Torsdag 13 juli 2006 13:49 skrev houghi:
> Great news. Not so much the name, but taking away the confusion.

You think this will end confusion?

- Many of us have been trying to explain to people that the distro is SUSE 
Linux for the last 10 months. These people are going to be confused.

- Many people have been running SUSE Linux for years, but don't follow the 
news - they're going to be confused when they go to the store and the retail 
box says "openSUSE".

- I already anticipate a lot of people being confused about non-oss being 
available on the openSUSE dvd (assuming that'll still be the case on 10.2). 
And we'll still have to do a lot of explaining. Most people will expect 
that "open" means pure open source.

- There's a huge infrastructure of forums, websites, irc-channels etc. that 
will be obsoleted and have to change their names. Probably some of those 
won't change their domain name - that will cause confusion too.

- On the short term any name change will cause confusion - after all most 
people know that SUSE Linux is the correct name.

Besides this namechange makes me feel like SLED/S is the "real" SUSE - and 
SL/openSUSE is lowest priority (kind of the same feeling I had when the 
package management changes were forced through after feature freeze), I 
expect a lot of other people will also see this as a sign of SL getting lower 
priority - which can harm the distro. 

Also hereby a lot of the history that SUSE name had is lost. The name is also 
too long. In other words - I don't like it.  

Furthermore the namechange will steal attention from the community project. 
People will think openSUSE is just the name of the distro - and noone will 
know or care about the project.

ALL the people I know who actually use SUSE would have preferred to keep that 
name. All the people I know who likes openSUSE don't know what it's about - 
and don't use SUSE Linux.

All in all I think this decision is made 100% for the benefit of SLED/S - with 
little or no consideration for the many, many loyal and active SUSE Linux 
users.

Current mood: Don't know whether to cry or break something.

To be fair I do see some benefits:
- Maybe now we can have everything on one server - unlike both 
ftp.opensuse.org and ftp.suse.com

- A lot of people seem to like the name - hence it's been so damn hard trying 
to explain to these goofballs it's not the name of the distro. However I 
believe most of these people liked the name because they thought that 
openSUSE was non-Novell and 100% non-oss - and something different than SUSE 
Linux - and for some reason they liked that idea.

Martin / cb400f

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