Daniel,

I agree 100% with what you've said.

Kind regards

On Fri, Oct 24, 2025 at 3:53 PM Daniel Neculai <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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