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Gabriel Fernandez wrote: Hi: > I know you have done a great job in writing the docs. I really appreaciate > that. However, to give here on the list only "Oracle" answers, like look > there, look this is not funny anymore, especially when this answers are > just a more work. I do agree with Ronald on this one. For such simple questions whoever gives the answer should give a straight answer instead of making people wander inside hundreds of messages, which, most of the time don't give you an answer either. Sorry, but I don't agree. The only way to understand what's going on and what should be done is *reading* the docs. And if you're asking such questions and get a hint where to start reading it's a good idea to follow this hint or ignore it. But blaming like "I was asking where to find the wood and you're were telling me: take this map..." is not a good way. Sorry. Matthias, I know it is not easy to compile a FAQ list, but I consider that an answer for a FAQ entry should contain a complete explanation of why the problem is happening and how to solve it. Most of the answers actually confuse you more than you were before you read them. The HylaFAQ is mostly a collection of questions and answers from the list (together with pointers into the man pages and so on as you explained in your other email). BTW: I want to take this other email as Q33 of the next FAQ. These answers are only hints where to go with your problem or what could be the reason or what could be done next. And: the answers are as good as the answers in the list :-) If you find a specific answer is wrong or nonsense or missleading just point me to the number an I'll fix (delete) it. Another suggestion is that you should _not_ add the message without proofreading it. There are many grammar mistakes and some of the messages are difficult to understand because of the poor writing style. The answers (mostly) are emails from the list and each email has an author. I can't change things in the text and say: this is what Gabriel Fernandez was saying about this topic. I only change URL's if they get outdated and add HTML-style. (Please excuse me for my grammar and my pure english.) I hope nobody takes this personally. I understand the amount of work that everyone in this list must have and the inmensurable number of messages and problems one receives during the day. However, consider also that when a person posts a message in the list is often frustrated and does not take "black humor" easily. If one is frustrated about a HylaFAX problem it's a good idea to shutdown the server and start reading :-) Trust me. I was so happy, happy like a young boy again (I'm 41 now :-( ) I solved my first HylaFAX problem by myself and wrote a note to the list: there is a bug in XXX and this is the solution and the patch... matthias