Preston Crawford <me at prestoncrawford.com> wrote: > Huh? I don't recall really complaining about the distro. > I'm very happy with it. Questions? Yes. Complaints? > Not that I recall. > Most of my complaints have to do with the way this list goes > sometimes. That's what I was refering to. Otherwise, I am in the same boat as yourself, you don't hear me complaining about the distro either. In fact, I've provided suggestion after suggestion to select people. > The funny thing is you're involved in those threads every > time. As of late, yes. As of recent, check the archives, you might be surprised. More in the past, yes. The reality is that they happen _regardless_ of my involvement. But give me credit. I've listed technical option after technical option after technical option in many. Although after awhile, I do sound like a broken record, I admit. > What do you think the common denominator is? I see the same 3-4 people questioning _lots_ of things on CentOS. So if you're going to point the finger at me, you've got no less than 3-4 other fingers to use as well. ;-> > Me or the person who has quit and rejoined the list multiple > times? I have _not_ rejoined multiple times. I've _always_ been on this list! Just because I don't post doesn't mean I'm _not_ helping people off-list. ;-> > The person who has asked the moderators to make it so he can't > post Actually, that was months ago. As of the past month, I've decided to just post. Some have thanked me. Others have complained. > or a general lurker who uses the OS in numerous places and > asks questions now and then? Dude, check your history in the archives. ;-> You might be a little more objective after doing so. I don't even attempt to be or act "righteous" because I'm not innocent. I suggest you consider the same. -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)