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Bob Staaf wrote:

>> >Do you walk into a restaurant and ask the staff where a good restaurant
>is?
>> >
>> >Coming into a Redhat Mailing List and asking to be pointed to a
>> >different distro is just plain... DUMB.
>>
>> Walk into a good record store staffed by people who love music, and
>> they'll be happy to tell you where to find something they don't carry.
>> Your comment suggests that you don't fully appreciate the character of
>> this list.  It is a community forum, not a vendor support line.
>>
>
>Bottom line is a representative from Red Hat has already said that
>the original post in the thread was inappropriate.  I don't see where
>the argument is.

There is no argument, just a difference of opinion.  What I (and
others here) maintain is that for as long as Red Hat relies on the
community for support for its products, that community will speak
freely.  That's as it should be, and contributes to the strength and
reputation of this product.  If you want a controlled forum which
suppresses comments which are not in the vendor's interest, you're in
the wrong place (and using the wrong product).

- -d


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