On Sat, 2006-03-11 at 08:48, Craig White wrote: > If you except the notion that Fedora is 'cutting edge' technology, then > you would understand the notion that the developers are going to change > things for the betterment of the overall product as opposed to not > keeping things the same merely to meet people's expectations. Or they are making changes just to be making changes. Removing options and moving things around might not bother a new user but it can't be for the betterment of someone already running a current version. Consider that Sun claims that you can run any program written for 2.6 (released in 1996) under the current Solaris 10. You don't have to break existing conventions, documented interfaces, and API's to make improvements. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx