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Many times a simple search can save you hours (if no one is actively prowling the forums) of waiting for a reply to your question. | Many times a simple search can save you hours (if no one is actively prowling the forums) of waiting for a reply to your question. | ||
- | A common example of repetitive threads is the on-going "debate" of | + | A common example of repetitive threads is the on-going "debate" of Harmattan on the N900. |
Some searches will give results (if the application is a long-standing Maemo port, for example) dating years back. Although "gravedigging" (posting on threads that have not seen activity for a couple months) is not particularly frowned upon, old threads can sometimes have irrelevant or outdated information. | Some searches will give results (if the application is a long-standing Maemo port, for example) dating years back. Although "gravedigging" (posting on threads that have not seen activity for a couple months) is not particularly frowned upon, old threads can sometimes have irrelevant or outdated information. |
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