Dear Jaseem,
I was not whining over the fact that no one replied- I posted it here
thinking that it might be useful for someone in future somehow. I did
mention a probable reason why I got no reply- "I assume that there's no one
working with that software in this group". In other cases, if at all there
was someone who had slightest idea about my doubt would have tried to help
me.

About Google solving it for us- the things mentioned there are not that
popular topics but still used, and there is no mailing list or anything for
it ( I am not talking about OMNeT++, I am talking about ReaSE and other
components-about which even omnetpp-l was not useful). Google is of no use
in this regard. I tried to solve it on my own, I thought I will take help
from someone I know before contacting the authors (one of two authors were
kind enough to reply, that too after three weeks, long after I figured it
out myself). And the nearest place was the fsugs and ilugs I am involved
in. If you have a doubt, and if you think your friend can solve it for you,
will you first ask your friend or straightaway go ask someone higher? I
just did the same!

I may have had a wrong impression about fsugs and ilugs, I thought it is
more than planning for meet ups and to plan local activities -- that its a
place where you can talk about free softwares, (it was more than that for
me - even people have helped me on my OT doubts) ask the doubts you have
regarding it, and if there is someone who needs help, help them if you have
knowledge about it. In few other mailing lists I am subscribed to, they
have defined it so, I thought this list may also be having the same rules.
I am sorry, and I will be careful about it in future regarding this mailing
list.

And if you have anything further to discuss, please send me a private mail,
not in the list. We are already [OT]! :)

Regards,

Jesse


On 13 June 2013 17:02, Jaseem Abid <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Jesse Francis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I had sent a mail sometime back asking for help on compiling open source
>> network simulator, OMNeT++. I received no reply, I assume that there's no
>> one working with that software in this group.
>>
>> I managed to set up the simulator after almost a month's research, and
>> noted down my observations in the attached link, hoping that it will be
>> useful for someone in future.
>>
>> I have tried to structure the articles such that each article is
>> independent of  other unless mentioned. That is, to build OMNeT++ alone,
>> you can follow this 
>> article<http://atjesse.wordpress.com/policy-based-resilience-simulator/installing-omnet/>and
>>  for INET, this
>> one<http://atjesse.wordpress.com/policy-based-resilience-simulator/installing-omnet/compiling-inet/>
>> .
>>
>> Setting up Policy-based Network Simulator :
>> http://atjesse.wordpress.com/policy-based-resilience-simulator/
>>
>
> First of all, I'm not criticizing you. Please don't feel offended.
>
> I very often come across people asking for help on specific s/w on various
> local
> lug/foss mailing lists (I follow a lot of them) and I see majority of them
> go
> without a reply. Its falls into 2 categories.
>
> 1. Question is very simple and first hit on Google *will* solve the issue.
> The
>    community will follow the RTFM/LMGTFY rule and let it go. Google for
> help or
>    if you really need help (all of us need it at some point of time), get
> into
>    the project IRC channel. The overhead in an email is much more than a
> IRC
>    message, so chances of getting helped is exponentially high on a IRC
> compared
>    to a mailing list.
>
> 2. Question is very specific and nobody really knows about it because the
> list
>    is small. This might be the thing that happened with this specific
> question.
>    Old rule applies here too, but obviously it can be much harder
> sometimes.
>
> So, why do we need local mailing lists? For local events of course, and
> other
> notifications. I admit that sometimes its good to get at least some
> questions on
> an idle mailing list, like FSUG Calicut. So let me use it for that. If
> somebody
> here wanna meet up, talk about free s/w and have a coffee, lets just
> meetup this
> Sunday at Calicut beach :) The last meeting had 2 attendees including me,
> hoping
> to make it better this time ;)
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Jaseem Abid
> github.com/jaseemabid
>
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