On 19 Dec 2007 at 20:20 Michael Dykstra fed the net: > How long does one have to typically wait for an answer to a post? > (...) Didn't seem like that > difficult of a question, but maybe it isn't geeky enough for some. > (Or perhaps the answer is "No" and people are too embarrassed to > admit Samba can't do it.)
There is not a deterministic time ta get a reply: assume two hypothesis, H0: there is an answer and someone know what is, whether is positive or negative. H1: there is an answer, many people know that there is but is not able to give it. on H1 the reply should _not_ come: the only answer that could come is "i know it is possible but i do not know how" ... and this does not help a lot. on H0 the time is indefinite too: if the reply is not "easy" (or is even really easy, but only few people knopw, think of an obscure setting used only once every five years) you have to wait that your question is noticed by someone that know what is and have the time to reply it ! Once i got an answer on a program 18 months after i posted the question on the list (the reply was correct and useful, but in the meantime i had decided to use another application). -- Leonardo Boselli Nucleo Informatico e Telematico del Dipartimento Ingegneria Civile Universita` di Firenze , V. S. Marta 3 - I-50139 Firenze tel +39 0554796431 cell +39 3488605348 fax +39 055495333 http://www.dicea.unifi.it/~leo -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
