Today, I had a couple of friends over visiting. They dabble in Linux a little, but neither is a Linux "professional".
It surprised me that this website hadn't come up before, but for whatever reason we don't talk about Linux a lot.
(We are friends because we are in a band together). So, I was showing them around this site, and they made a profound
observation. I guess when you're around something all the time you take it for granted.
But what we noticed, was there are about seven are eight people on this site that are very very helpful.
I thought about including their names on a list here, but the problem with a list is that you inevitably miss some people.
As a whole, everyone helps everyone. That is rare these days. But there are a few that go beyond the call of duty.
Not so long ago, it seems like LinuxQuestions.org, reddit and stackOverflow where the places to get help. Sometimes
they are still useful, but this site is fast becoming one of the sources of truth. Several "Linux help" searches return this
site now. That wasn't the case a couple of years ago. How did that happen? Because of the unsung heros of this site.
It was mentioned that I could be one of them, but I'm not really talking about people like me.
There is a difference between writing tutorial articles and the people who really get involved in your problem.
They take time from their day, minutes, hours, in some cases multiple days... to answer your questions and help you
the best they can. They get information from you, they know the right questions to ask.
You aren't a number in a queue, or an unknown face in the crowd. As I said earlier, there are easily at least eight
people I could mention here, probably more. But I personally want to say.. "Thanks!"
I mentioned some other sites that are helpful, I still use them from time to time, (but less and less honestly).
I notice many of the replies on some of those sites are on one liners, or maybe two or three commands to try.
That's it. End of discussion, you're no longer worth my time. But on this site, linux.org... I see people taking
their valuable time to help someone out. Not just a sentence or two.. but pages and pages of responses (often
from multiple people) to help you fix your problem.
If you're one of these people... and I think most of us know who they are... "Thank you!".
This includes the admins and moderators as well. I don't know why this site get attacked so often.
DDoS attacks, spam attacks, you name it.. it seems to happen frequently here. But the admins are on top of
it. They keep this site relatively clean and clear of junk. They keep the bashing and politics down to a minimum,
so, if I haven't said it before... "Thank you!" to those guys as well.
These are the things that separate this site from the rest.
It surprised me that this website hadn't come up before, but for whatever reason we don't talk about Linux a lot.
(We are friends because we are in a band together). So, I was showing them around this site, and they made a profound
observation. I guess when you're around something all the time you take it for granted.
But what we noticed, was there are about seven are eight people on this site that are very very helpful.
I thought about including their names on a list here, but the problem with a list is that you inevitably miss some people.
As a whole, everyone helps everyone. That is rare these days. But there are a few that go beyond the call of duty.
Not so long ago, it seems like LinuxQuestions.org, reddit and stackOverflow where the places to get help. Sometimes
they are still useful, but this site is fast becoming one of the sources of truth. Several "Linux help" searches return this
site now. That wasn't the case a couple of years ago. How did that happen? Because of the unsung heros of this site.
It was mentioned that I could be one of them, but I'm not really talking about people like me.
There is a difference between writing tutorial articles and the people who really get involved in your problem.
They take time from their day, minutes, hours, in some cases multiple days... to answer your questions and help you
the best they can. They get information from you, they know the right questions to ask.
You aren't a number in a queue, or an unknown face in the crowd. As I said earlier, there are easily at least eight
people I could mention here, probably more. But I personally want to say.. "Thanks!"
I mentioned some other sites that are helpful, I still use them from time to time, (but less and less honestly).
I notice many of the replies on some of those sites are on one liners, or maybe two or three commands to try.
That's it. End of discussion, you're no longer worth my time. But on this site, linux.org... I see people taking
their valuable time to help someone out. Not just a sentence or two.. but pages and pages of responses (often
from multiple people) to help you fix your problem.
If you're one of these people... and I think most of us know who they are... "Thank you!".
This includes the admins and moderators as well. I don't know why this site get attacked so often.
DDoS attacks, spam attacks, you name it.. it seems to happen frequently here. But the admins are on top of
it. They keep this site relatively clean and clear of junk. They keep the bashing and politics down to a minimum,
so, if I haven't said it before... "Thank you!" to those guys as well.
These are the things that separate this site from the rest.