I agree...and the archives have a search engine allowing you to find the answer (if it's there) within minutes.
----- Original Message -----
From: adam
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 2:05 PM
Subject: Docs, archives, FAQ's and all that jazz.

Folks,

This thread is getting on my wick, so I think it's time for a post...

Look, I have no objection to newbie RSP's posting their questions here if
they haven't been able to get an answer in the numerous resources provided by
OpenSRS. Because if it's a genuine question, it doesn't just help the RSP, it
helps all RSP's, and of course OpenSRS.

But I honestly find it quite sad to see the suggestions people are coming up
with here. Putting links to the docs in the sigfile? Why? It's all on the
website, and always has been. The docs, the FAQ's, the archives, everything.
And it's not even password-protected, it's in the clear, for *everyone* to
see. ON THE FRONT PAGE! HELLO?

If RSP's can't find them, tough. They're morons. They shouldn't be RSP's in
the first place. What was it I said about hurdles to entry before? There's
one for you straight away OpenSRS. Add one question to the RITE-TEST:

Were you able to find the docs on opensrs.org? - Yes|No

I rest my case.

adam

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