> > firstly, get a better email client. Your existing one is broken. Irrelevant, unhelpful and quite rude. Aside from that, if you tell me what you perceive to be the problem, perhaps stand a chance to fix the issue. If it is genuinely a client issue, then please give me something to send back to Yahoo. Assuming it wasn't just a very cheap and childish shot, of course. Obviously it wasn't so broken that you weren't able to read or reply my mail. I can't imagine what terrible hardship it has caused you. > > On 04/06/2011 12:55 PM, Ian Murray wrote: > >> Its easy to fixate on the idea of CentOS being the distro and the > distro > >> alone - however, a very large part of what the users see value in is > the > >> user base around CentOS - and focused, specialised help with those > areas > >> would go a long way in 'helping' CentOS. > > > > Would this help get a future release out of the door quicker? > > > > Sure. Okay, Thanks for clarifying that because it is the releases that appear be the problem at hand and the direct connections don't automatically leap out at me.