Re: What's a debian kid look like?
On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 07:01:16PM -0500, Brian Nelson wrote:
| Jor-el <jorel@trillian.megadodo.umb> writes:
| > On 23 Dec 2001, Brian Nelson wrote:
| > > :0
| > > * ^TO_debian
| > > * (^X-Mailer:.*Microsoft|^Content-Type:.*html)
| > > /dev/null
| > >
| > > I never saw his noise until you quoted it...
| > >
| > Brian,
| >
| > Now thats plain mean. There are lots of polite folks deserving
| > of answers, who post to this list from Microsoft platforms. Dont throw out
| > the baby with the bathwater.
|
| Sure, and someone else can answer them. Besides, when's the last time a
| question was asked by a Microsoft mailer user or an html poster that
| couldn't be found in a FAQ or google search? Or, even better, when's
| the last time one such user offered an inciteful answer that was worth
| reading?
Hall Stevenson is just one example of a debian-user who uses Outlook
(at work). He has asked questions that aren't in the FAQ or archives,
and has provided good answeres too.
-D
--
Contrary to popular belief, Unix is user friendly.
It just happens to be selective about who it makes friends with.
-- Dave Parnas
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