1) Why Gentoo is growing so fast 2) What a positive community can do to a product 3) An example of how fast ANYONE can learn even the toughest subjects.
I've never participated in the IRC channel, but this mailing list and the forums are beyond anything I've experienced with any other product. I think its because first and foremost, the Gentoo team treats us all as equals and treats us all as important, this really rubs off on the users (and a lot of them become Gentoo developers).
The whole atmosphere in general is all about learning and having a good time.
Best, -Riyad
Michael Rasile wrote:
On Tue Aug 05, 2003 at 03:01:36PM -0400 or thereabouts, Ernie Schroder wrote:
Hi All,
Are there any folks on the list in South Florida? The FLUX users group (Florida Linux Users eXchange) is in the middle of a discussion of Gentoo. The posts are generally negative. I think I've been called an "elitist" ("it's a product of misappropriated elitism")
Perhaps a visit to the FLUX archives would enlighten Gentoo users of what others in the Linux community think about our distro, and perhaps a few could help debunk some of the negative press we're getting there. Here's a link to the thread: http://www.flux.org/pipermail/linux/2003-August/013353.html
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Greetings! This is a most unfortunate and sad situation. The gentoo irc channel that I use, irc.freenode.net, is a very positive atmosphere. Gentoo is difficult enough to learn without negativity. My personal feeling is: if you can't say anything positive about the distribution, then choose another one. Gentoo isn't a perfect distribution, but which one is? It has a high learning curve, but in my experience with my irc chat group on gentoo, everyone has gone out of their way to help newbies to gentoo. Most of the users on the site are not new to linux but to gentoo. I have always been treated as an equal by the group. Again, I would question the purpose of the site you describe and ask, where are the sysops, can't they control the negativity. There is nothing wrong with disagreement, but it should lead to understanding and maybe improvement in certain areas. Anyway, those are my humble thoughts on the matter. I would also add: how many of those people who are talking negatively about Gentoo have actually tried Gentoo? Maybe they tried and couldn't get it to go. It is not the easiest install in the world. One really needs to follow the install docs to the letter. Good luck and I sincerely hope things improve.
Mike
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