Mark,

Just a clarification bud, I did not ask the off topic date question
yesterday, I got chewed out for responding with one of the first answers.

You stated, "Without some selective bashing this forum will lose focus." My
point is just that, this morning this board lost all valuable focus due to
excessive bashing which I feel is more of a detriment than off topic
posting.

I just think we should be careful about going off course due to a simple off
topic post.


Regards,

Mike Cronin


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I believe the annoyance was more with the people who answered your question
without bothering to see if anybody had posted a previous (correct) answer.
Your question was trivial (and, in all fairness, could have been answered by
simply looking at the API or picking up a book like David Flanagan's "Java
In A Nutshell, 4th ed." (which every Java programmer should have), and I
think there were 12-15 answers (I was guilty as well, though I mistakenly
thought I was on the struts-user list).

In short, you will get more people annoyed by asking trivial questions that
are easily answered by some cursory research than asking off-topic
questions.  There have actually been some very good OT discussion on this
list over the years (I remember a discussion on design patterns that lasted
for days one year).  In other words, intelligent, interesting discussion is
tolerated even if the topic is only marginally related to servlets.

Of cource, Milt will probably disagree with me...he does on everything else.
;-)

Mark

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From: Mike Cronin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 2:05 PM
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Subject: Off Topic: Just a suggestion...


Hi all,

I kept my trap shut yesterday after getting my butt chewed by responding to
an off topic question regarding date handling. I understand that this board
exists specifically for servlets and that we should keep the off topic
issues to a minimum, but after reviewing 20 posts of off topic, unhelpful
and offhanded comments this morning, I feel we should stick to answering any
question presented with as little overhead (i.e. slams and/or digs) as
possible. Even when the post is off topic, let's see if we can get an answer
to that programmer and move on.

Thanks much,

Mike Cronin

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