Thank you for pointing out exactly what is wrong (specifically, your attitude) with the majority of open-source projects.

Greg

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Brian Wilkins wrote:


I don't think the list is the problem, it's simple lack of good, solid
documentation. Newbies will always have questions, but we can't blame
them for asking when a lot of the information on the wiki is outdated,

Yes we can. Watch me.


plus we don't even have a recent handbook published. Look at the mysql
website (another open source project), they have loads of documentation
and it is easily searchable.

a) MySQL was not always GPL

b) Not all of MySQL is GPL even now

c) They just have more money to spend on people who do not directly
contribute to the features. Documentation, while important to newbies, is
not as important to people who are used to Reading the Fine Source.

Thanks.

-alex

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