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− | * Search for the answer. [http://google.com Google] is your friend. Do your part. | + | * Search for the answer. [http://google.com Google] is your friend. Do your part. There are even some [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=292248 tricks for limiting the scope of your search]. |
* Choose the right forum - don't just post project-specific questions in the Newcomers forum. | * Choose the right forum - don't just post project-specific questions in the Newcomers forum. | ||
* Don't introduce yourself. It's a kind gesture, but unnecessary at Eclipse.org. | * Don't introduce yourself. It's a kind gesture, but unnecessary at Eclipse.org. |
Revision as of 21:10, 17 November 2010
- Search for the answer. Google is your friend. Do your part. There are even some tricks for limiting the scope of your search.
- Choose the right forum - don't just post project-specific questions in the Newcomers forum.
- Don't introduce yourself. It's a kind gesture, but unnecessary at Eclipse.org.
Ready to ask a question?
- Pay attention to your spelling. if ur msg is 2 hard 2 read, no1 will ansr.
- Provide details. Eclipse version, sample code, exception stack traces, steps to reproduce.
- Be polite. You may be frustrated, but folks are here to help. Profanity is not tolerated here.
- Be patient -- everyone is busy. Your problem is important to you and everyone knows that.