[ros-users] answers.ros.org is the hell

Yamokoski, JD (JSC-ER)[OCEANEERING SPACE SYSTEMS] john.d.yamokoski at nasa.gov
Sun Feb 17 22:45:05 UTC 2013


See my post earlier:

http://code.ros.org/lurker/message/20130108.000729.c8d61bb8.en.html

I ran into the same problem. A help site that is not helpful for it newest users, and then a release (Groovy) that should not have been released.. not good times in ROS land.

JD


On 02/16/2013 11:10 AM, Thibault Kruse wrote:
Hi Florian,

I feel tempted to suggest that you ask these questions on answers.ros.org, but you might take it the wrong way.

answers.ros.org attempts to prevent spam by requiring a little karma to post links.
New users can mask links in their console output to post a question with links. I think a blank after "https:// "<https://> should do.

I think it already has been suggested to exempt certain sites from that rule, like *.ros.org (and maybe localhost might be good, too), not sure whether and when this will happen.

regards,
  Thibault



On 16.02.2013 16:17, "Florian König" wrote:
hi,
i registered at answers.ros.org but when i wan to post a question, i cant, because always there is something with e.g. links in it, or use a descriptive title ?

what is this? why can i not choose the title i want to? why can i not post links, because it seemed that it "sometimes" counts simple system path as links, and in an console output there are many of them?

my last question i cannot ask because i dont know why, its always saying "please enter a descriptive title for your question " and "Could not post, because your karma is insufficient to publish links"

thanks for help, perhaps i do something completly wrong?

flo



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