I guess people haven't yet figured it out that is the other way around from what they expect. Novell/SUSE has opened SUSE Linux for you to do whatever you want with it for yourself. This means you have access to that technology for your playground... It doesn't mean that you can move your playground inside Novell/SUSE... It means you can take OpenSUSE and create your own SUSE Linux, but not enforce your personal wishes and desires upon Novell/SUSE... If the Novell/SUSE guys think any of your proposals make sense and your packages are worth inserting in the professional distros, they will do so... Until then, the toys are yours to play with... just don't force Novell/SUSE to like your toys :) they are definitely looking at them, if that's your concern...

Daniel

Robert Schiele wrote:
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 10:51:11AM -0500, Alejandro Forero Cuervo wrote:
Isn't this, to allow participation from everyone in building SuSE (in,
among others, the form of changes / packages), the point of OpenSUSE?

It is to allow everybody to build everything he wants _using_ SUSE and (if he
likes) sharing this with others.

If you have a centralized approach everything that will happen is that
everybody tries to push his pet project into the "official" SUSE resulting in
a 423 ISOs distribution with terabytes of stuff nobody actually needs.

Robert



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