>You knew who you were targeting - the engineers at Sun (i.e. Derek) responsible for the creation and maintenance of the forums on the OpenSolaris website. And then you proceeded to (rather arrogantly) point out how he, one of the "grownups at Sun" could be outdone by "some high school kids". How you think that wasn't disrespectful, I don't know.
This is not the first exchange of this sort, nor will it be the last. But please, try to keep the discussion meaningful. People tend to respond better to sincere requests rather than sarcastic flames. If you have a problem with the forums, follow Derek's suggestion and post a (non-inflammatory) request over at website-discuss. >- Eric Your reply allows me an opportunity to correct a type that was caused, to a large extent, due to how poorly the reply window was designed. I am posting my original question again: "I was always wondering if some high school kids can run an NG/web combo based discussion forum so well for Linux, why the grownups at Sun couldn't for Solaris/OpenSolaris?" A forum without unicode compatibility? At this time of age? Give me a break. Also, I am greatly annoyed by the bombardments of emails that contain no messages and which lead to nowhere. I am not asking a question to be helped, I am simply voicing the frustrations that I have experienced. If this is the way Sun engineers intended to run OpenSolaris, I am telling you rignt now, I am glad that I ask my orignial question. Perhaps it's time to cut my loss early. Again, if Sun engineers truly want to run OpenSolaris as it was advertised (perhaps I was hallucinating), learn something from those Linux kids. Many of them actually have since learned quite good human skills. Flame expected, but not intended. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
