Ian Murray wrote: > 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. Personally I think we'd have all been better off walking away from anything related to Red Hat on the day they changed their redistribution policy, but there wasn't a great alternative at the time. Now there's ubuntu and OpenSolaris if I weren't too lazy to learn a new administration style. Maybe if enough people switch RH will go back to selling service without restricting access. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos