> the "we-know-better-than-you" attitude is what redhat and caldera (and > microsoft, for that matter) does. it sucks. debian has always done > better than that - our way is to encourage people to learn to do it for > themself by not trying to hide the fact that knowledge and experience is > required (not just optional or "would be nice" but absolutly required)
You don't think that "you only can have one daemon for a particular service and it's going to be turned on by default" is representative of the "we-know-better-than-you" attitude?