On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 6:17 PM, Timothy Murphy <gayleard at eircom.net> wrote: > Warren Young wrote: > > >> No, I am making the assumption that the vast majority of CentOS installs >> are racked up in datacenters, VPS hosts, etc. > > Is that true, I wonder? > For some reason Fedora and CentOS seem reluctant to find out anything > about their users (or what their users want). This is confusing. I think it's overwhelmingly, abundantly clear that Fedora care about their users and are listening. CentOS cares with a hard and fast upper limit which is binary compatibility with RHEL. So if you want to change CentOS behavior you'd have to buy into RHEL and convince Red Hat, and then it'd trickle down to CentOS. -- Chris Murphy