> So I need a @centos.org address to ask the obvious do I? If so > I missed your response to the post I made last month about > security updates missing for almost a month. No, but the obvious link that you're not making is that you're not actually offering the help. You have blatantly said in other posts such things as: "If more volunteers are needed I'm sure assistance could be offered by the CentOS community." "Can you show me where offers for assistance have been made and the community declined?" You keep referring to the community, not to yourself. You are trying to volunteer other people without trying to do anything yourself. If you can't do it, then fine, but shut up. If you keep whining and offer to do nothing to help, you're just being an unhelpful troll. RP Herrold's comment about you not having a centos email address was in reference to your call to arms (as per the first of your quotes above). You're trying to volunteer people for this work which is not appropriate. -- Spiro Harvey Knossos Networks Ltd 021-295-1923 www.knossos.net.nz
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