On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 08:01:33AM +0100, jdd wrote:
> Cristian Rodríguez a écrit :
> >jdd escribió:
> >>so making a light version would be
> >>a no work process. 
> >
> >A "no work process" are you serious ? mantaining an LTS version pretty 
> >much involves hiring/creating a whole new team, mantaining and stable 
> >system running old software is a hell lot of work.
> >
> >what makes you think it would be a piece of cake ?
> >
> it would be a no work process only for Novell who already do the job. 

It would be less money earned for us.

> I should only be a script to login with reduced rights on one SLES system
> 
> one say it can be done by each one (and it's like this that many 
> people do), this show it's not so hard... for real IT professional, 
> what I'm not :-(
> 
> As I see it, Novell should compare a professional install versus a 
> personal one. Flag where the SLES price is spent (why is SLED so 
> expensive versus SLED) and see if they can make a personal (SLEDP - P 
> for "Personal") version much cheaper with little cost.
> 
> But as I said, one can look at the already working LTS of the 
> competitor and see if the bussines model is viable, I don't *require* 
> anything.

You compare a publically held company to a billionaire with money burning
in his pocket?

Ciao, Marcus
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