On 6/5/07, Vihan Pandey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am refering particularly to the latest email sent by roni and the
> subsiquent bashing and flaiming  by other lister.

i think that issue was regarding the fact that everyone knows what
Wikipedia is and also know how to get there and do not need to be
repeatedly reminded of the same.


Those of us who have the information-seeking bug have known about wikipedia
(and sometimes contributed to it too) since long.  However, and
surprisingly, I have come across many professionally qualified people who
only realized when somebody told them there was an online resource of such
nature.  They were amazed, and overjoyed.  If somebody hadn't hit them with
a cluebat, they would still be groping around.

We should therefore not base our judgment on our own experience, but accept
other situations and views too.  That is the F/OSS way.

In fora such as this one, we get repeated questions about the same thing
over and over again, and keep on replying to them ad nauseam.  People board
the same train from different stations and ask for directions.  Do we tell
them off just because we gave directions to somebody else in March on the
[FOO] thread?

Hell, if I had just to RTFM every time I needed help, I wouldn't even be
online today.  Different people have different abilities and awareness
levels, and if we have a more positive attitude, we can attract and retain
outsiders to what we consider is a noble cause.

So much for arguments.
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