> Same old story. You get perfectly good (and usually accurate) docs bundled > with the source code. Why people start by searching the web, which is only > going to return inaccurate/outdated cruft, written by people who aren't > intimately familiar with the subject matter, just doesn't make any sense, > and > it really discourages/frustrates/pisses off those of us writing the docs > (and > the code).
+1 > Ignorance isn't a particular crime of course, nobody can know everything. > But > for the most part, LDAP is for sysadmins, and sysadmins have to have > problem > solving skills to be able to perform their jobs. It's not about knowing > everything, it's about knowing how to find out what you need to know. That > means knowing efficient processes for finding answers - knowing where to > look, > how to look, or how and what to ask. Basic problem solving. > Life is short, time is limited for every one of us. Make the most of the > time > available to you, don't waste it. Don't we know it.
