I don't normally do this but I feel moved to on this occasion. Sometimes people try and justify their argument by saying they heard something isn't done because some mysterious 'others hate' something. Please don't do this. Just because you 'heard' something does not mean it's true. It is also NOT a reason to justify your attempt to change something. There are other/better ways to marshal your arguments in favor of change and it automatically makes the rest of your justification weaker. Managing an Enterprise infrastructure is more complex and diverse then "it's not done because someone hates something". If it's time to review or change something, then it should be done on it's _own merits_ with a full understanding of the reasons the policy exists in the first place, _not_ with accusations or rumors claimed as fact. ------------- It's easy enough to have a _vision_ of the future, but sometimes people have more _visions_ then time or people to implement. If people give you tools or rights to accomplish one of your visions, then you have more credibility if you actually start or complete it for getting people rallied around your next _vision_. Regards, Steven Peck http://www.blkmtn.org/what-is-a-drupal-user