Issues with Community

Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar chambilkethakur at gmail.com
Wed Sep 17 06:18:08 EDT 2014


ahahaha, this is a total win.

"There are many other theories such as it could be some joruno or redditter
trying to get burned by Linus to get some headlines. It could be NSA trying
to sneak their code, it could be Russians. But none of these theories beat
the one by Giorgio A. Tsoukalos who believes that it’s aliens trolling the
Linux Kernel mailing list."

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Jesus Bustos <jesus.bustos at adminlinux.org>
wrote:

> Nick,
>
> What do you think about the following :
>
>
> http://www.themukt.com/2014/08/04/someone-trolling-linux-kernel-mailing-lists-really-hard/
>
> Regards.
>
> On 17 September 2014 11:00, Hugo Mills <hugo at carfax.org.uk> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 07:22:15PM -0400, nick wrote:
>> > After numerous tries at good patches and still failing , I am
>> > listening to what you guys stated about my patches check it applies,
>> > grammar and build checks. I am still unable to get a good patch and
>> > would really appreciate it if someone walks me through one good
>> > patch as I will learn this will a tutor and the tutor can help be my
>> > router to the community for now in order to start helping me learn
>> > how to be involved correctly and follow the community rules. I am
>> > willing to work on my patches if someone is willing to do this for
>> > me and help me improve my taste in the communities mouth.
>>
>>    Pretty much everybody who's written you an email from these mailing
>> lists in the last two months has been trying to help you in this way.
>> You've consistently ignored (or at least not followed) the advice,
>> which makes the people who gave it feel like it's not worth the
>> effort. Therefore, as it stands, anyone considering helping you will
>> probably think it's a complete waste of time.
>>
>>    Phrases such as you've used to date: "I must check things more
>> carefully", "I'm willing to work on my patches", "I will learn this"
>> are no longer good enough: You've used wording like this before, and
>> failed to show that you've learned anything as a result.
>>
>>    So, unless you can explain in detail *why* you ignored all the
>> previous advice, *and* you can explain in detail *how* you are modifying
>> your behaviour and working practices so that you can learn from future
>> advice, nobody is likely to want to help you.
>>
>>    Go back and read my mail from yesterday. Engage with it -- write
>> your thoughts and explanations on a point-by-point basis. A single
>> three-line response at the end of the mail is not sufficient. If you
>> can't engage with that mail in detail, follow the advice I gave and
>> seek formal assistance for your learning difficulties.
>>
>>    Hugo.
>>
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Thank you
Warm Regards
Anuz
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