Pascal Bleser wrote: > People complaining about not having their word to say in the product > /project management have no clue about what it means,
I personally wouldn't be making such blanket statements about what people know or don't know. Just an observation. > Also, this mailing-list has become almost unusable and unproductive, > overwhelmed with trolling (lately) and with people reporting issues > that definately belong to suse-linux-e and not here. I can't say I've noticed the list becoming unusable nor unproductive. There are many threads that I don't bother reading, but that's normal. > During the last few weeks there have been many more threads and mails > about hardware/driver support issues than constructive discussions > about the openSUSE community, how to interact and work together > (Novell and the community), etc..., what is what I was actually > expecting from this list. This is only because of Novell not clearly defining what openSUSE was/is all about. Not just the list, but the whole project. If this list is for "constructive discussions about the openSUSE community", where does one take technical issues/discussions with e.g. alpha releases? /Per Jessen, Zürich -- http://www.spamchek.co.uk/ - managed anti-spam and anti-virus solution. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
