On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 17:05:44 -0500 Neo Futur <[email protected]> wrote: > > If I had to point the finger at Linux's greatest failing, it is the > > expectation that users want others to do all of the work compiling > > and packaging and then they want to complain that that someone else > > made a choice that they didn't like. > well i wont say that as a gentoo user ;)
I'd like to take a crack at this. If somebody builds me a house to live in, I have no business criticizing the house. I can move in or not. Contrast the preceding with this: Somebody built me the house, and I moved in. I like the house. Several years later, a group partially comprised of the same group that built the house reduce the roof's slope to the point where rain blows under the shingles and leaks all over my possessions. I'm definitely going to tell them "don't break my house!" I'm going to yell "don't break my house" very loudly. And if they continue to, because they can, I'll either find ways, that they can't touch, to waterproof the house (runit, Epoch, wpa_supplicant), or move to a house they can't touch (DNG). Instructing them how to build the house is pure, lazy ingratitude. Telling them not to break what already is built is a good thing. If they want to destroy things, they shouldn't call it "work". SteveT Steve Litt * http://www.troubleshooters.com/ Troubleshooting Training * Human Performance _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
