On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 8:38 PM, srinivas bakki <[email protected]> wrote:
> No intentions to criticize(if you think so) really. You got to mature. I > respect Valdis/Robert. I know mulyadi had been the ultimate contributor. > ofcourse iam nobody here but got to say that you are also nobody to preach > me. We are all here to learn and let's do it the way it's supposed to be. > > And yet again, you are Top-posting. I am beginning to think, you are probably trolling, and I should have ignored you right from the beginning. *>>resending because not sent to all.* *Apologies for the noise. * > On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 2:01 AM, Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 8:16 PM, srinivas bakki <[email protected] >> > wrote: >> >>> Anuz, >>> Sorry about that. But am also sorry that you could find a >>> problem as silly as that. We have a greater problem at hand. >>> >>> As a kernel hacker, no problem is silly like that. All problem needs to >> be discussed in open. >> I have been on this list for about 8+ years and Robert and Vlad are the >> most helpful people on the list. I have not seen Mulyadi for a while but he >> was one of the top posters besides these two. >> You on the other hand have not helped one bit in this case besides just >> criticising them. >> >> Original poster has made no effort whatsoever to actually look into it >> more than knowing keywords like kernel hacking. >> To begin with development, one quick google search will reveal the basic >> books you need to read. >> There is shit tonne of information on kernelnewbies about kernel >> development, but that doesn't seem to be mentioned by OP. >> Now, this mentality of spoon feeding people, who want to essentially >> write code for CORE of an Operating system, which by very definition is one >> of the most complex piece of software in existence, is neither good to the >> poster nor to the community. To be frank, there was a lot of good advice in >> Vlad's mail except for the fact that it was masked in clever banter. >> >> This type of mail spring up every month without fail, where a newbie will >> just ask for help without a proper subject line, without a proper issue, >> heck sometimes there is not even a real question. Most of these newbies >> never turn up with a real question, let alone a problem which need to be >> discussed or learned. On main kernel list, this type of mails will not even >> be addressed. >> >> I would recommend that if you really want to help OP, then suggest them >> with the help and not criticise people, who are really trying to help here. >> -- >> Thank you >> Warm Regards >> Anuz >> > > -- Thank you Warm Regards Anuz
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