Doug Tucker wrote: >> I'd give you 40 technical reasons why forums are not nearly as productive as >> lists, but I cant be asked really. > > Common thread to all of this, is that we are all individuals with > different work flows that work better for us. What puzzles me, is why > people are so religiously fanatical and disrespectful of the views of > others, preferring to chastise and even go as far as you have here, to > call her view and choice to be here, regardless of her preference, as a > waste of her time. Doug, if you reread my post you will notice that I am not fanatical about any single form of communication and quite openly acknowledged the work done by other people in other communication venues. All you are doig is re-iterating my point : different people have different needs and uses. Some are here on the list since thats what works for them and the lists come with some guidelines. We ( the CentOS Project ) expect users in these lists to make an effort to adhere to these rules and guidelines. I see nothing unreasable in that whatsoever. Anyway, as has already been said quite a few times - if the lists dont work for you, leave. Subscription info is included in each email sent from the list. -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219@icq _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos