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[愤怒]那些连标题都写不清楚的人们啊,你们醒醒吧
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在论坛里呆久了,我的失望越来越深,看看那些日渐多起来的莫名其妙的标题,我越发难以抑制自己的愤怒,我的愤怒因那些含糊不清的帖子标题而发:
"关于××的问题"——可以说,只要是求助类的帖子,都可以把这个标题安上,放之四海而皆准。可是,我从标题了解到了什么有用的信息了吗?没有!欲知详情如何,请点标题阅读。好,今天你回答了这个问题,明天我再开一帖,标题我早想好了,还是"关于××的问题",只是此××非彼××,您有那么多的闲情逸致您就慢慢研究吧;
"高手请进"——不是高手您就绕道吧,是高手您就进来吧;进来干什么?对不起,在标题里我不告诉你,你进来了我再说;不进来?不进来你就不知道了;您进来了?那好,刚才让你费神猜我的来意,现在且听我慢慢道来;这个话题您不感兴趣?不好意思,浪费您的时间了;
"急"——我是真的急啊,你不看我在标题里都写了好几个"急"字吗?十万火急的事情,您就帮帮我吧!究竟怎么回事?您先进来再说嘛,我是真的很急;可是,我不明白你为什么这样着急,反正看着标题我是一头雾水,连我都在为你着急;
"求助"——唉,连提个问题都大言不惭地称之为"原创",难道原创就那么廉价吗?
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我不清楚正在阅读这篇帖子的你对含糊不清的帖子是否有厌恶之情,于我而言,因为深受其害,所以对此深恶痛绝:每天有那么多的事情需要忙,本想上论坛来轻松看帖,轻松解题,却不曾料到举目四望,满眼尽是模糊帖,为了查看这些帖子是否值得阅读,还得一个个点开来看,根本无法略过自己不感兴趣的帖子,更谈不上迅速查找自己感兴趣的话题了,真是越看越窝火,满腔的热情就这样被消磨掉了;对于那些负有论坛管理之责的版主来说,更是增加了几多枯燥无味的重复劳动。如果我们逛论坛的时间都浪费在这里指指那里点点上面,那我们还有多少时间来讨论一些深入的话题?我曾经试图把这些帖子标题一一纠正过来,可是,我很快发现我的勤奋是徒劳的:今天处理了这个,明天还会有另外一个,按下葫芦浮起瓢。努力了大半年后,我发现我很累,我彻底失败了,我败在了这些失败的标题手下,我决定向这些失败的标题们投降——当然,这不是我辞职的全部原因。我真的不明白,为什么还有那么多的人连个标题都写不清楚。
"偶只喜欢回答那些标题和描述都很清晰的帖子!",这是论坛某资深会员的个人签名,我想,这也是绝大多数会员的心声。那些连标题都写不清楚的人们啊,你们能不能用心一点,多花点心思来琢磨一下该如何写好标题?这能花费你们多少时间?如果连你自己都不愿意把标题写清楚,你还能指望别人有那么多的耐心来回答你的问题吗?
如果你想得到及时的帮助,请先把标题写清楚!请记住:浪费别人的时间等于消磨别人回答问题的热情!
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After staying in the forum for a long time, my disappointment deepens more and more. Looking at those increasingly numerous and inexplicable titles, I find it more and more difficult to suppress my anger. My anger arises from those ambiguous post titles:
"About ×× problem" - It can be said that as long as it is a help-seeking post, this title can be attached, applicable universally. But what useful information do I get from the title? Nothing! If you want to know the details, please click the title to read. Well, today you answered this question, and tomorrow I will start another post. I have already thought of the title, still "About ×× problem", but this ×× is not that ××. If you have so much leisure, you can study it slowly;
"Experts please come in" - If you are not an expert, you can go around; if you are an expert, you can come in; what to do when you come in? I'm sorry, I won't tell you in the title. I'll tell you when you come in; don't come in? You won't know if you don't come in; you came in? Then, just now I made you bother to guess my purpose. Now listen to me slowly; you are not interested in this topic? I'm sorry, I wasted your time;
"Urgent" - I'm really urgent. Don't you see that I have written several "urgent" words in the title? It's an extremely urgent matter, please help me. What exactly is going on? Please come in first. I'm really urgent; but I don't understand why you are so urgent. Anyway, looking at the title, I'm at a loss. Even I am anxious for you;
" Request for help" - Alas, even raising a question is brazenly called "original". Is original that cheap?
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I don't know if you who are reading this post have a feeling of dislike for ambiguous posts. For me, because I have suffered from it, I deeply detest it: There are so many things to do every day. I originally wanted to come to the forum to read posts and solve problems easily, but unexpectedly, when I look around, all I see are vague posts. In order to see whether these posts are worth reading, I have to open them one by one. I can't skip the posts I'm not interested in, let alone quickly find the topics I'm interested in. It's really more and more frustrating, and my full enthusiasm is worn out like this; for those version masters who are responsible for forum management, it is also to increase a few boring repetitive labors. If we waste our time on pointing and clicking here and there, how much time will we have left to discuss in-depth topics? I once tried to correct these post titles one by one, but I soon found that my diligence was in vain: This one was dealt with today, and another one will come tomorrow, like pressing the gourd down but the ladle floats up. After working hard for more than half a year, I found that I was very tired. I completely failed. I lost to these failed titles. I decided to surrender to these failed titles - of course, this is not the whole reason for my resignation. I really don't understand why there are still so many people who can't write a title clearly.
"I only like to answer posts with clear titles and descriptions!" This is the personal signature of a senior member of the forum. I think this is also the voice of the majority of members. Those people who can't even write a title clearly, can't you be more attentive and spend more thought on thinking about how to write a good title? How much time can this cost you? If you don't even want to write the title clearly, can you expect others to have so much patience to answer your questions?
If you want to get timely help, please write the title clearly first! Please remember: Wasting others' time is equal to wearing down others' enthusiasm for answering questions!
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强烈支持楼主!!!!
建议对于那些标题模糊的帖子,任何人都别回答问题,只要把楼主的这篇帖子帖出即可.
namejm 荣誉版主 要辞职了吗?
无奈何 版主 也辞职了,
唉! 看来这个论坛也快不行了,高手都这样一个一个走了,婉惜.............
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Strongly support the LZ!!!!
It is suggested that for those posts with vague titles, no one should answer the questions, just repost the LZ's post.
namejm Honor Moderator Are you going to resign?
Helplessness Moderator also resigned,
Alas! It seems that this forum is also about to be in trouble, and the experts are leaving one by one, pity.............
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....这是中国网民的悲哀
在任何地方我都能看见『急』『高手进』之类的帖子...
难道只有高手才能解决他们的问题吗???
我是百度DOS吧吧主,对于此类帖子 以前的处理方法是删
但是现在我要帖上LZ的帖子......
又一个要走的...
....This is the sorrow of Chinese netizens
Everywhere I can see posts like "urgent" "experts come in"...
Does only experts can solve their problems???
I am the bar master of Baidu DOS Bar. For such posts, the previous handling method was to delete
But now I want to post the LZ's post......
Another one is leaving...
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写明标题是对别人最基本尊重!
Stating the title is the most basic respect for others!
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这是个很难解决的问题。网络上众多的论坛里都有这个现象,光靠版主来处理确实是太费时间和精力,只有大家的素质普遍提高了,才可能好转。
这个帖子似乎移到 *意见反馈* 板块比较好。
This is a very difficult problem. This phenomenon exists in many forums on the Internet. It really takes too much time and energy for just the moderators to handle it. It can only improve when everyone's quality is generally improved.
This post seems to be better moved to the *Feedback* section.
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此文让我受益良多。值得一读,大家如果也觉得不错就一起来推~~~
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在黑客世界里,当提出一个技术问题时,你能得到怎样的回答?这取决于挖出答案的难度,同样取决于你提问的方法。本指南旨在帮助你提高发问技巧,以获取你最想要的答案。
首先你必须明白,黑客们只偏爱艰巨的任务,或者能激发他们思维的好问题。
如若不然,我们还来干吗?如果你有值得我们反复咀嚼玩味的好问题,我们自会对你感激不尽。好问题是激励,是厚礼,可以提高我们的理解力,而且通常会暴露我们以前从没意识到或者思考过的问题。对黑客而言,“问得好!”是发自内心的大力称赞。
尽管黑客们有蔑视简单问题和不友善的坏名声,有时看起来似乎我们对新手,对知识贫乏者怀有敌意,但其实不是那样的。
我们不想掩饰对这样一些人的蔑视--他们不愿思考,或者在发问前不去完成他们应该做的事。这种人只会谋杀时间--他们只愿索取,从不付出,无端消耗我们的时间,而我们本可以把时间用在更有趣的问题或者更值得回答的人身上。
我们称这样的人为“失败者”(由于历史原因,我们有时把它拼作“lusers”)。
我们在很大程度上属于志愿者,从繁忙的生活中抽出时间来解惑答疑,而且时常被提问淹没。所以我们无情的滤掉一些话题,特别是抛弃那些看起来象失败者的家伙,以便更高效的利用时间来回答胜利者的问题。
如果你觉得我们过于傲慢的态度让你不爽,让你委屈,不妨设身处地想想。我们并没有要求你向我们屈服--事实上,我们中的大多数人最喜欢公平交易不过了,只要你付出小小努力来满足最起码的要求,我们就会欢迎你加入到我们的文化中来。但让我们帮助那些不愿意帮助自己的人是没有意义的。如果你不能接受这种“歧视”,我们建议你花点钱找家商业公司签个技术支持协议得了,别向黑客乞求帮助。
如果你决定向我们求助,当然不希望被视为失败者,更不愿成为失败者中的一 员。立刻得到有效答案的最好方法,就是象胜利者那样提问--聪明、自信、有解决问题的思路,只是偶尔在特定的问题上需要获得一点帮助。
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提问之前
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在通过电邮、新闻组或者聊天室提出技术问题前,检查你有没有做到:
1. 通读手册,试着自己找答案。
2. 在FAQ里找答案(一份维护得好的FAQ可以包罗万象:)。
3. 在网上搜索(个人推荐google~~~)。
4. 向你身边精于此道的朋友打听。
当你提出问题的时候,首先要说明在此之前你干了些什么;这将有助于树立你的形象:你不是一个妄图不劳而获的乞讨者,不愿浪费别人的时间。如果提问者能从答案中学到东西,我们更乐于回答他的问题。
周全的思考,准备好你的问题,草率的发问只能得到草率的回答,或者根本得 不到任何答案。越表现出在寻求帮助前为解决问题付出的努力,你越能得到实质性的帮助。
小心别问错了问题。如果你的问题基于错误的假设,普通黑客(J. RandomHacker)通常会用无意义的字面解释来答复你,心里想着“蠢问题...”,希望着你会从问题的回答(而非你想得到的答案)中汲取教训。
决不要自以为够资格得到答案,你没这种资格。毕竟你没有为这种服务支付任何报酬。你要自己去“挣”回一个答案,靠提出一个有内涵的,有趣的,有思维激励作用的问题--一个对社区的经验有潜在贡献的问题,而不仅仅是被动的从他人处索要知识--去挣到这个答案。
另一方面,表明你愿意在找答案的过程中做点什么,是一个非常好的开端。
“谁能给点提示?”、“我这个例子里缺了什么?”以及“我应该检查什么地方?”比“请把确切的过程贴出来”更容易得到答复。因为你显得只要有人指点正确的方向,你就有完成它的能力和决心。
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谨慎选择论坛
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小心选择提问的场合。如果象下面描述的那样,你很可能被忽略掉或者被看作失败者:
1. 在风马牛不相及的论坛贴出你的问题
2. 在探讨高级技巧的论坛张贴非常初级的问题;反之亦然
3. 在太多的不同新闻组交叉张贴
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用辞贴切,语法正确,拼写无误
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我们从经验中发现,粗心的写作者通常也是马虎的思考者(我敢打包票)。
回答粗心大意者的问题很不值得,我们宁愿把时间耗在别处。
正确的拼写,标点符号和大小写很重要。
更一般的说,如果你的提问写得象个半文盲,你很有可能被忽视。
如果你在使用非母语的论坛提问,你可以犯点拼写和语法上的小错--但决不能
在思考上马虎(没错,我们能弄清两者的分别)
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使用含义丰富,描述准确的标题
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在邮件列表或者新闻组中,大约50字以内的主题标题是抓住资深专家注意力的黄金时机。别用喋喋不休的“帮帮忙”(更别说“救命啊!!!!!”这样让人反感的话)来浪费这个机会。不要妄想用你的痛苦程度来打动我们,
别用空格代替问题的描述,哪怕是极其简短的描述。
蠢问题:
救命啊!我的膝上机不能正常显示了!
聪明问题:
XFree86 4.1下鼠标光标变形,Fooware MV1005的显示芯片。
如果你在回复中提出问题,记得要修改内容标题,表明里面有一个问题。一个 看起来象“Re:测试”或者“Re:新bug”的问题很难引起足够重视。另外,引 用并删减前文的内容,给新来的读者留下线索。
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精确描述,信息量大
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1. 谨慎明确的描述症状。
2. 提供问题发生的环境(机器配置、操作系统、应用程序以及别的什么)。
3. 说明你在提问前是怎样去研究和理解这个问题的。
4. 说明你在提问前采取了什么步骤去解决它。
5. 罗列最近做过什么可能有影响的硬件、软件变更。
尽量想象一个黑客会怎样反问你,在提问的时候预先给他答案。
Simon Tatham写过一篇名为《如何有效的报告Bug》的出色短文。强力推荐你也读一读。
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话不在多
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你需要提供精确有效的信息。这并不是要求你简单的把成吨的出错代码或者数据完 全转储摘录到你的提问中。如果你有庞大而复杂的测试条件,尽量把它剪裁得越小 越好。
这样做的用处至少有三点。第一,表现出你为简化问题付出了努力,这可以使你得 到回答的机会增加;第二,简化问题使你得到有用答案的机会增加;第三,在提炼 你的bug报告的过程中,也许你自己就能找出问题所在或作出更正。
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告诉黑客们你认为问题是怎样引起的没什么帮助。(如果你的推断如此有效,还用 向别人求助吗?),因此要确信你原原本本告诉了他们问题的症状,不要加进你自 己的理解和推论。让黑客们来诊断吧。
蠢问题:
我在内核编译中一次又一次遇到SIG11错误,我怀疑某条飞线搭在主板的走线上了, 这种情况应该怎样检查最好?
聪明问题:
我自制的一套K6/233系统,主板是FIC-PA2007 (VIA Apollo VP2芯片组),256MB Corsair PC133 SDRAM,在内核编译中频频产生SIG11错误,从开机20分钟以后就有这种情况,开机
前20分钟内从没发生过。重启也没有用,但是关机一晚上就又能工作20分钟。所有 内存都换过了,没有效果。相关部分的典型编译记录如下...。
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对找出问题最有帮助的线索,往往就是问题发生前的一系列操作,因此,你的说明 应该包含操作步骤,以及电脑的反应,直到问题产生。
如果你的说明很长(超过四个段落),在开头简述问题会有所帮助,接下来按时间 顺序详述。这样黑客们就知道该在你的说明中找什么。
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漫无边际的提问近乎无休无止的时间黑洞。最能给你有用答案的人也正是最忙的人(他们忙是因为要亲自完成大部分工作)。这样的人对无节制的时间黑洞不太感冒,因此也可以说他们对漫无边际的提问不大感冒。
如果你明确表述需要回答者做什么(提供建议,发送一段代码,检查你的补丁或是别的),就最有可能得到有用的答案。这会定出一个时间和精力的上限, 便于回答者集中精力来帮你,这很凑效。
要理解专家们生活的世界,要把专业技能想象为充裕的资源,而回复的时间则是贫乏的资源。解决你的问题需要的时间越少,越能从忙碌的专家口中掏出答案。
因此,优化问题的结构,尽量减少专家们解决它所需要的时间,会有很大的帮助--这通常和简化问题有所区别。因此,问“我想更好的理解X,
能给点提示吗?”通常比问“你能解释一下X吗?”更好。如果你的代码 不能工作,问问它有什么地方不对,比要求别人替你修改要明智得多。
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别问应该自己解决的问题
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黑客们总是善于分辨哪些问题应该由你自己解决;因为我们中的大多数都
曾自己解决这类问题。同样,这些问题得由你来搞定,你会从中学到东西。
你可以要求给点提示,但别要求得到完整的解决方案。
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去除无意义的疑问
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别用无意义的话结束提问,例如“有人能帮我吗?”或者“有答案吗?”。
首先:如果你对问题的描述不很合适,这样问更是画蛇添足。其次:由于这 样问是画蛇添足,黑客们会很厌烦你--而且通常会用逻辑上正确的回答来表 示他们的蔑视,例如:“没错,有人能帮你”或者“不,没答案 ”。
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谦逊绝没有害处,而且常帮大忙 x
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彬彬有礼,多用“请”和“先道个谢了”。让大家都知道你对他们花费时间提供帮助心存感激。
然而,如果你有很多问题无法解决,礼貌将会增加你得到有用答案的机会。
(我们注意到,自从本指南发布后,从资深黑客处得到的唯一严重缺陷反馈,就是对预先道谢这一条。一些黑客觉得“先谢了”的言外之意是过后就不会再感谢任何人了。我们的建议是:都道谢。)
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问题解决后,加个简短说明
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问题解决后,向所有帮助过你的人发个说明,让他们知道问题是怎样解决 的,并再一次向他们表示感谢。如果问题在新闻组或者邮件列表中引起了 广泛关注,应该在那里贴一个补充说明。
补充说明不必很长或是很深入;简单的一句“你好,原来是网线出了问题!谢谢大家--Bill”比什么也不说要强。事实上,除非结论真的很有技术含量,否则简短可爱的小结比长篇学术论文更好。说明问题是怎样解决的,但大可不必将解决问题的过程复述一遍。
除了表示礼貌和反馈信息以外,这种补充有助于他人在邮件列表/新闻组/论坛中搜索对你有过帮助的完整解决方案,这可能对他们也很有用。
最后(至少?),这种补充有助于所有提供过帮助的人从中得到满足感。
如果你自己不是老手或者黑客,那就相信我们,这种感觉对于那些你向他们求助的导师或者专家而言,是非常重要的。问题久拖未决会让人灰心;黑客们渴望看到问题被解决。好人有好报,满足他们的渴望,你会在下次贴出新问题时尝到甜头。
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还是不懂
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如果你不是很理解答案,别立刻要求对方解释。象你以前试着自己解决问题时那样(利用手册,FAQ,网络,身边的高手),去理解它。如果你真的需要对方解释,记得表现出你已经学到了点什么。
比方说,如果我回答你:“看来似乎是zEntry被阻塞了;你应该先清
除它。”,然后:
一个很糟的后续问题:“zEntry是什么?”
聪明的问法应该是这样:“哦~~~我看过帮助了但是只有-z和-p两个
参数中提到了zEntry而且还都没有清楚的解释:<你是指这两个中的
哪一个吗?还是我看漏了什么?”
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三思而后问
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以下是几个经典蠢问题,以及黑客在拒绝回答时的心中所想:
问题:我能在哪找到X程序?
问题:我的程序/配置/SQL申明没有用
问题:我的Windows有问题,你能帮我吗?
问题:我在安装Linux(或者X)时有问题,你能帮我吗?
问题:我怎么才能破解root帐号/窃取OP特权/读别人的邮件呢?
提问:我能在哪找到X程序?
回答:就在我找到它的地方啊蠢货--搜索引擎的那一头。天呐!
还有人不会用Google吗?
提问:我的程序(配置、SQL申明)没有用
回答:这不算是问题吧,我对找出你的真正问题没兴趣--如果要
我问你二十个问题才找得出来的话--我有更有意思的事要做呢。
在看到这类问题的时候,我的反应通常不外如下三种:
1. 你还有什么要补充的吗?
2. 真糟糕,希望你能搞定。
3. 这跟我有什么鸟相关?
提问:我的Windows有问题,你能帮我吗?
回答:能啊,扔掉萎软的垃圾,换Linux吧。
提问:我在安装Linux(或者X)时有问题,你能帮我吗?
回答:不能,我只有亲自在你的电脑上动手才能找到毛病。
还是去找你当地的Linux用户组寻求手把手的指导吧(你能在这儿找到用户组的清单)。
提问:我怎么才能破解root帐号/窃取OP特权/读别人的邮件呢?
回答:想要这样做,说明你是个卑鄙小人;想找个黑客帮你,说明你是个白痴!
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好问题,坏问题
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最后,我举一些例子来说明,怎样聪明的提问;同一个问题的两种问法被放在一起,一种是愚蠢的,另一种才是明智的。
蠢问题:我可以在哪儿找到关于Foonly Flurbamatic的资料?
这种问法无非想得到“STFW”这样的回答。
聪明问题:我用Google搜索过“Foonly Flurbamatic 2600”,但是
没找到有用的结果。谁知道上哪儿去找对这种设备编程的资料?
这个问题已经STFW过了,看起来他真的遇到了麻烦。
蠢问题:我从FOO项目找来的源码没法编译。它怎么这么烂?
他觉得都是别人的错,这个傲慢自大的家伙
聪明问题:FOO项目代码在Nulix 6.2版下无法编译通过。我读过了FAQ, 但里面没有提到跟Nulix有关的问题。这是我编译过程的记录,我有什么 做得不对的地方吗?
他讲明了环境,也读过了FAQ,还指明了错误,并且他没有把问题的责任 推到别人头上,这个家伙值得留意。
蠢问题:我的主板有问题了,谁来帮我?
普通黑客对这类问题的回答通常是:“好的,还要帮你拍拍背和换尿布 吗?” ,然后按下删除键。
聪明问题:我在S2464主板上试过了X、Y和Z,但没什么作用,我又试了 A、B和C。请注意当我尝试C时的奇怪现象。显然边带传输中出现了收缩,但结果出人意料。在多处理器主板上引起边带泄漏的通常原因是什么?
谁有好主意接下来我该做些什么测试才能找出问题?
这个家伙,从另一个角度来看,值得去回答他。他表现出了解决问题的 能力,而不是坐等天上掉答案。
在最后一个问题中,注意“告诉我答案”和“给我启示,指出我还应该做什么诊断工作”之间微妙而又重要的区别。
事实上,后一个问题源自于2001年8月在Linux内核邮件列表上的一个真实的提问。我(Eric)就是那个提出问题的人。我在Tyan S2464主板上观察到了这种无法解释的锁定现象,列表成员们提供了解决那一问题的重要信息。
通过我的提问方法,我给了大家值得玩味的东西;我让人们很容易参与并且被吸引进来。我显示了自己具备和他们同等的能力,邀请他们与我共同探讨。我告诉他们我所走过的弯路,以避免他们再浪费时间,这是一种对他人时间价值的尊重。
后来,当我向每个人表示感谢,并且赞赏这套程序(指邮件列表中的讨论 --译者注)运作得非常出色的时候,一个Linux内核邮件列表(lkml)成员表示,问题得到解决并非由于我是这个列表中的“名人”,而是因为 我用了正确的方式来提问。
我们黑客从某种角度来说是拥有丰富知识但缺乏人情味的家伙;我相信他是对的,如果我象个乞讨者那样提问,不论我是谁,一定会惹恼某些人或者被他们忽视。他建议我记下这件事,给编写这个指南的人一些指导。
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找不到答案怎么办
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如果仍得不到答案,请不要以为我们觉得无法帮助你。有时只是看到你问题的人不知道答案罢了。没有回应不代表你被忽视,虽然不可否认这种差别很难区分。
总的说来,简单的重复张贴问题是个很糟的想法。这将被视为无意义的喧闹。
喧闹。
你可以通过其它渠道获得帮助,这些渠道通常更适合初学者的需要。
有许多网上的以及本地的用户组,由狂热的软件爱好者(即使他们可能从没亲自写过任何软件)组成。通常人们组建这样的团体来互相帮助并帮助新手。
另外,你可以向很多商业公司寻求帮助,不论公司大还是小(RedHat和LinuxCare就是两个最常见的例子)。别为要付费才能获得帮助而
感到沮丧!毕竟,假使你的汽车发动机汽缸密封圈爆掉了--完全可能如此--你还得把它送到修车铺,并且为维修付费。就算软件没花费你一分钱,你也不能强求技术支持总是免费的。
对大众化的软件,就象Linux之类而言,每个开发者至少会有上万名用户。
根本不可能由一个人来处理来自上万名用户的求助电话。要知道,即使你要为帮助付费,同你必须购买同类软件相比,你所付出的也是微不足道的(通常封闭源代码软件的技术支持费用比开放源代码软件要高得多,且内容也不那么丰富)。
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感谢看到这里的人们
This article has benefited me a lot. It is worth reading. If everyone also thinks it is good, let's promote it together~~~
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In the hacker world, what kind of answer can you get when you raise a technical question? It depends on the difficulty of digging out the answer, and also on the way you ask the question. This guide is designed to help you improve your questioning skills to get the answer you want most.
First of all, you must understand that hackers only prefer tough tasks or good questions that can stimulate their thinking.
Otherwise, why are we here? If you have a good question that is worth our repeated pondering, we will be very grateful to you. A good question is an inspiration, a great gift, which can improve our understanding, and usually expose problems that we have never realized or thought about before. For hackers, "Well asked!" is a heartfelt great compliment.
Although hackers have a reputation for despising simple questions and being unfriendly, sometimes it seems that we are hostile to novices and those with poor knowledge, but that's not the case.
We don't want to hide our contempt for such people - those who are unwilling to think or don't do what they should do before asking questions. Such people will only kill time - they only want to take but never give, needlessly consuming our time, and we could have spent that time on more interesting questions or more worthy people to answer.
We call such people "losers" (for historical reasons, we sometimes spell it as "lusers").
We are largely volunteers, taking time out of our busy lives to answer questions, and are often overwhelmed with questions. So we ruthlessly filter out some topics, especially abandon those who seem like losers, in order to use time more efficiently to answer the questions of winners.
If you feel that our too arrogant attitude makes you unhappy and wronged, you might as well put yourself in our shoes. We didn't ask you to submit to us - in fact, most of us like fair trade the most. As long as you make a little effort to meet the minimum requirements, we will welcome you to join our culture. But it is meaningless to let us help those who are not willing to help themselves. If you can't accept this "discrimination", we suggest that you spend some money to find a commercial company to sign a technical support agreement. Don't beg hackers for help.
If you decide to ask us for help, of course you don't want to be regarded as a loser, and even less want to be a member of losers. The best way to get an effective answer immediately is to ask questions like a winner - smart, confident, with ideas for solving problems, just occasionally needing a little help on a specific question.
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Before asking the question
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Before raising a technical question via email, newsgroup, or chat room, check if you have done:
1. Read the manual carefully and try to find the answer by yourself.
2. Find the answer in the FAQ (a well-maintained FAQ can cover everything :).
3. Search on the Internet (personally recommend Google~~~).
4. Ask your friends who are proficient in this.
When you ask a question, first explain what you have done before; this will help establish your image: you are not a beggar who tries to get something for nothing and is not willing to waste others' time. We are more willing to answer the questions of those who can learn something from the answer.
Think carefully, prepare your question. Hasty questioning can only get hasty answers or no answers at all. The more you show the efforts you have made to solve the problem before seeking help, the more substantial help you will get.
Be careful not to ask the wrong question. If your question is based on a wrong assumption, an ordinary hacker (J. Random Hacker) will usually reply with a meaningless literal explanation, thinking "stupid question...", hoping that you will learn a lesson from the answer to the question (rather than the answer you want).
Never think that you are qualified to get an answer. You are not qualified. After all, you haven't paid any remuneration for this service. You have to "earn" an answer by asking an informative, interesting, and thought-provoking question - a question that has potential contributions to the community's experience, rather than just passively asking others for knowledge.
On the other hand, showing that you are willing to do something in the process of finding the answer is a very good start.
"Can anyone give some hints?" "What's missing in my example?" and "What should I check?" are easier to get a reply than "Please post the exact process". Because you seem to have the ability and determination to complete it as long as someone points out the right direction.
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How to ask the question
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Choose the forum carefully
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Be careful to choose the occasion to ask the question. If it is described as follows, you are likely to be ignored or regarded as a loser:
1. Post your question in an irrelevant forum.
2. Post a very basic question in a forum discussing advanced skills; and vice versa.
3. Post in too many different newsgroups at the same time.
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Use appropriate words, correct grammar, and correct spelling
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We have found from experience that careless writers are usually also careless thinkers (I bet).
It is not worth answering the questions of careless people, and we would rather spend time elsewhere.
Correct spelling, punctuation, and capitalization are important.
More generally, if your question is written like a semi-literate, you are likely to be ignored.
If you are asking a question in a forum where the non-native language is used, you can make some small mistakes in spelling and grammar - but never be careless in thinking (yes, we can distinguish the two).
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Use a meaningful and accurate title
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In a mailing list or newsgroup, a subject title of about 50 words is the golden opportunity to catch the attention of senior experts. Don't waste this opportunity with wordy "Help me" (let alone offensive words like "Help!!!"). Don't try to move us with your pain level.
Don't use spaces instead of the description of the question, even if it is extremely short.
Stupid question:
Help! My laptop can't display normally!
Smart question:
Mouse cursor distorted under XFree86 4.1, display chip of Fooware MV1005.
If you raise a question in a reply, remember to modify the content title to indicate that there is a question in it. A question that looks like "Re: Test" or "Re: New bug" is difficult to get enough attention. In addition, quote and delete the previous content appropriately to leave clues for new readers.
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Accurately describe and provide abundant information
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1. Carefully and clearly describe the symptoms.
2. Provide the environment where the problem occurs (machine configuration, operating system, application program and anything else).
3. Explain how you studied and understood this problem before asking the question.
4. Explain what steps you took to solve it before asking the question.
5. List the recent hardware and software changes that may have an impact.
Try to imagine how a hacker would ask you a question in return, and pre-give him the answer when asking the question.
Simon Tatham has written an excellent short article titled "How to Report Bugs Effectively". It is strongly recommended that you also read it.
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Less is more
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You need to provide accurate and effective information. This does not require you to simply dump tons of error codes or data completely into your question. If you have a large and complex test condition, try to cut it as small as possible.
The usefulness of this is at least three points. First, it shows that you have made efforts to simplify the problem, which can increase your chance of getting an answer; second, simplifying the problem increases your chance of getting a useful answer; third, in the process of refining your bug report, you may find the problem or make corrections by yourself.
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Only state the symptoms, not the guesses
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It is not helpful to tell hackers how you think the problem is caused. (If your inference is so effective, do you still need to ask others for help?) Therefore, be sure to tell them the symptoms of the problem exactly, and do not add your own understanding and inferences. Let hackers diagnose it.
Stupid question:
I keep encountering SIG11 errors in kernel compilation. I suspect that a flying wire is touching the trace on the motherboard. What is the best way to check this situation?
Smart question:
My self-made K6/233 system, the motherboard is FIC-PA2007 (VIA Apollo VP2 chipset), 256MB Corsair PC133 SDRAM, frequently generates SIG11 errors during kernel compilation. This situation occurs after 20 minutes of booting, and never occurs within the first 20 minutes before booting. Restarting is not helpful, but shutting down for a night can work for 20 minutes again. All memories have been replaced, but there is no effect. The typical compilation record of the relevant part is as follows...
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List the symptoms in chronological order
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The most helpful clues for finding the problem are often a series of operations before the problem occurs. Therefore, your description should include the operation steps and the computer's reaction until the problem occurs.
If your description is long (more than four paragraphs), it will be helpful to briefly state the problem at the beginning, and then describe it in chronological order. In this way, hackers will know what to look for in your description.
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Understand what you want to ask
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Rambling questions are almost endless time black holes. The people who can give you useful answers are also the busiest people (they are busy because they have to do most of the work by themselves). Such people are not interested in unlimited time black holes, so it can be said that they are not interested in rambling questions.
If you clearly state what you need the answerer to do (provide advice, send a piece of code, check your patch or something else), you are most likely to get a useful answer. This will set an upper limit on time and energy, which is convenient for the answerer to focus on helping you, and this is very effective.
To understand the world of experts, imagine that professional skills are abundant resources, while the time for replies is scarce resources. The less time it takes to solve your problem, the more likely you can get an answer from a busy expert.
Therefore, optimizing the structure of the question and trying to minimize the time required for experts to solve it will be very helpful - this is usually different from simplifying the problem. Therefore, asking "I want to understand X better, can you give some hints?" is usually better than asking "Can you explain X to me?". If your code doesn't work, it is much wiser to ask what's wrong with it than to ask others to modify it for you.
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Don't ask questions that should be solved by yourself
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Hackers are always good at distinguishing which questions should be solved by yourself; because most of us have solved such questions by ourselves. Similarly, these questions have to be solved by you, and you will learn something from it.
You can ask for some hints, but don't ask for a complete solution.
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Remove meaningless questions
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Don't end the question with meaningless words, such as "Can anyone help me?" or "Is there an answer?".
First: If your description of the question is not very appropriate, asking like this is even more redundant. Second: Because asking like this is redundant, hackers will be bored with you - and usually will use logically correct answers to express their contempt, such as "Yes, someone can help you" or "No, there is no answer".
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Modesty is never harmful and often helps a lot x
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Be polite, use "please" and "thank you in advance" more. Let everyone know that you are grateful for their time and help.
However, if you have many problems that cannot be solved, politeness will increase your chance of getting a useful answer.
(We have noticed that since this guide was released, the only serious defect feedback from senior hackers is about the requirement to thank in advance. Some hackers feel that the implication of "thank you in advance" is that you will not thank anyone later. Our suggestion is: thank everyone.)
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After the problem is solved, add a brief explanation
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After the problem is solved, send an explanation to all those who helped you, let them know how the problem was solved, and thank them again. If the problem has attracted widespread attention in the newsgroup or mailing list, a supplementary explanation should be posted there.
The supplementary explanation doesn't need to be long or in-depth; a simple sentence like "Hello, it turned out to be a problem with the network cable! Thank you all - Bill" is better than saying nothing. In fact, unless the conclusion is really technically content-rich, a short and cute summary is better than a long academic paper. Explain how the problem was solved, but there is no need to repeat the process of solving the problem.
In addition to showing politeness and feedback information, this supplement helps others search for the complete solution that helped you in the mailing list/newsgroup/forum, which may also be useful to them.
Finally (at least?), this supplement helps all those who provided help to get a sense of satisfaction from it.
If you are not an old hand or a hacker yourself, then believe us, this feeling is very important to those mentors or experts you ask for help. Unresolved problems will be frustrating; hackers are eager to see problems solved. Good deeds have good rewards. Satisfy their desire, and you will benefit next time you post a new question.
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Still don't understand
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If you don't understand the answer very well, don't immediately ask the other party to explain. Just like you tried to solve the problem by yourself before (using the manual, FAQ, Internet, experts around you), try to understand it. If you really need the other party to explain, remember to show that you have learned something.
For example, if I answer you: "It seems that zEntry is blocked; you should clear it first." Then:
A very bad follow-up question: "What is zEntry?"
A smart way to ask is like this: "Oh~~~ I read the help but only the -z and -p parameters mention zEntry and there is no clear explanation in either of them. <Do you mean one of these two? Or did I miss something?>
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Think twice before asking
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The following are a few classic stupid questions, and what hackers think when refusing to answer:
Question: Where can I find the X program?
Question: My program/configuration/SQL statement is not working.
Question: I have a problem with Windows, can you help me?
Question: I have a problem with installing Linux (or X), can you help me?
Question: How can I crack the root account/steal OP privileges/read others' emails?
Question: Where can I find the X program?
Answer: Just where I found it, you fool - the other end of the search engine. Oh my god!
Is there anyone who doesn't know how to use Google?
Question: My program (configuration, SQL statement) is not working.
Answer: This is not a problem. I have no interest in finding out your real problem - if I have to ask you twenty questions to find it out - I have more interesting things to do.
When seeing this kind of question, my reaction is usually one of the following three:
1. Do you have anything else to add?
2. Really bad, I hope you can get it done.
3. What does this have to do with me?
Question: I have a problem with Windows, can you help me?
Answer: Yes, throw away the lousy garbage of Windows and switch to Linux.
Question: I have a problem with installing Linux (or X), can you help me?
Answer: No, I can only find out the problem by doing it on your computer in person.
Still go to your local Linux user group to seek hands-on guidance (you can find the list of user groups here).
Question: How can I crack the root account/steal OP privileges/read others' emails?
Answer: Wanting to do this shows that you are a despicable person; wanting to find a hacker to help you shows that you are an idiot!
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Good questions, bad questions
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Finally, I will give some examples to illustrate how to ask questions smartly; two ways of asking the same question are placed together, one is stupid, and the other is wise.
Stupid question: Where can I find information about Foonly Flurbamatic?
This way of asking is nothing but to get a reply like "STFW".
Smart question: I have searched Google for "Foonly Flurbamatic 2600", but didn't find useful results. Who knows where to find the information for programming this device?
This question has been STFW, and it seems that he really has encountered trouble.
Stupid question: The source code I got from the FOO project can't be compiled. Why is it so bad?
He thinks it's all someone else's fault, this arrogant guy.
Smart question: The code of the FOO project cannot be compiled under Nulix 6.2. I have read the FAQ, but it doesn't mention problems related to Nulix. This is the record of my compilation process. Is there anything I did wrong?
He explained the environment, read the FAQ, pointed out the error, and he didn't shift the responsibility of the problem to others. This guy is worth paying attention to.
Stupid question: There is a problem with my motherboard, who will help me?
The usual answer of an ordinary hacker to this kind of question is: "Okay, do you also want me to pat your back and change your diaper?" and then press the delete key.
Smart question: I have tried X, Y, and Z on the S2464 motherboard, but nothing works, and I have tried A, B, and C. Please pay attention to the strange phenomenon when I try C. Obviously, there is a contraction in the sideband transmission, but the result is unexpected. What are the usual causes of sideband leakage on a multi-processor motherboard?
Who has a good idea what tests I should do next to find out the problem?
From another perspective, this guy is worth answering. He shows the ability to solve the problem instead of waiting for the answer to fall from the sky.
In the last question, pay attention to the subtle but important difference between "Tell me the answer" and "Give me hints and point out what diagnostic work I should do next".
In fact, the latter question originated from a real question on the Linux kernel mailing list in August 2001. I (Eric) was the one who asked the question. I observed this unexplainable lock-up phenomenon on the Tyan S2464 motherboard, and the list members provided important information to solve that problem.
Through my questioning method, I gave everyone something worth pondering; I made it easy for people to participate and be attracted. I showed that I have the same ability as them and invited them to discuss with me. I told them the detours I have taken to avoid them wasting time again, which is a respect for the value of others' time.
Later, when I thanked everyone and appreciated that the program (referring to the discussion in the mailing list - translator's note) worked very well, a member of the Linux kernel mailing list (lkml) said that the problem was solved not because I was a "celebrity" in this list, but because I asked the question in the correct way.
We hackers are, to some extent, people with rich knowledge but lack of human touch; I believe he is right. If I asked the question like a beggar, no matter who I am, I would definitely annoy some people or be ignored by them. He suggested that I write down this matter and give some guidance to the person who wrote this guide.
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If you still can't get an answer, please don't think that we think we can't help you. Sometimes it's just that the person who sees your question doesn't know the answer. No response doesn't mean you are ignored, although it is undeniable that this difference is difficult to distinguish.
In general, simply reposting the question is a very bad idea. This will be regarded as meaningless noise.
Noise.
You can get help through other channels, which are usually more suitable for the needs of beginners.
There are many online and local user groups, composed of enthusiastic software enthusiasts (even if they may never have written any software themselves). Usually, people form such groups to help each other and help novices.
In addition, you can seek help from many commercial companies, whether they are large or small (RedHat and LinuxCare are two of the most common examples). Don't be frustrated because you have to pay to get help! After all, if the cylinder seal ring of your car engine bursts - it is completely possible - you still have to send it to the repair shop and pay for the repair. Even if the software didn't cost you a penny, you can't demand that technical support is always free.
For popular software, like Linux, each developer has at least tens of thousands of users.
It is根本 impossible for one person to handle the help calls from tens of thousands of users. You know, even if you have to pay for help, what you pay is negligible compared to the need to buy the same software (usually the technical support cost of closed-source software is much higher than that of open-source software and the content is not so rich).
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最开始我就说这个论坛慢慢的变成了拉圾站了,还很多人反对,对我此种说法表示严重不满,还是奉劝各位想问问题的朋友们,问问题是你们的权利,要是连你自己都不尊重你自己的权利,那凭什么让我们尊重你呢?
At first, I said that this forum is slowly becoming a dump, and many people opposed it and expressed serious dissatisfaction with my statement. I still advise friends who want to ask questions: asking questions is your right. If you don't respect your own rights, why should we respect you?
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这类题目只路过看看,没热情回答
还有什么“ 雪地裸体360度跪求”的,KAO!
Originally posted by namejm at 2007-8-6 01:04:
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如果你想得到及时的帮助,请先把标题写清楚!请记住:浪费别人的时间等于消磨别人回答问题的热情!
说重点,加上一句: 浪费别人的时间等于谋财害命!
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Just passing by to take a look at such questions, not enthusiastic about answering.
There are also those like " Begging on the snow naked 360 degrees", KAO!
Originally posted by namejm at 2007-8-6 01:04:
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If you want to get timely help, please first write the title clearly! Please remember: Wasting other people's time is equivalent to squandering other people's enthusiasm for answering questions!
Get to the point, and add a sentence: Wasting other people's time is equivalent to murder for money!
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这个问题作为菜鸟中的一员,我必须说明一下
标题不清晰,多数都出现在新人上面.我不否认自己偶然的也会这样.对于各位比较厉害的高手而言,当我们提出一个问题的时候,很多高手都会叫我们先去看帮助帖,对于很多新手而言,置顶的帮助帖子真的很有用处,不过就因为是新手,所以有的时候对于技术含量较高的帖子不能理解融会,对于自己面对的问题不贴近就失去了研究的耐心,就直接的发新帖找人帮解决问题,而自己表达的也不是很清楚.不过这种问题只在于刚到论坛不久才会这样的,所以并不能要求所有的新人都能100%的按照论坛的规矩去做,总得给一个过渡适应期吧?
不过对于在论坛混了很久的人来说,还犯这种"标题不清晰","不是高手别进来"等等之类错误的话,才真正是不能原谅的
As a member of the noobs, I must make this clear. The unclear titles mostly occur among newbies. I don't deny that I occasionally do this too. For you more capable experts, when we pose a question, many experts will tell us to first read the help posts. The sticky help posts are really useful for many newbies. However, just because they are newbies, sometimes they can't understand and integrate highly technical posts, lose the patience to study because the problem they face isn't close, and then directly post a new thread to ask someone to help solve the problem, and they don't express themselves clearly. But this kind of problem only occurs when they have just arrived at the forum for a short time, so we can't require all newbies to follow the forum rules 100%, and there should be a transition period!
But for those who have been in the forum for a long time, if they still make such mistakes as "unclear title", "don't come in if you're not an expert" and so on, it's really unforgivable.
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Re ccwan 『第 6 楼』:
之所以不先放在 意见反馈 版块,是因为我觉得那里人气不高,不能让更多的人看到,那样的话,发这篇帖子对那些连标题都不愿意写好的人起不到任何震动作用。等到这里的讨论比较充分之后,再移往那里不迟。
Re 26933062 『第 2 楼』及 AlexZhang 『第 4 楼』:
我辞去版主之职是几个月前的事情了,人并没有走,目前挂个荣誉头衔,无任何管理权限,不忍心看着很多有意思的话题淹没于无休止的烂帖中,牢骚满腹有感而发。
Re knoppix7 『第 7 楼』:
感谢你找到了一篇如此全面阐述论坛发帖礼节的帖子,看了之后,相信会有更多的人自觉地检点自己所发的帖子——美德从来无须强制遵守,它纯粹是一个人自发自动的习惯!
Re ansipeter 『第 8 楼』:
垃圾站的说法有点言重,所以一时半刻让人难以接受,但是,目前论坛确实有这个趋势,让人十分担忧。
Re zh159 『第 10 楼』:
那些不知所云的标题,确实让人十分恼火,以前我还可以修改,现在我只能一概略过——看多了,都麻木了,已经没有任何热情。
Re applecy 『第 11 楼』:
标题不清晰者,以新人居多,这是事实,但是,我敢肯定,CN-DOS绝对不是大家访问的第一个论坛,在来这里之前,各位逛过的论坛有的以打计算,有的以百数计算,相对于其它会员来说,你是这个论坛的新手,但是,绝对不代表你是论坛白痴/菜鸟,对于论坛里的发帖礼节,多少应该有所了解。以我所了解的情况来看,那是因为很多犯这个毛病的人都缺乏讨论问题的诚意,一般都是希望尽快拿到代码,然后转身走人,脑子里琢磨的是如何把标题取得耸人听闻一点,以吸引更多的人来关注。殊不知,真正想探讨问题的人,对这类帖子并不感冒,反而十分反感。当然,不排除有些人认真看了置顶帖子,由于一时还没理解透,失去了继续看下去的耐心,从而发新帖求助。但是,这和技术水平的高低没有任何关系,只和个人的品德(是否设身处地地为看帖人着想)及文字表达能力有关;对于文字表达能力欠缺的,可以原谅;对于其它情形的,绝对不可容忍。
Re ccwan 『Post 6』:
The reason for not placing it in the Feedback section first is that I think the popularity there is not high, and it can't let more people see it. In that case, posting this thread won't have any impact on those who don't even bother to write a good title. It's okay to move it there after the discussion here is sufficiently thorough.
Re 26933062 『Post 2』and AlexZhang 『Post 4』:
I resigned from the moderator position a few months ago. I haven't left. Currently, I have an honorary title, but no management rights. I can't bear to see many interesting topics drowned in endless bad posts, so I expressed my grievances out of frustration.
Re knoppix7 『Post 7』:
Thank you for finding such a comprehensive post elaborating on the forum posting etiquette. After reading it, I believe more people will consciously be more careful with the posts they make - virtue never needs to be enforced; it's purely an automatic habit of a person!
Re ansipeter 『Post 8』:
The term "junk station" is a bit overstated, so it's hard to accept for a while. However, the forum does currently have this trend, which is very worrying.
Re zh159 『Post 10』:
Those unclear titles are indeed very annoying. Before, I could still modify them, but now I can only skip them all - after seeing too many, I'm numb and have no enthusiasm left.
Re applecy 『Post 11』:
Most people with unclear titles are new users, which is a fact. But I'm sure that CN-DOS is definitely not the first forum you've visited. Before coming here, the forums you've browsed are counted in the tens or hundreds. Compared to other members, you are a new user of this forum, but it definitely doesn't mean you're a forum idiot/novice. You should know at least some of the posting etiquette in the forum. From what I've seen, it's because many people with this problem lack the sincerity to discuss issues. Generally, they just want to get the code quickly and then leave, thinking about how to make the title sensational to attract more attention. Little do they know that those who really want to discuss problems aren't interested in such posts and are actually quite反感. Of course, there are exceptions where some people have read the sticky posts but lost patience to continue looking because they haven't fully understood yet, so they post new threads for help. But this has nothing to do with the level of technical skills; it only has to do with personal character (whether one is considerate of those reading the posts) and writing expression ability. For those with poor writing expression ability, it's forgivable; for other situations, it's absolutely not tolerable.
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发那种垃圾标题的人,肯定不是抱着学习的态度来的,而是想着尽快拿到代码就走人。
People who post such garbage titles must not be coming with the attitude of learning, but just want to get the code as soon as possible and leave.
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谢谢
这段文章很好找。
我另外一个论坛上有。
发了以后有点改善。
不过字数有点多。好多人都晕了。
Thanks.
This article is easy to find.
I have it on another forum.
After posting, there was some improvement.
But the word count is a bit large. Many people got confused.
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我非常赞成楼主的观点, 我也是深受其害, 特别是"高手请进", "急" 之类
I very much agree with the building owner's view, I also suffer from it deeply, especially "Experts Please Enter", "Urgent" and such kinds
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@set c= 不知则觉多,知则觉少,越知越多,便觉越来越少. --- 知多少.
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