> No, that question was asked in bad faith. By asking the question, you implying that there's a conflict of interest or some monetary motivation for the decision.
It's not bad faith to ask that question, when raising the issue previously got a complete non-answer that failed to acknowledge that there was a reason behind wanting different defaults. "Why didn't you answer the question the first time?" is fair game; Poettering provoked that response.
It's not bad faith to ask that question, when raising the issue previously got a complete non-answer that failed to acknowledge that there was a reason behind wanting different defaults. "Why didn't you answer the question the first time?" is fair game; Poettering provoked that response.