@Mistressdelgato Said : "I have helped a few people and others have helped me. i help when i can and know the answer. If i dont know it i recommend people who can and know the answer."
And what did I say? Can't you see that, as usual, some comments are really ridiculous and useless? Do you see that you confirm what I wrote?
Now I ask you, if you were to offer a paid service for a grid, and it doesn't work properly, how would you consider the help you offer to the person who PAYS you for the service? Would you consider it owed assistance included in the service, or a favor? Do you consider it part of your working time or a favor? Because I consider the help I offer to a customer if they have problems with a product I sell them, they pay me regularly and it doesn't work, as part of my working time. What do you say?
Here we are not talking about Fred with Dreamgrid who works for free for everyone, then he deserves thanks, here we are talking about pure servility and a person who has been advertising a system for over a year and passing it off as a "friendly" act by the owner when instead it is an owed act.
Wake up, guys, wake up mentally, come on.
As someone said, Boam and Ferraris move differently but the end goal is the same, and we saw it when avitron announced the closure...
I'm confident that you can do it, and wake up, understand that those who call someone else a troll are actually trolling themselves because they can't sustain a constructive conversation, that there are people who appear innocent but actually have ulterior motives, that if a grid is called Friends it doesn't mean it's friendly, that if a person claims freedom it doesn't mean they want it for everyone, that those who accuse others of creating drama and can only write in the comments 'you're causing drama!' are actually creating drama themselves in that precise moment in that post, in short, try to be constructive...
I'm confident that slowly you will wake up from these illusions and recognize those who truly deserve it, the proper respect for the work they do both for themselves and for the community.