I ask Tony,just because I read the article from NT Insider,and Tony just
work for OSR.
So,I think Tony is correct man can give me some hints.That’s all.
I’m in this list.and I get others’ reply and reply others’ question I can
clarify.
This is the way from the newbie to the senior.
And when I send my message at this list first,Nick tell me that I must
quote original message.
I’m sorry for my mistake and accept this suggestion.Thank you again,Nick.
This is the way the newbie get more experience for rules of communication.
Yes,I’m a newbie.So,I maybe don’t know some rules.I Accepte the suggestion
from anyone.
Prokash Sinha,I’m sorry for my mistake.And I have knowed the rules.Thank
you.
And of course,I want to communicate with anyone.In my country,ask a
particular person to help,is a simply way to get particular help.And It’s
common.
I’m from china.Maybe it’s difference for culture.
Encore,
It is not your fault. Pls dont feel sorry about it. There was a recent
flame(hot headed topic) about open source vs. propietary source. U might
have seen all the flurry of emails. Also I dont think you did any mistake by
asking and/or naming Tony. Since Ur from china, it is quite understandable
that you might have gotton it little out of context. Again I dont think U
are wrong.
Ideally, anyone should be able to throw questions to anyone to get help and
get things done. Now it would be up to the person(s) to help or not that
person-asking-question.
But unfortunately, that does not seem to be the case.
-prokash
----- Original Message -----
From: “ecore”
To: “File Systems Developers”
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 8:34 PM
Subject: [ntfsd] Re: Sorry for my newbie’s mistake.
> And of course,I want to communicate with anyone.In my country,ask a
> particular person to help,is a simply way to get particular help.And It’s
> common.
> I’m from china.Maybe it’s difference for culture.
>
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