Jad Madi wrote:
Yes, I got few problem solved over this list, but that because I mostly ask on #drupal and BTW, they shouldn't give full solution, they should only give a kickstart...
Just a reminder that asking support questions in #drupal can get you a very fast /kick start... Ask in #drupal-support.
The problem with questions on this list is:
- the answer is so obvious that it is clear the poster has not spent any time on research. Why should I then bother to write an email? I will think the poster is rather rude for not doing his homework first and I am likely to ignore this and also later requests.
- the information provided is insufficient. Again, the author should have spent some time to do his homework first and the same as above applies.
- the question is too generic. I am not going to provide written essays on the benefits of Drupal or on how to set up a site with specific features free of charge.
- I don't know the answer. Yes, that can happen too.
- None of the above applies, and the question is not a FAQ. I might answer if I got the time.
Cheers, Gerhard