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Re: PLEASE READ Re: The weekly quote "obligatory" Why you are afraid

From: Juan Cachito Reyes Pacheco <jreyes_at_dazasoftware.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 12:27:54 -0400
Message-ID: <002601c40205$a96902a0$2501a8c0@dazasoftware.com>


This is not "obligated", this is a "try to put one weekly", because to do one serious post takes
some time, frequently one don't have.
If you can't or don't have nothing interesting to say, don't do, but there are several dbas who have lots of them, specially about new features.

> After reading through this thread, I still fail to see the point of it.
> If you have run some tests and discovered something _new_ or
> interesting, then by all means post it. I've never come across any posts
> that insinuated the opposite.
>
> Why then should anyone feel to post anything?
> Also, why do you use the word "afraid" in your subject line? Seems a bit
> extreme to me.
>
> How about this
> If you have discovered something of _technical_ relevance to this Oracle
> list, then share it. Others I'm sure will continue to follow suit.
> Rather than a long pointless debate about this thread, lead by example.
>
>
> Just my two cents.
>
> Bricklen
>
> Juan Cachito Reyes Pacheco wrote:
>
> > I agree don't generate junk emails, if you don't have nothing
interesting to
> > post, don't post, this is obvious.
> >
> > I understand there are long periodos dbas are more working that
> > investigating, but when you investigate something interesting and can
post
> > something interesting.
> >
> > I don't understand you doubt "maybe some one can start to post junk." in
> > theory every member in this list has some important knowledge and common
> > sense to understand what is something interesting and what is not.
> > And if he don't understand some one of us can tell it to him.
> > At last, if this is not a good idea, OBVIOUSLY we can AND WE ARE GOING
TO go
> > back and stop this idea.
> > But what can you say this will be junk mail before looking what every
one of
> > us can post, no body is going to post new inventions, only conclusion
about
> > interesting invetigations.
> > But your resistance to change or to try new ideas is impressive and
based on
> > this comments and previous comments I read before in this list this
seems
> > There a few of you who have serious doubts about others members of this
> > list, because you talk in that way.
> >
>
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