BackupPC-users

Re: [BackupPC-users] [OT] Re: silly question - is there a Forum for BackupPC

2009-04-11 22:39:45
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] [OT] Re: silly question - is there a Forum for BackupPC
From: "Jeffrey J. Kosowsky" <backuppc AT kosowsky DOT org>
To: "General list for user discussion, questions and support" <backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 22:35:36 -0400
Bharat Mistry wrote at about 18:05:31 +0100 on Friday, April 10, 2009:
 > I wasn't asking anyone or everyone to change!!
 > 
 > It was a suggestion..
 > 
 > I subscribe to dozens of Forums - whilst NOT perfect ... all I said is I
 > prefer "Forum"
 > 
 > To Craige and Developers BackupPC will be something they get involved in
 > Daily.
 > 
 > For me and I suspect most others like any good application this will be
 > INSTALL & FORGET excercise. Yes, Lists and Forums are all about PEER SUPPORT
 > but I don't think I'm selfish only looking / answering when I've got a
 > problem and a reason to visit.
 > 
 > Earlier, I accidently sent a reply to Craige earlier when I meant to tell
 > the rest of the community that I got my problem thanks to Craige's help and
 > HOW I did it and I only knew when Craige asked me to reply to the list so
 > others can see the solution (this was my intention).
 > 
 > I know a List is not rocket science....(nor is  Forum)
 > Being a relatively quick learner - I didn't reply to you directly only  - I
 > also added the list this time round.
 > 
 > Now I've got BackupPC working as I would like - I will probably check once
 > in a blue moon or if 3.2 arrive before then (or I have another question /
 > problem).
 > However, with the list I suppose I would have setup a Rule or unsubscribe !
 > 
 > Sorry still like Forums.... can't see the Logic :)

Sounds like you are being selfish -- you want a forum so that you can
only check when YOU need help or when YOU want answers. But you have
no interest in reading the questions of others and helping them. A
mailing list encourages (but doesn't force) a more equal give-and-take
of information.

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