And what should one consult when the HOWTO cannot help? I was told
the
-user channel and mailing list. The problem is that these places are
populated largely by the blind leading the blind, resulting in bad
advice.
They really aren't that blind. There's only a few cases where mythtv-
setup can bork a running backend. But because there are a couple of
cases, I think its best for the answer to users is it shouldn't be
done. Granted, this answer is specific to your case, but I'm
assuming that any actually bad advice on the users list would be met
with swift responses by those who know better.
Any advice you get from any source may be incorrect, but I think you
are being a bit hasty in blaming developer ego's for bad advice you
get from some random user on #mythtv-users.
You misunderstand. I don't blame developers' egos for the bad
advice I
received; I blame the person that gave me the bad advice. I don't
even
blame the developers for creating an artificial divide between
users and
developers. I simply point out that the developers' attitudes are
detrimental to the mythtv community. Specifically, I refer to the
refusal to offer advice or guidance to anyone that isn't a "developer"
themselves.
There are some of us lurkers here who do answer users questions that
are posted to this list, even though we aren't developers ourselves
(or haven't found our niche to contribute to yet, as is my case).
Usually it comes with a finger pointing back to the users list, or it
might be a tad (or more) blunt, but we do try somewhat.
As much as I wish I could, I can't subscribe to the users list. I
can't handle that volume and I imagine the real devs can't either.
And everyone on this list fears that this list could become even
noisier than it already is and they'll loose their ability help those
with real dev issues.
Of course, here I am being noisy myself.
Keith
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