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>Of course the openSUSE-project description states: "We work together
to create
>and distribute the world's most usable Linux." I must have gotten this
>wrong - I thought we were working together to make (open)SUSE better -
but
>apparently the Linux-distro we're making usable is SLE. Nice of Ted
Haeger to
>inform us what's going on in and around Novell.
>
>Someone please tell me, that this man is _wrong_.
>
>Martin
Martin,
I might be wrong, but I always saw openSUSE and SLE{D,P} being close
together.
I mean, after all, SuSE / Novell is a very active part of the openSUSE
Project and is investing work hours (thus money) in it. If they want to
develop openSUSE besides their SLE{D,P} products, they could not afford
it at all.
After all, it depends a lot on the community how solid openSUSE is and
will be in the future! Together with SuSE / Novell WE can make the best
Distro on the market!
BUT: This requires us to be much more helpful especially during Alpha /
Beta testing! Don't just deny installing the previews, because they ARE
buggy. Install it, write down all the informations for bugs and submit
them to Bugzilla.
Of course Novell will take one or the other version as a SnapShot for
the Enterprise line. With a bit more around, a bit tighter...
What's wrong about this?
Dominique