-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Jacques wrote: ...
Don't you see that all that's happening was planned from the beginning by Novell's heads; the first day they bought SuSE; they had a plan to destroy it and don't be dreamers opensuse is only a leurre it won't
Destroy it ? That's why Novell's business strategy is based on - - Linux - - identity products Sure. Makes sense. Novell buys SUSE, changes almost its whole strategy to Linux. Then it kills SUSE.
survive as a community as long as Novell has destroyed everything and of course will stop financial help to opensuse- This is what i can see and
That might be true though. I don't know whether openSUSE can survive without being backed by Novell (or rather, all the many developers working on it who are paid by Novell). Same applies to several distributions though, be it Fedora, or even Ubuntu, even though the amount of paid developers there is lower than for openSUSE AFAIK (might be wrong though).
as some guys here are old enough with SuSE just remember all the events happened in the near past.I am really sorry such a beautiful Os finishing like this
Finishes like what ? Being used a lot more since Novell bought SUSE and
has YaST2, AppArmor and others under GPL, made SUSE Linux downloadable
for free, a 100% OSS version of SUSE Linux, ... ? More developers
working on SUSE Linux than when it was SuSE GmbH ?
I don't think there are reliable numbers out there, but when 10.0 was
released, the number of downloads on at least two of the main Packman
mirrors have *tripled*, and have remained at least as much from that day on.
Jacques, c'est du n'importe quoi sorti de ton ...
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-o) Pascal Bleser http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/
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