Shriramana Sharma wrote:
Hmm. I thought second to Red Hat SUSE was the most widespread distribution? Aren't RH, SUSE and Debian the big three in the Linux world?


the "community" thing pointed out can be resumed in the very little amount of free-lance developers doing their packages available for SuSE.

For example if you search a particular software, like Grass (a GIS application), it's more probale to find it for Debian of Mandrake than SuSE or another distro.

The pure number of SuSE rpms I think it's "the point" of this question, and having opened the gates of the development of SuSE should (i hope so) dramatically increase the number of hacker @work for us (at least me) users

:-D
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