Are you freaking kidding me? If I have the same problem as a fellow Arch user, then it's my god damn right to post it with him. If we both have a problem that are alike, then maybe there is a freaking correlation with other users that have not have the time nor the energy to post? How do you think problems will ever get solved? If you are an Arch user, you sure aren't acting like someone who is interesting in working with upstream. How will you know what's wrong all by yourself in your little cave? The only reason you would know besides problems that don't affect you is if community members speak up and post there problems as well. Eventually we will find the underlying issue, and if it's a problem with upstream, then the Arch Linux distro as a whole has a responsibility to put it's philosophy where it's mouth is and report the problems together to upstream. So don't come to me with your bull of that my comments provide no further value to this conversation. Reanalyze the conversation, the words, intentions, and meanings of the posters, or get the hell out. Or maybe you will lose another valuable member to your community. On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 9:16 PM, Gaetan Bisson <bisson@archlinux.org> wrote:
[2012-01-03 20:27:57 -0500] Jonathan Vasquez:
It seems like you are just trolling on people that have legitimate questions. Signal to Noise increased.
Exactly!
Even Angel's troll brings more signal to this discussion than your "I have the same problem and no clue how to diagnose/fix it" messages...
-- Gaetan
-- Jonathan Vasquez