On Sat, 23 Aug 2008, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Dirk Stöcker schrieb:
www.google.com
If you have specific problems, you need to ask these directly.
Ah ... that's why I love OpenSource:
"You need support? Sorry, no support ... Google for it!"
Yes. That's the way it goes. When I think of the fact how expensive I
myself am when at work, then this is logical. Take the fact the as
consultant I cost more than 100 Euro an hour and that answering a little
more complex email takes 10-30 minutes.
So the result is - Support costs money. Help is for free, but only given,
when I see that the other side already tried to solve the problems by
reading available source himself first and the question is specific.
Like this most other open source programmer work.
Usually this also means, that if you did the initial searches, you get
high quality answer which in the commercial field aren't naturally.
BTW: Regarding consultants - I can't by myself - Don't get enough money a
month to rent me :-)
Ciao
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