Asking questions and getting answers is what this chat is all about. Although people are generally very helpful, there are things you can do to improve your chances of getting good and quick answers.
Below you will find some suggestions, but don’t think of them as rules and especially don’t think of them as guarantees.
0. Check #525651635142393856, especially 7. Many questions go find their answers in that PDF.
1. Describe the problem
Avoid things such as:
"Hey can someone help me?"
"Has anyone worked with ******insert topic******?"
2. Post in the right #channel.
3. Be succinct but clear in your wording
People need to know some details about your problem in order to understand what sort of answers would satisfy you, but nobody cares about how angry your boss or how bad your teacher or how tight your deadline is. Talk about the problem and only the problem.
4. Attach screenshot / post code of relevant files
Do not expect that people will download the fv.* files posted and look for the problem inside.
Use
\``` code here \```
for parts of files if necessary, not the whole things
5. This is not a do-my-work-for-me group
Many of us like to help, but it’s good to see effort on our part being matched by effort on your part. Questions in the form of “I need to do X but cannot be bothered to try and learn the software” will (and should) go unanswered.
Everything shamelessly copied from https://discourse.mcneel.com/t/help-us-help-you/50034