[Q] More... MORE!
Posted: Mon May 25, 2020 3:44 pm
Is there a group in Steam or a Discord server for Source.Python?
Or should I create it all?
Or should I create it all?
Sam wrote:Screenshot_81.png
Sooo... ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )
This will be a good advertisement for those who are not on the Discord server for Source.Python?
Sam wrote:just some people need a quick answer and wait a few hours, days on the forum... Maybe good.
Well, that escalated quickly. I was just saying that illegally distributing leaked code is not a good advertisment for Source.Python. It's not what Source.Python stands for. Thus, I was just making a clear statement that we have nothing to do with it -- just to make sure we don't get in trouble, because that could be the death of a project like this and that would make me very sad thinking about the effort and time we and so many other people have put into Source.Python.Speed0x wrote:its a great idea to centralize the Q&A and the forums should be used for that. but i wonder: that is exactly where you have so often missed the point..?? beginners waste less time in an informal conversation. a beginner can't use the same language or perfect questioning you seem to want him to speak for your personally prefered type of interaction.. just look around you, here in the forums you have many paragraphs of hidden misunderstandings like wrong assumptions, railing offs and even, which shows bad manners, attacks on "unclear words" from beginners, although they CAN'T even know better or phrase the question in your desired speech or technical terms. sometimes people just want to receive actual help, quick and often basic and not even worth being asked in the forums. let alone for the possibility of being misinterpreted and carried away until they have to explain why they didn't even ask the question for the reply they received on the question they have to over and overly clarify - because an experienced user was incapable or unwilling to read in context. and then, often, they don't even get an answer in the end, here. in voice chat you don't have these problems and these matters are resolved very quickly for those issues. nobody is even forced to join or give answers, like: what is your problem? even beginners can help other beginners in that way. and an additional communication channel also does'nt replace the forums. so what is your probleme here? i think the issue is that you realize how you have let down some of the users. because most other people are not antisocial like that. the forums may waste less time for you, and you may feed and wait on topics, bugfixes etc. you find interesting.. but beginners usually have other issues than that, and they don't profit... i think a public project should be transparent about the intentions and the rules for supports or guidance should be more visible... but i think i have said this somewhere before ... imagine all the time wasted for the OTHER people because of your behaviour... the dude you attacked and falsely accused is trying to be active and you act like he did something wrong or hosted something on sourcepythons servers or stated anything in your name etc....which is silly and false... silly and discouraging...