You may even come to not only understand it, but even appreciate it.
I've asked questions before that could have been answered with enough
research. Now i don't. Instead i go to greater effort to find an answer
on my own. And if i still feel the need to ask, often in the process of
composing a message and going through and making sure i've got all the
details of my question correct, i stumble across something i missed and
end up finding the solution and not needing to ask at all. As a result,
these days i rarely ask anything, because there is simply no need.
OpenBSD is so well documented and there is so much information already
in the mailing list archive that needing to ask is very rare. OpenBSD
and the -misc community has taught me how to do my own research.
Knowing how to find answers to my future questions is far more valuable
in the long run than merely being handed the answers when i ask. Thank
you, both to the developers, and to the community on this mailing list.
Now if only i could learn to write in the concise, information-dense
style that Theo uses... the above could probably be condensed to 2 or 3
lines.
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