Feedback

Merry Christmas to you also.

Incidently, I haven't written any the documentation. 

Jamie
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone on O2

-----Original Message-----
From: Mistikos Nik <kolus...@yandex.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2012 22:50:57 
To: <debian-devel@lists.debian.org>
Subject: Feedback

Debian documentation is a joke. It constantly refers to Debian versions by 
their nick names, and not their versions.

If I am new to Debian and go to read the manual and I see 'Squeeze', do you 
think I am going to know what the fuck that means? No, but if Debian actually 
used the official name, then it would fall in line with conistency. I.E 
documentation for 'Debian 6'.

People outside the development circle arn't going to know what Debian jargon.

This is a classic case of computer nerds lacking social skills. If you don't 
have good documentation, then the product isn't going to get used.

Debian use to be really popular. Now only old people use it. Why because new 
comers will choose a well documented distro over one that doesn't make sense. 
Life is too short to fuck around.


Merry Christmas!


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