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Asking Smart Questions

2 pointsby raulkalmost 6 years ago

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ordualmost 6 years ago
A decade ago I used to point people with dumb questions to this guide. Now I believe I was wrong. It is good when you are facing a smart question, but to answer on a dumb one with a link to the smart question guide or to LMGTFY[1] is a no way.<p>If you do not like the question, you are free to ignore it. Hopefully someone else will answer. If you see that a couple of days no one is volunteered, you might want to nicely point people to a local faq or to a guide. It is not that hard.<p>But mostly I dislike this guide due to a stance Raymond and Rick took: &quot;we are cool smart and busy hackers, so go google, search for answer in a mailing lists (mostly completely unusable), read the manual (a few dozens of pages with a good chance to not find any answers), and complete a couple of other rituals to deserve a right to ask us&quot;. Go jump to a lake with your arrogance. I&#x27;ll ask someone else.