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On 01/18/2011 09:29 PM, Bogdan Alecu wrote:
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<div>Someone said that there should be two separate
discussion lists - for users and dev - because there are
newbie questions around. Well, I must tell you that I
really did read the wiki, watched the presentations and
so on and still couldn't find a complete guide on how to
use Osmocom. As you can see, in the case above it wasn't
at all my fault that the parameter was missing. Please
don't jump to conclusions so quickly. My impression is
that for an open-source project it seems to be more
closed. If you did discover something then why not
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I think that the right suggestion came from Harald: project experts
shouldn't answer to newbies questions, but just answer more complex
ones. I think that other people that faced the basic issues can
answer, in this case. I understand both points of view: newbies want
to be helped, and they ask always the same questions (and it's right
because, I must admin, documentation is not so good), and experts
are tired of giving always the same infos. Remember that this is not
a product but an community project, so we must act as a community.
Contributions to wiki should be done, too.<br>
I definitely like this project.<br>
Dario.<br>
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