this is precisely the attitude which will ensure that lazarus will never become 
what it should become.

Not everyone knows everything.  That's why they ask for help.
If they have to spend all their time learning everything about linux, windows, 
mac os, 
and mac osx and the other systems out there then lazarus is a waste of time.

I have spent many hours wasting time because of some body who put wrong 
dependencies.
But i did not know how to change the dependencies in debian.
Before my brain surgery i developed multi-tiered brokerage systems for 
energy trading systems in delphi using sql and message ques.   
But my brain isn't what it used to be.  But it's still quite capable.
But having to deal with constant problems with the system and then having 
supposedly
key people in the system have the attitude "you're not worth it"...  
That attitude gets out to people and they see it and so they don't want to use 
the system.

How long after someone posts a question should they wait before 
they post another repeat of the question?
Should they post it 100 times to make sure it is noticed?

With this attitude it seems like perhaps they should.

And Florian, i could take the attitude that anyone without proper English
skills could never be of any use...  However, when i talked to a friend of 
mine's mother
and she said his written Deutsch (German) was just as bad as his English.  
It wasn't because it was a second language.
His name was Florian too.  ;-)

--- dale

On Tuesday 11 July 2006 14:13, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
> 
> This is pure propaganda. People who can't help themself if a question of
> them is forgotten, not seen, not answerable, whatever, won't be ever
> real contributors.

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