Ok.. yeah, this as degenerated a good deal.
But all you gui people -- your missing the point. The great point these guys are trying to make is simply that people who don't want to read documentation really shouldn't be using linux.
I recomend different linux distros to different people. People I think are 'computer people', who know how to read documentation I point them to Gentoo. People who are just 'users' I point to suse for fedora.
Here is an observation that should not be new to any of you:
Linux people in general do not like answering the same questions multiple times.
Go on irc and test this out 'live' if you like. All your "lets be friendly to everyone!" sentiment is purely your own and not held by the average linux user -- as a general rule, he is interested in helping people who are willing to help themselves. Only.
I've spent a good deal of time on irc helping people out with thier problems for no other reason then its a Good Thing (tm) to do. But I make sure that they've investigated the problem themselves, otherwise I point them off to a place to look for documentation and tell them, "If you don't find the answer there, come find me then."
What the anti-gui guys are worried about, and I admit I am concerned about too, is that the unthreatening installer will encourage people who are not willing to learn for themselves to pour onto the forums and fill it with questions that have been answered a thousand times previously. Gentoo's community is exceptionally helpful and friendly, but they are not suckers who want to spend all their time answering the same questions.
I've always felt that Gentoo's installer was a good defence against the worst of these people, because to even install Gentoo, you get exposed to a lot of good solid documentation. If someone cannot follow this extremely well written and easy to follow documentation, then they are not going to have a a satisfactory Gentoo (or Linux!) experience.
All questions should be prodecded by : Search on
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/index.xml -> Search on forums.gentoo.org -> search on google.com -> now post, and mention the above efforts. At this point, even if you've missed the fix, at least you looked and no one will be upset.
And you know what? I don't think its wrong to expect people to do that.
--SD