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Re: New unofficial document - oamp.pdf
- To: Jeremy Bowen <jammer@flashmail.com>
- Subject: Re: New unofficial document - oamp.pdf
- From: Rev3rse <igor.piazza@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 12:32:11 +0100
- Cc: misc@openbsd.org
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I reading the list have noticed that various persons asked aid on php
and mysql on openbsd, therefore I have thought to indicate to they a
possible aid. However I agree on its observation.
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:01:53 +1300, Jeremy Bowen <jammer@flashmail.com> wrote:
> Damnit I've been subscribed to this list for less than 6 months and
> already it has turned into a dumping ground for clueless idiots.
>
> Doesn't anyone check the archives anymore ? Less than 3 days ago someone
> set up a web-site to gather this sort of HOWTO. *That* would be an
> appropriate place for this stuff. (In my understanding, misc@ is not.)
>
> If everyone is going to post pointers to their "Unofficial" setup and
> configuration notes on this list, then it will be swamped by drivel that
> in all likelyhood will be out of date and incorrect. Much of the appeal
> of this list is diminishing as a result.
>
> It must be the season of goodwill because it appears that more people
> posting stupid questions (that 5 minutes of searching archives could
> resolve) are being spoon-fed answers rather than being told to RTFM. Sheesh!
>
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