I am the author of freelan and to put things straight: I plead guilty.
I initialy put that recommendation at a time where it was not uncommon to see questions about OpenVPN's configuration for instance, and those were usually well received. Things have changed as the Stack Exchange networks grew and such questions are obviously no longer a good fit (I suppose superuser.com might be better in this case).
My apologies if this caused any trouble: the recommendation needs to go, there is no doubt.
I will remove it and the link to SO this evening (I can't do it before sadly).
I updated the offending recommendation with:
The official way to get help, is to write to the users mailing-list at
[email protected]. Registering is easy and straighforward, as well as
unregistering.
You may also choose to ask your question on Super User, by tagging it
freelan. If you do so, please make sure you first read the FAQ and
that your question is on-topic before you ask anything. Keep in mind
that Super User is not the official FreeLAN support channel and that
you may get no answer.
All that being said, I find the harsh tone of the question unfair: I spend hours every day responding to my users on the official mailing-list. I don't get a single dime for it (actually, it costs me $500/year in hosting, not to mention sucking all my free time). I mainly wanted to give to people less at ease with mailing-lists an opportunity to use another medium for their questions (and a great one I know give quality answers). I can see how this became wrong, but it was not done out of cheapness.
Honestly, between this and the insult emails I get from time to time because people feel they are entitled an answer in 10 minutes, I really wonder what keeps people from giving up on open source.