I have nothing but kind words about the Kannel guys and the help I've received from people on Kannel's mailing lists on all this years. They've help me a lot when I started and I try to do the same for others whenever possible.
As in most of the OSS communities out there, it's usually a problem about how the question has been asked and how much research people have done before asking it. If someone asks "my kannel doesn't work, kindly tell me what to do" the question will be probably ignored, even if it's asked politely: Do your homework, google a little and your luck will probably change. On the other hand, by browsing the mailing list archives it is clear for me that most questions has been properly answered sooner or later. Sometimes a question slips thru, but for the most part they're all already answered, or are part of the userguide anyway. It's quite unusual for a new issue to appear. Most of the time questions have been answered before. I have to admit that the AT+CNMI thing is one of those recurrent issues (as the DLR's and PPG are) but after all, it's a free project and you get what you've paid for ;) Regards, Alejandro Guerrieri On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Falko Ziemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > May be we should write in big friendly letters "do not panic" on the > backside of the usermanual ... na I think that could give us some > copyright problems ... > SCNR > > wahib schrieb: > > @Stipe .... YEs .. u are right!! thats not a way to react .. many a times > i > > have posted a problem and there was no reply for even 5 days but i kept > on > > my work and research. Its true that one can get stuck at a point and > waiting > > for someone to help .. but its not good to panic. I am a very beginner .. > > just a 3rd semester student .. but at least i am learned 'Not to panic > !'. > > > > Regards, > > wahib > > > >
