> > > >More than 75% of the technical questions I posted > don't get answered. Until this situation is imp > roved, I don't think this is the kind of credible > "community" that many of us have in mind. A poli > tical community, perhaps, but not a "community" > community IMHO. > > > IIRC, your questions are mainly about a single > subject, is it not? > > If so, then it is possible that the initial in-flux > of people in the > community does not contain those with sufficient > expertise to answer > those questions. > > A lot of bits in Solaris/OpenSolaris are created by > groups which have not > yet found their way in full onto opensolaris.org. > > Casper > > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-discuss mailing list > [email protected]
No. My problem is that a handful of people who have never shown to have made any conscious effort to participate in the "community" work (by, as a starter, helping out with tendering his/her expertise in answering technical questions posted in various forums) suddenly claimed to be speaking on behoof of the "community". What irked me the most is that their professed "opinion of the community" happened to run counter to mine, a long time community member. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
