I really hate to say this, because I hate it when the super 31337
Linux hackers shoot down the newbies, but newbies can be a boon. Have you ever subscribed to the Max mailing list? I was on for a week and had to leave. There were so many RTFM questions I couldn't process signal from noise...
I know, I know, so unconstructive. Bring on the newbies...
At 05:04 PM 21/02/2003 -0800, J. Scott Hildebrand wrote:
i think it's important that people get involved regardless of how
many clueless newbies get on board. if there were never newbies, then there would be no advanced users, and more importantly there would be no resources. this is kind of a similar thing as to when people complain about their favorite small unknown band making it big. if they make it big, it means that they'll more likely continue to make music that you can get access to. if they don't make it, then it's likely you'll never hear another record from then again... and if pd doesn't "make it," it'll never improve and it'll become old dusty software that very few people use.
scott
. . David McCallum . Music wants to be free . http://mentalfloss.ca/sintheta/ .