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I knew that last one would stir up the pot... :-)
David
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> On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
>
> > > > 4. Writing technical documentation is not sexy, and is viewed as an
> > > > inferior role. This drives people away from the skill.
> > >
> > > Hey!
> >
> > I'm with Josh on this one. Writing technical docs is *ubersexy*! Man, just
>
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
> > > 4. Writing technical documentation is not sexy, and is viewed as an
> > > inferior role. This drives people away from the skill.
> >
> > Hey!
>
> I'm with Josh on this one. Writing technical docs is *ubersexy*! Man, just
> thinking about
> > 4. Writing technical documentation is not sexy, and is viewed as an
> > inferior role. This drives people away from the skill.
>
> Hey!
>
I'm with Josh on this one. Writing technical docs is *ubersexy*! Man, just
thinking about it makes me SO HOT!!
;-)
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Brewer.
Joshua,
Hey!, indeed.
David, while what you say may be true, it's just another example of the
problem of sadly misplaced values. It's not that far off from the
niggardly way teachers are compensated in the U.S. On the other hand,
if you know how to manipulate human emotions to get lots of peop
> 4. Writing technical documentation is not sexy, and is viewed as an
> inferior role. This drives people away from the skill.
Hey!
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on, archives, yada,
> yada, yada.
>
> BTW...I am not bashing the documentors or anything, just sick of seeing the
> RTFM response.
>
> TlD
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ronald Landheer-Cieslak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 5:46 AM
>
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 10:22:21PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
>As for the RTFM'ers -- it is better to help people, than to attack or
>bully them. "Do unto others...".
As long as we're dishing out advice, I find it is better not to admonish
people who are helping you, in whatever capacity, if
Tom Dager wrote:
> does someone knows how to launch a cygwin shell and further commands
> from DOS, e.g with a help of a .bat file.
> I had a look of cygwin.bat file but I do not know the right syntax to
> give the command to the bash shell
Some thoughts:
1. Bash can be started either as a login
Tom,
In any Open Source project, the primary way to deal with a deficiency
is to rectify it.
Reasonable project principals will welcome any constructive feedback,
but they should not be expected to share the priorities of any
particular complainant. If you absolutely positively must have
some
a process from DOS within a cygwin .bat file
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, gilles bourgeois wrote:
> hello again
> does someone knows how to launch a cygwin shell and further commands from
> DOS, e.g with a help of a .bat file.
> I had a look of cygwin.bat file but I do not know the right syntax
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, gilles bourgeois wrote:
> hello again
> does someone knows how to launch a cygwin shell and further commands from
> DOS, e.g with a help of a .bat file.
> I had a look of cygwin.bat file but I do not know the right syntax to give
> the command to the bash shell
DOS as in "Disk
hello again
does someone knows how to launch a cygwin shell and further commands from
DOS, e.g with a help of a .bat file.
I had a look of cygwin.bat file but I do not know the right syntax to give
the command to the bash shell
thanks
gilles
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