Mark Constable wrote, on 30. mar 2007 16:20:
Mail archives, second.
Google, third.
Mailing list, fourth.
MANPAGES, FIRST!
You presume I have manpages on my servers. I don't.
It's the 21st century and it would be more productive
to suggest that Sam get rid of the stupid frames at
courier-mta.org so Google could get at all that
valuable content.
There are some people om mailing lists you *never* argue with. On this
list, Devin Rubia is one of them (another is Sam Varshavchik). You may
chide them, argue *never*. I try sometimes with Devin, but he invariably
wins. I never try with Sam, since he's a gentleman and never replies to
chaff.
Examples: On the Postfix list you don't argue with Wietse Venema, Victor
Duchovni, Magnus Bäck or Noel Jones. On the OpenLDAP list you don't
argue with Howard Chu, Quanah Gibson-Mount, Pierangelo Masarati, Matthew
Hardin and a number of others.
Your well reconsidered reply might (to your own advantage) have been:
"You presume I have manpages on my servers. I don't. Please advise me
how to obtain them".
Everybody who installs Sam's stuff, either through rpms or source code,
gets man pages. *Unix/Linux people can not work without man pages* - or
derived html stuff. Why do you not have them?
--Tonni