Well, i was posting in
this forum here about digital video software in Linux. I am new to linux, and one of the things i used to do with windows was manipulation and conversion of video files.
I thought i would go to the forums of my favourite video editing site, and post in the "Suggestions and Help" forum, asking if there was any consensus on what programs would be good to use for the same purpose in Linux.
What i got was not helpful answers, but a barrage of abuse telling me not to ask unless i had something to offer, or not to dare to offer an opinion unless i had some experience under my belt.
To come to the point, what do people think about this? should we all watch what we say unless we are experienced? or should people be allowed to say what they like?
On these forums (the M$EradSoc ones), the most informative posts tend to come from the most experienced posters (you know who you are
) and often the uninformed "you guys are a bunch of dills" posts are very tedious.
On the other hand, a newbie post illuminates the kind of problems that tons of people might be having but may just have been too shy to ask about, also, uninhibited new posters posting their opinions keeps the forums fresh, and promotes discussion, in my opinion. I was just a little miffed at the (in my opinion) closed minded treatment i got in those other forums.
What do you guys think?
[ March 11, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]