[Typo3] Strategy for page templates... help needed.

Amir Mualem amir219 at sbcglobal.net
Fri May 6 04:35:59 CEST 2005


Michael Stucki wrote:
> Amir Mualem wrote:
> 
> 
>>Now for a future notice, if you are sick of reading my posts, then dont
>>click on them and dont answer them.  I am interested in some help and
>>consultation with understanding Typo3 and to tell you the truth, THE
>>DOCUMENTATION DOES NOT HELP.  Getting started tutorial helped, but to as
>>far as I know, thats it.  I like getting real time help, and doing it
>>myself.  Now if you dont want to help, then please, don't.
>>
>>Sorry if I sound a bit rude, but I have been just having enough with
>>this mailing list already.  I wonder if other noobs feel the same way.
> 
> 
> If you're too lazy to find your answers by doing research, feel free to hire
> an agency to teach you. Contrary to you, most of these agencies help to
> commit to the TYPO3 project in form of money/support/whatever and thus
> improve the quality of TYPO3 even more and more.
> 
> Since you seem to be too lazy/stupid to find answers in the clearly
> structured documentation, just go and find another product which helps
> people with expectations like yours.
> 
> In case you won't have success, consider to get down from the high horse and
> calm down a little bit.
> 
> - michael

Now you are calling me stupid?  Ah, this is very consoling.

I quote the following from Kasper's message regarding the Mailing List.

"It's totally OK to seek help for free on the mailing lists and 
generally you will find your answers without having to pay for them. 
However please respect the fact that all questions are not equally as 
simple to answer, and eventually you might have to pay someone for the 
help. And what's so bad about that anyway?...after all you got the 
system for free..."

Please, again, do not question the amount of work I am doing on the 
project.  I am no different then any other noob on this mailing list, 
there is no message search here, so we cannot search for past mailing 
list entries.  Therefore, when I run into a problem, I open a thread. 
To tell you the truth, I open the thread right after I do a quick 
search, if the answer is not OBVIOUS which it was not as you can see, I 
post it.  I post it also for my benefit to to record my progress as I 
find out a solution, and anyone else who wants to help me out.

So again, to Micheal Stucki and others, stop posting in my threads if my 
question bothers you so much.  I dont see you guys questioning other new 
typo3 user's intelligence or thier work and effort put into a project, I 
deserve the same respect regardless of what you think.  If you DO 
question other people's intelligence and effort before answering a 
question, or before being polite with your response, then there is a 
serious problem with the welfare of this mailing list community; maybe 
that is something worth notifying to Kasper.

PS:  It says nothing in the guidelines regarding the standard or rating 
of your question.  As long as it is a question, it is supposedly 
welcomed in this mailing list, I guess noobs may find it differently. 
Or atleast I do. ;)



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