I see 2 major factors and the only reason I'm mentioning them is my optimistic hope that someone concerned will read and think about it:
* Nim's docu is poor in many places, let's be honest. * people should understand that there is a strong relation between the quality of a question and the quality (as well as the chance) of answers. I have the good will and the readiness to help and even some experience with Nim interfacing C. What I do not have, however, is the willingness to read through more than a couple of (relevant!) lines of code, to wrap my head around whole projects of users needing help and in particular I am absolutely positively not ready to invest more time and effort than the one asking a question. I'm sorry to word it that rude but it's not really news. It has been written a thousand times in diverse IT forums of diverse kinds. "Do _not_ just mindlessly plunk a rather unspecific question, in particular questions like "It doesn't work!" into a forum and expect help! First rule: make it easy to help you. Help others to help you! Second rule: think at the very minimum enough about your problem so as to be able to word it clearly and concisely! Btw, the reward for that effort will surprisingly often be that you actually don't need help anymore (or way less help) because trying to present a problem well often leads to seeing a solution.
