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Mon Apr 8 12:38:57 PDT 2013
orm. Let's get real folks, it is not=0Anecessary to continually flame someo=
ne asking for help. I think that=0Ais why there is so little traffic on #op=
ensl. Why ask when your=0Adirect question will go to your motive for asking=
such a question in=0Athe first place. For instance you shouldn't be in tha=
t part of the=0Acode as you don't have enough experience. I ask, why not? T=
he viewers=0Awe help provide are for users enjoyment of a role play game. T=
here are not being deployed into an industrial plant control system with tr=
iple redundant code=0Aand hardware. To get experience digging into the unfa=
miliar and trying=0Ato figure things out is a necessary step. At times it i=
s nice to be=0Aable to ask more experienced programmers for advice. If give=
n freely=0Aand correctly that can only help the whole viewer developer=0Aco=
mmunity. One developer recently said he deliberately gave wrong=0Ainformati=
on so that the person would spend a couple of days sorting=0Aout what was w=
rong. Is that helping our community of developers in any=0Away? Please lets=
do away with Nazi persecution of those with less=0Aknowledge. Granted, the=
re are no night stick bearing thugs breaking=0Aknees. It is much more insid=
ious than that. In my opinion, putting=0Asomeone down outwardly usually com=
es from a person who is inwardly=0Avery insecure.=0A</rant> =0ANicky =A0
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style=3D"margin-bottom: 0in">From what I have read about open source=0Apro=
jects flaming newbies is the norm. Let's get real folks, it is not=0Anecess=
ary to continually flame someone asking for help. I think that=0Ais why the=
re is so little traffic on #opensl. Why ask when your=0Adirect question wil=
l go to your motive for asking such a question in=0Athe first place. For in=
stance you shouldn't be in that part of the=0Acode as you don't have enough=
experience. I ask, why not? The viewers=0Awe help provide are for users en=
joyment of a role play game. There are not being deployed=0A into an indust=
rial plant control system with triple redundant code=0Aand hardware. To get=
experience digging into the unfamiliar and trying=0Ato figure things out i=
s a necessary step. At times it is nice to be=0Aable to ask more experience=
d programmers for advice. If given freely=0Aand correctly that can only hel=
p the whole viewer developer=0Acommunity. One developer recently said he de=
liberately gave wrong=0Ainformation so that the person would spend a couple=
of days sorting=0Aout what was wrong. Is that helping our community of dev=
elopers in any=0Away? Please lets do away with Nazi persecution of those wi=
th less=0Aknowledge. Granted, there are no night stick bearing thugs breaki=
ng=0Aknees. It is much more insidious than that. In my opinion, putting=0As=
omeone down outwardly usually comes from a person who is inwardly=0Avery in=
secure.</div>=0A<div style=3D"margin-bottom: 0in"></rant> =0A</div>=
=0A<div style=3D"margin-bottom: 0in">Nicky </div></div></div></body><=
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