Well, at the risk of making myself unpopular too, as someone said before… It’s 
quite interesting to view people that doesn’t use EAS (or virtually anything 
else IRL) actually pushing the idea of it being removed for things like “i 
don’t use it” or “I hate it” or “it’s created by Microsoft"…

With all the respect for you all, if it is there but you hate it or don’t want 
to use it, you have the OPTION, the CHOICE, to disable or not to activate it on 
your deployment. But for all the rest of us that rely on it in any way, not 
having it there could be quite a problem. I will never understand why people 
act so selfish and individual, especially there where is a place for all… if 
you don’t need it, just don’t use it, but don’t push for its removal just 
because you don’t want to use it, knowing some other people actually need it 
and use it and will be impacted by its removal...

From my point of view, and because I actually use it, it’s a bad thing the devs 
want to drop EAS. I really hope they will make us all a favor and keep it, or 
at least support it as an addon that can be installed over any v6 deployment.


Best regards,
Daniel

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