I believe it is better to make
a different choice of distro, than to ask for substantial changes in the
current one, especially if other people should do that extra work for you.
Believe what you like, but I believe it's better to raise my concern for discussion in the first instance. For the most part, I am happy with CentOS. I am only trying to suggest how the product may be improved, in my opinion. Why shouldn't I ask for what I like, as long as I am polite? I am not obliging any one. Besides, as has been said before, what I speak of must have merit because there is clearly been an internal discussion about it.
As for using another distro, *of course* that is what I am researching, how are problems solved elsewhere ,etc.
Oh hang on a minute, I am reading too much into what you say.... Now that I think about it, I get what your saying "if you don't like it, then push off somewhere else". Great.
current one, especially if other people should do that extra work for you.
Believe what you like, but I believe it's better to raise my concern for discussion in the first instance. For the most part, I am happy with CentOS. I am only trying to suggest how the product may be improved, in my opinion. Why shouldn't I ask for what I like, as long as I am polite? I am not obliging any one. Besides, as has been said before, what I speak of must have merit because there is clearly been an internal discussion about it.
As for using another distro, *of course* that is what I am researching, how are problems solved elsewhere ,etc.
Oh hang on a minute, I am reading too much into what you say.... Now that I think about it, I get what your saying "if you don't like it, then push off somewhere else". Great.
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