Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] [Fwd: sorry]
- From: Marc Williams <marcw onlymooo com>
- To: gnomemeeting list <gnomemeeting-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] [Fwd: sorry]
- Date: 29 Nov 2002 07:52:57 -0600
He's at least partially correct, of course. But I think most of us knew
that already.
However, I'm not sure why he seems to think that the list is only a
place for uber geeks to hang out. I know I asked a bunch of elementary
questions here at first. I can't ever recall being disappointed with
any of the answers.
If a rookie wants the ultimate in disappointment, go ahead and try to
install an h.323 client or even a SIP client on a Mac running OS X.
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 07:33, Damien Sandras wrote:
> -----Message suivi-----
>
> > your gnomemeeting list is not going to be of any use to me. i am not a
> > programmer, and the subjects discussed are essentially without meaning
> > to me. i needed some information as to what gnome-meeting connects to
> > (will it connect with ymessenger or msnmessenger and if so what to do to
> > make it happen). so far there is not enough information contect to be
> > of any use to a nonprogrammer such as myself
> > i appreciate all the time everyone in the linux programming field have
> > put into the linux operating system and its applications, it is a
> > gigantic undertaking which is evolving nicely and within a few years
> > should be able to replace windows just about completely.
> > 2 very crucial things must happen before it will be a total windows
> > replacement for the millions.
> > 1. each .rpm package must be complete with all dependencies, a one
> > unit package that when installed, will operate on any .rpm-accepting
> > windows variant.
> > 2. the document files must be written by a non-programmer for the
> > ordinary non-programmer person, and indexed such that when an error
> > message pops up, the ordinary person can go through the index and get a
> > complete description of what the problem is and how to correct it.
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