I seriously agree on the remaster.
On 5/5/07, James Tremblay
Hey guys, I know we are all busy but I am reinstalling 10.2 for a project I'm working on with the kiwi group and I started the reinstall at 4 o'clock it's now 10 o'clock and it's only 40% through the updates, on a cable modem. I think it's time to re-master the ISO's (sorry Lars). going back to "ready for the masses , this kind of major update only six months in to a release is a little much and some of this might have been avoided with a longer beta\rc status. I have also read the talk about about adding the repositories being easy unless your a complete "n00b", I've been around for as long as opensuse has existed and I have trouble with the location of things on our pages ,especially finding packages, update sources (cause I always seem to get the utah one and it always crashes) and dependencies. Maybe, we should slow down on all the work on a new release and clean house a little, get the process of releasing, updating and supporting our distro more streamlined and "n00b" friendly, so that we can become the distro for the masses. So those people obviously "put out" by having to deal with us "n00bs" can get a little distance from us. -- James Tremblay Director of Technology Newmarket School District Novell CNE 3\4\5 CLE \ NCE in training. http://en.opensuse.org/education --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
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