On Tue, 26 Mar 2013, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Max Pyziur wrote: >> On Tue, 26 Mar 2013, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> [...] >>> I *really* think you ought to ask in those repos, or alpine's mailing >>> list. What's bothering me is it asserting that the "folder vulnerable", >>> then saying that it needs to be world-read/writeable; ours are all 775. >> >> Ok, then. >> >> I find the "users" list on fedoraproject challenging. > > Heh, heh. We can be touchy, here, too... but when someone comes in who's > actually read manpages, and googled, before coming here - in other words, > they don't expect us to do their jobs, just help them do it, we usually > try to help. Aggressiveness is less of an issue. Getting good signal (relative to ad-hominem noise) is important. Twenty years ago, Usenet with a good reader got big/thick signal, especially on the tech lists. However since then, projects have become numerous and varied, as have sources of information (email lists, web-based discussions, etc). Finding good, clear, authoritative, and consistent "signal" is difficult, especially when you find yourself in a jam. And Usenet is effectively gone. [...] >> >> Thank you for your help. > > Sorry I couldn't help more. 8-) > mark > MP pyz at brama.com