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- Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 11:19:42 -0400
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: List etiquette (was: Re: [tlug] characterset in gnus)
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- Organization: INCOGEN, Inc.
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Legend wrote: > > Shaw> does it blow anybody else's mind that there are people out > Shaw> there using linux who don't know what the command line is? > > Since it's just a text-based conversation, I think ppl should be > more careful with the tone of language they use. Mr. Shaw's > comment does seem to be offensive. [I have taken the liberty of putting Ryan's quoted message *above* your response.] I do not find Ryan's comment in the least offencive. When I started using Linux (about five years ago, tashika ni), I certainly was confronted with the command line straight away. Ryan's remark is mainly directed toward those of us who have been using *nix for a few years, and it certainly boggles my mind, as he says, that anyone with a Linux system would not have at least heard of the command line. I certainly understand (as Scott Robbins pointed out, earlier in this thread) that some people use the KDE/GNOME interface primarily, and may not know where to find the CLI. However, this usually changes *very* quickly. Most people with Linux systems learn to at least cd and ls pretty quickly. As for your comment, I think that the main problem here is that some people come from the "old school" of usenet, where flame wars were common and skins were thick. I try to be polite and not flame, but at the same time, I am astounded by some of the things people seem to take offence to on this list and others. I take the following steps in my own mailing list reading to avoid unecessary conflict: 1) Be polite in my own postings 2) Avoid personal attacks--stick to technical issues 3) If offended by something in a posting, leave it for a few minutes, then come back and re-read. If I am still angry, I will not write a response until I have calmed down a bit. If there was no valid point of contention (i.e. the offencive posting was a flame, not a disagreement on technical points), I simply do not respond. 4) Try to consider flammable posts from the poster's point-of-view The basic mantra is this: "strive to neither offend nor be offended." --Josh -- Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com> Associate Systems Administrator INCOGEN, Inc.
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