On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 12:34:58PM +1000, Peter Flodin wrote:
> From the FAQ:
> "The technology is all open source and included in openSUSE. Novell is
> providing and explaining the inner workings of this technology to the
> industry and other Linux vendors. Our intention is to further the
> general adoption of Linux."

It reads as if openSUSE is a distribution. Also the other places where
openSUSE is used could be confusing and misleading. As I see it openSUSE
is a community, a group of people, not a process or a technical entity,
like a Distro or a buildservice.

I know it is a wiki, so I can easily change it. I just want to know if
others see the words openSUSE here as a group of people or as something
technical. (also each word openSUSE should link to opneSUSE.org, but that
is another issue)
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