Re: [gentoo-user] Stop The Duplicate Post Whining Please
Naaah,Robert & fire-eyes are right, Eric, we shouldda changed the title in there somwhere ( :| But you're probably right too!; it's just that the name-change was most likely the correct thing to do. *Sigh.* ) & I'll jump right back outta this thread before it gets to be another hairy monster. rgh. Eric S. Johansson wrote: Robert Persson wrote: On April 5, 2005 05:12 pm, quoth fire-eyes: I get home and more than half the posts are people complaining about the dupe posts. I know it must have looked a bit depressing at first sight, but if you read some of the later posts you would have found that the thread had quickly gone completely off-topic, including an interesting discussion about user interface design. I think the problem is less about whining and more about knowing when to change the title of a thread. then someone would bitch about thread theft or some such rot... ;-) --- eric -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Stop The Duplicate Post Whining Please
Robert Persson wrote: On April 5, 2005 05:12 pm, quoth fire-eyes: I get home and more than half the posts are people complaining about the dupe posts. I know it must have looked a bit depressing at first sight, but if you read some of the later posts you would have found that the thread had quickly gone completely off-topic, including an interesting discussion about user interface design. I think the problem is less about whining and more about knowing when to change the title of a thread. then someone would bitch about thread theft or some such rot... ;-) --- eric -- http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.03/view.html?pg=5 The result of the duopoly that currently defines "competition" is that prices and service suck. We're the world's leader in Internet technology - except that we're not. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Stop The Duplicate Post Whining Please
On April 5, 2005 05:12 pm, quoth fire-eyes: > I get home and more than half the posts are people complaining about the > dupe posts. I know it must have looked a bit depressing at first sight, but if you read some of the later posts you would have found that the thread had quickly gone completely off-topic, including an interesting discussion about user interface design. I think the problem is less about whining and more about knowing when to change the title of a thread. Robert -- Robert Persson "No matter how much ye shake yer peg The last wee drap rins doon yer leg." -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list