ons, as there was all sorts of crap instaled
> that I didn't want. I went back to 6.2, and am happy with that
> change (server with very few local logins)
You're welcome to your opinion, but it has no effect on the validity of
the poll.
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back to 6.2, and am happy with that
change (server with very few local logins)
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From: Matthew Saltzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 10:00 AM
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Subject: Re: POLLIT Poll results for RedHat 8.0
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The results of the POLLIT poll for RedHat 8.0 are in.
>
> In answer to the poll question :
>
> "Please rate the RedHat 8.0 release from 1 to 10 compared to
> Any RedHat 7.X release. 1 is poor, 5 is neutral, 10 is excellent.&quo
The results of the POLLIT poll for RedHat 8.0 are in.
In answer to the poll question :
"Please rate the RedHat 8.0 release from 1 to 10 compared to
Any RedHat 7.X release. 1 is poor, 5 is neutral, 10 is excellent."
The cumulative rating for RH 8.0 compared to RH 7.X was 4 out of 10.
problems ie bug #77467
> which I have and no resolution.
> pollnum: 12
>
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On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 11:25:44AM +1300, Mal R Ellis wrote:
> response: 10
> comment: excellent
>
Um, Hi Mal,
Sorry - your vote bounced. You need to do two things -
First:use the reply function to send the entire email body back
to the originator (me). What you sent back doesn't include t
response: 10
comment: excellent
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