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>>>>> "ayako" == ayako kato <ayako.kato@example.com> writes: ayako> The more I think about the past few weeks' TLUG mail list, ayako> the more it seems to me like we're experiencing "the clash ayako> of civilizations" (as in the Huntington book) Yes, I agree to some extent. But I think it's more a clash of barbarisms. ;-) Our recent visitors were hardly civilized themselves. They simply mouth superficially polite words, without the courtesy of lurking[1] and getting to know the forum before jumping in. And the politeness lasted one post for O'Connell, who immediately started slinging ad hominem attacks.[2] Keigo in the mouth, hiking shoes on the tatami.... I think Rick Moen's[3] "Joe User" rant captures part of the particular "attitude problem" we just observed: http://www.linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/#joeuser But there's another dimension, which has to do with the attitude of these professional admins. I don't have a good reference. I've got a couple of unsent (believe it or not!) rants, I'll put them here: http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/Tools/Attitude/ ayako> Maybe we should make "the jargon file" and "the hacker ayako> crackdown" mandatory readings for new TLUGers ... those ayako> helped me get to know and be comfortable (to some extent) ayako> with the haxor mindset and culture. Those are too long to be required. :-) I'll post a suggestion to tlug-admin shortly for amending the main list charter/description. Other suggested readings for those interested in why hackers act the way they do (or excuses, anyway ;-), from Moen and Eric Raymond: http://www.linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/#opinionated (start here, keep going) http://tuxedo.org/~esr/faq/smart-questions.html You'll have to read between the lines a bit; they're not anthropology (but more accurate than Raymond's intentionally anthropological essays IMO). BTW (ObRef technical content), Rick Moen's FAQ has a neat discussion of Linux viruses ("yes, Virginia, there _are_ Linux viruses, but you will never see one in the wild, and here's why", see #virus). For hackers who think that maybe they'd like to try emulating a different style, here's Simon Tatham: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html Note that smart-questions.html and bugs.html cover a lot of common ground. It should be fairly easy to see how to translate most of smart-questions.html (even if you don't think you can match Simon Tatham's polish). The content really isn't that different. Which is, I think, a lot of Jim Tittsler's point about politeness. Footnotes: [1] Uh, yes, I've done that recently, within the last month as a matter of fact. I can keep my mouth shut, but that's my choice. [2] See http://www.linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/#adhominem. [3] For years I haven't cared much about Rick Moen because of the "Rick Moen will be there. Will you?" silliness, but having needed to read his page for some reason, oh yeah, the #djb rant, I'm now a fan. -- Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Don't ask how you can "do" free software business; ask what your business can "do for" free software.
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