Hi, On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Cristian Rodriguez R. wrote: > Eberhard Moenkeberg escribió: > > But unfortunately not for SLES - there the hassle has to go on (by order), > > and that may affect the business part of SUSE/Novell. > > well.. you probably know what happends to a part of a commercial product > if cause to loose money..it becomes either an documented bug or > disappears..that pressure is higher than comunnity pressure I guess ;-P
Surely, they have to turn "bad" management decision into "good" result, but without help of the community now. > > Let's hope this shit will turn into gold without help from the community. > > Not the best chance... > > It probably has a chance to improve if > > 1. is not marketed as be integrated with yast ( integration will never > work, it hurts so much...) > > 2. if rug is separated from the zmd daemon (yes,rug is fine IMHO) and > ZMD dissapears from the scene. > > 3. it is fixed to achieve better performance (I guess that requires > fixing not only Zenworks but mono and other components) Surely, almost everytime high-level is low-performance. But this is not known to managers: they have to deserve it in practice before they "believe" it (almost never "understand"). This result usually is coming too late for the business. > Finally, Im pleased with this announce and invite the rest of the > contributors to test zypper and related stuff **madly**. I can now stop > bugging people about Zenworks problems and use my time in a more > productive and less annoying task. Yes. But I fear about SLES usage quality - we have more than 1000 licenses here - already lowered by number against the past years due to changed pricing models (more money for the same number of servers - obviously Novell does not reflect RedHat's "educational" prices); our new license contract may be the last by two reasons now... Viele Grüße Eberhard Mönkeberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])
