Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Mar 2007 17:32 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Gentoo "Last week, the Gentoo project entered the lowest point of its 7-year old existence. The single most telling statement attesting to this fact is this brief excerpt from the current issue of Gentoo Weekly News. 'The following developers recently joined the Gentoo project: Daniel Robbins; the following developers recently left the Gentoo project: Daniel Robbins' Yes, this is the same Daniel Robbins who founded Gentoo Linux back in the year 2000 and who left the project in 2004 for personal reasons. He officially re-joined the Gentoo development team two weeks ago - only to resign a few days later. The reason? Strong personal attacks by some of the current developers of the project."
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I had some problems too
by tikal26 on Mon 12th Mar 2007 18:19 UTC
tikal26
Member since:
2005-11-12

I had some problems by some members that could not beleive how stupid I was at having problems installing gentoo, I guess I was not wanted int heri gentoo community, (too stupid).

RE: I had some problems too
by Schmeggma on Mon 12th Mar 2007 19:30 in reply to "I had some problems too"
Schmeggma Member since:
2006-01-14

Do you have a link to that thread? I've always found the community itself pretty helpful. (Unless of course they were angry because you didn't bother to search, read the documentaion etc. which is a completely different matter..)

I think you've missed the fact that the issue here is within the core rather than the community as a whole.

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RE: I had some problems too
by dylansmrjones on Mon 12th Mar 2007 21:15 in reply to "I had some problems too"
dylansmrjones Member since:
2005-10-02

One has to be extremely stupid in order to receive such a reply. Like not knowing how to turn on a computer.

gentoo is surely not for non-geeks. If you don't know what you are doing, you shouldn't be using gentoo. It'll never work out. Certain technical skills are a requirement. It's no good if you are so unskilled, you don't understand our explanations.

That said, I've never had any problems with getting help. People at the gentoo-user mailling list are always very kind and helpful - unless of course you refuse to read the documentation we are pointing you to (or are a jerk posting spam about dolphins getting killed in Japan - that was one more person to my kill-list).

If you don't understand the documentation you are free to ask for our help and we will gladly help you.

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RE[2]: I had some problems too
by Havin_it on Tue 13th Mar 2007 09:29 in reply to "RE: I had some problems too"
Havin_it Member since:
2006-03-10


gentoo is surely not for non-geeks. If you don't know what you are doing, you shouldn't be using gentoo. It'll never work out. Certain technical skills are a requirement. It's no good if you are so unskilled, you don't understand our explanations.


I don't really agree with this. I do think that users (and to some extent devs) like to trade on this, but I personally got well into the Gentoo experience without really learning any general-purpose Linux skills. The skills are the same you need for any distro, namely how to follow the checklist:

1) Google and search the forum for your prob
2) If you don't find a solution this way, ask in the forum (showing some evidence that you've tried to solve it yourself)
3) If the forum concludes something's broken, file a bug.

The skills are constructing good queries, and polite well-structured requests for help. Innit?

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