One of the laudable things about this forum is that word in the upper left corner underneath MacOSX.com. The posters here, from what I've read, strive to be a community of people interested in MacOS X, in all of its aspects. X is a shiny new toy without a lot of good documentation, and this is a place where people (gurus-shmurus) go to help each other unravel it. For many, it is their first experience with many technologies like MySQL, PHP, perl, java, Objective C, UNIX, etc., and although there are many places to look for specific information relating to each of these, they often have very little information about the subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) differences in their implementation within X (and are populated by a legion of t h's, so why bother?). The very idea that there are STUPID or UNASKABLE questions is probably the stupidest thing I've ever seen posted on these boards. If someone is having a problem with a "program, configuration, SQL statement," hardware configuration, doesn't know yet they can find just about anything on
versiontracker, or anything else and feels like asking the question, who are you to tell them that they aren't welcome to do so? Especially since there does seem to be no shortage of people here willing to help. The posts here are not supplications to some über-"hacker" with delusions of relevance, but an ongoing dialog and exploration of Apple's new operating system.
On a less MacOSX.com-warm-&-fuzzy note, I never realized, until today, that the fantastic macosxhints.com site also has a forum (
forums.macosxhints.com). They have not one, but two UNIX forums (Newcomers & General), looks promising. They are slower than MacOSX.com, but still much faster than macnn.