Дана 24/04/26 11:44AM, Alexis написа:
> One thing not mentioned there is top-posting, which is common outside tech
> communities, but often frowned upon within tech communities. 'Top-posting'
> involves adding one's reply _before_ the message one is replying to, rather
> than _after_.
Some links on the subject:
https://git-send-email.io/top-posting.html
https://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html
@thread:
I find the following article well worth reading when asking for help about
anything related to computers:
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
I feel that this part in particular is relevant for this thread:
If You Can't Get An Answer
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#idm659
I posted a few questions on @misc and @bugs myself; one of them is still
unanswered as of now. However, I understand that even though I supplied the
necessary information, not everyone might know the answer, or the answer just
might be that the unsupported piece of hardware in question does not have a
driver written for it yet. This is something that someone with "years of
experience" in using Unix-like OSes should already consider.
During my time contributing to Artix Linux and helping with issues on their
forum, there were a couple of threads with similar kind of "blackmail" as here:
"If this doesn't work, I'll hop to another distro".
I always felt this is a superficial and immature threat. For example, the
reasons why I chose OpenBSD after years of using various flavors of (GNU/)Linux
far outweigh this one problem I have on one of my machines. So, if you feel
that strongly about your issue to abandon OpenBSD over it, **just do that.**
Realistically nobody can stop you from doing it, just as nobody can stop you
from having 10 different VMs with various OSes anyway.