On 6/6/07, pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just because someone doesn't like the way I distribute it doesn't mean that they have the right to tell me what to do with it or how to give it to people. If they don't like my distribution method then they are free not to ask for it. Nobody's making them ask for it. I *CLEARLY* stated in my original e-mail who the intended target audience was.
Your named target audience were the folks who have already asked you for this once before. You already have their addresses, as this is the only way you distribute the document. You don't get to cherry pick your arguments here. If you're going to come into a venue with lots of folks who don't approve of your model (which is entirely up to you, that's fine and it's completely your choice) you can't expect them to not yell a bit. It would be something akin to handing out pro-life flyers at an abortion clinic. Both groups are well within their rights, and not a damn one of them is happy about the situation. As I said, do not advertise it here, and don't continue this discussion. I'm not questioning the method of distribution, or the content but I don't want it on this list. Period. -- During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos