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This debate is about as valid as the good old standard vi vs Emacs war.
 
This debate is about as valid as the good old standard vi vs Emacs war.
 
Different people find each option appealing for different reasons, and similarly dislike some options more than others.  It's a very personal thing.  There is no one right answer - use the one '''you''' like best!  That's what open source is all about.
 
Different people find each option appealing for different reasons, and similarly dislike some options more than others.  It's a very personal thing.  There is no one right answer - use the one '''you''' like best!  That's what open source is all about.
* [[UbuntuWiki:IRCResourcePage|IRC]]|can get the fastest results, but can be quite intimidating to use, and the quality of the results varies with the quality and quantitiy of people in the channel at that moment.  The perfect example of [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/your_mileage_may_vary YMMV].
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* [[UbuntuHelp:InternetRelayChat|IRC]] can get the fastest results, but can be quite intimidating to use, and the quality of the results varies with the quality and quantitiy of people in the channel at that moment.  The perfect example of [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/your_mileage_may_vary YMMV].
 
* The [[UbuntuWiki:UbuntuForums|web|forums]] are arguably the easiest to use, and the easiest to search.  Less technically minded people often find them more to their taste.
 
* The [[UbuntuWiki:UbuntuForums|web|forums]] are arguably the easiest to use, and the easiest to search.  Less technically minded people often find them more to their taste.
 
* The [https://lists.ubuntu.com/ mailing lists] often have the more experienced users on them, and results are often high quality if terse.
 
* The [https://lists.ubuntu.com/ mailing lists] often have the more experienced users on them, and results are often high quality if terse.

2009年11月17日 (二) 19:54的最新版本

Mailing Lists vs Forums vs IRC vs Newsgroups vs Twitter vs ...

This debate is about as valid as the good old standard vi vs Emacs war. Different people find each option appealing for different reasons, and similarly dislike some options more than others. It's a very personal thing. There is no one right answer - use the one you like best! That's what open source is all about.

  • IRC can get the fastest results, but can be quite intimidating to use, and the quality of the results varies with the quality and quantitiy of people in the channel at that moment. The perfect example of YMMV.
  • The web|forums are arguably the easiest to use, and the easiest to search. Less technically minded people often find them more to their taste.
  • The mailing lists often have the more experienced users on them, and results are often high quality if terse.
  • Services like Identi.ca with it's Ubuntu group can be great for quick questions asking for pointers rather than detailed answers.

Now, keep in mind those points are correct roughly as often as the statement:

    Cats are usually smarter than Dogs

In general,

  • try to figure it out on your own before asking the world for help
  • try them one at a time rather than all at once
  • always be mindful to [[UbuntuHelp: |ask good questions]]
  • post back the results of what you did and how it worked out so the next person has an easier time of it