Re: [gentoo-dev] Troubleshooters for Gentoo

2006-10-13 Thread Josh Saddler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Joshua Nichols wrote: > Maurice van der Pot wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've noticed in the past that a lot of people come to irc with problems >> in some area (say networking) that are easy to solve just by first >> asking a number of questions to identify th

Re: [gentoo-dev] Troubleshooters for Gentoo

2006-10-13 Thread Joshua Nichols
Maurice van der Pot wrote: Hi, I've noticed in the past that a lot of people come to irc with problems in some area (say networking) that are easy to solve just by first asking a number of questions to identify the problem and then providing the solution. I've always liked the way Microsoft put

Re: [gentoo-dev] Troubleshooters for Gentoo

2006-10-13 Thread Roy Bamford
On 2006.10.12 19:34, Maurice van der Pot wrote: Hi, I've noticed in the past that a lot of people come to irc with problems in some area (say networking) that are easy to solve just by first asking a number of questions to identify the problem and then providing the solution. I've always liked

Re: [gentoo-dev] Troubleshooters for Gentoo

2006-10-12 Thread Caleb Cushing
> I have a couple of questions: > > 1) Does this sound like a good idea? > > 2) Does anyone feel like pouring his/her troubleshooting skills into >content for my program? 1.) maybe microsofts troubleshooter sucks, it never solved a single problem I had. this will only be a good Idea if we'r

[gentoo-dev] Troubleshooters for Gentoo

2006-10-12 Thread Maurice van der Pot
Hi, I've noticed in the past that a lot of people come to irc with problems in some area (say networking) that are easy to solve just by first asking a number of questions to identify the problem and then providing the solution. I've always liked the way Microsoft put these troubleshooters in the