> I'm afraid you're right on that, but I hope that they at least
> appreciate the feedback they got from us. It could sometimes be more
> worth than an advice of a Goldman Sachs investment banker... ;)

Good point. Finnally you could ask yourself how long there will be a
community version of suse at all. Whether they don't listen to their
users demands or there won't be users because they went away to
another distro.

I ask again: If I'm forced to replace opensuse on some projects to a
distribution with a longer life cycle why should I keep opensuse on my
desktop?

I'm on the move, probably. I'll see what will happen in april 2008...

Johannes
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