[CentOS] Dogs, trolls, and neighborly free/open source
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mark the FAQ suff is a good idea... in fact, when people singup, they should have to agree to list rules or be pointed to them on signup. i wonder though, seriously, does the "teach a man to fish" principle really apply? ie LMGTFY type stuff or ??? or cluesticks? ;-> as far as lazy, it is hard to find motivated people that want to work/participate. they just want paychecks. - rh > > However, he is, indeed, pulling what I referred to in my > proposed FAQ as "asking us to do his job for him". And, for > that matter, if he actually > *has* RHEL, he's presumably paid for it, and it's his *job*, > for which he is presubably getting paid, and he wants us to > do it for free. > > mark > >
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