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Wolf_Player24
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06-02-2024, 01:44 PM
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I understand users should explore things independently first, rather than relying on others to do their thinking for them. If you can't offer a polite way to address questions, step away and avoid coming across as dismissive. Everyone begins with the same challenges and appreciated when someone takes time to assist. If you're unwilling to contribute or help others, don't hesitate to leave. We all started similarly and were thankful for assistance. If you can't reciprocate, at least don’t act rude. This is just my perspective. It can be tough, and I’ve encouraged people to do their own research instead of expecting ready-made solutions. KISS for Arch is mainly about technical details, not user experience. It focuses on using original sources to simplify maintenance and confirm functionality as intended. Of course, testing is necessary, but it reduces the need for many developers. [evil mode] It’s frustrating when people just assemble packages without putting in real effort and relying on others’ upstream work. [/evil mode] Let’s keep things respectful and focused.
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Wolf_Player24
06-02-2024, 01:44 PM #22

I understand users should explore things independently first, rather than relying on others to do their thinking for them. If you can't offer a polite way to address questions, step away and avoid coming across as dismissive. Everyone begins with the same challenges and appreciated when someone takes time to assist. If you're unwilling to contribute or help others, don't hesitate to leave. We all started similarly and were thankful for assistance. If you can't reciprocate, at least don’t act rude. This is just my perspective. It can be tough, and I’ve encouraged people to do their own research instead of expecting ready-made solutions. KISS for Arch is mainly about technical details, not user experience. It focuses on using original sources to simplify maintenance and confirm functionality as intended. Of course, testing is necessary, but it reduces the need for many developers. [evil mode] It’s frustrating when people just assemble packages without putting in real effort and relying on others’ upstream work. [/evil mode] Let’s keep things respectful and focused.

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