For those interested, the .iso CD images for SUSE Professional 9.3 are
now available from the mirror sites.  And:


Novell announced the creation of the openSUSE project, a new initiative
sponsored by Novell aimed at promoting the adoption of Linux worldwide.

Hosted at http://www.opensuse.org, the project provides free and easy
access to the world's most usable Linux distribution, SUSE Linux.

The project also opens the development process for SUSE Linux by giving
the open source community access to the review, testing and development
of the SUSE Linux distribution. Community participation begins this
week, with the first beta release of SUSE Linux 10.0. As a result, you
and other community members around the world are able come to
opensuse.org, download and install SUSE Linux 10.0 beta 1 to review and
comment on the development build.

There is a lot more to come. To stay informed, please subscribe now to
an openSUSE mailinglist at:
http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/Communicate



Although this is going to be Intel-oriented only, SUSE uses their
Professional platform as a testing ground for future Enterprise
releases, just as Red Hat does with Fedora.  If you want to have some
influence on future SLES releases, this is one way to do it.


Mark Post

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