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Re: openSUSE is a community project (was Re: [opensuse-factory] Plan for 11.2? - smolt?)
- From: Rafa Grimán <rafagriman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 14:47:12 +0100
- Message-id: <200902041447.12880.rafagriman@xxxxxxxxx>
El Wednesday 04 February 2009, Vincent Untz escribió:
I don't mention openSUSE exclusively, I also mention SLES and SLED ... Don't
focus ONLY on openSUSE, I'm not doing that. This thread started with an
openSUSE package but, as you may have seen on my previous e-mails:
- I'm not focusing/talking about openSUSE solely
- I'm not focusing/talking about smolt solely
I know. I'm not saying this is: "Novell only, back off". I'm thinking about
_ALL_ the openSUSE *AND* SLES *AND* SLED users. I know I can be part of the
openSUSE Community. I know the basics of FLOSS, but I'm not talking about
that.
Rafa
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Le mercredi 04 f�vrier 2009, � 10:10 +0100, Rafa Grim�n a �crit :
Hi :)
El Tuesday 03 February 2009, Kevin Dupuy escribi�:
by Novell/SUSE... I would assume you mean people who test and develop
openSUSE... people like you and me.
I'll be more specific: the team at Novell that develop SUSE Linux, be it
openSUSE, SLES and/or SLED.
Let me repeat: "Nonononononono!" :-)
openSUSE is a community project. Sure, it's sponsored by Novell and sure
Novell employees are doing a huge part of the work. But it's still a
project where everybody can step up.
I don't mention openSUSE exclusively, I also mention SLES and SLED ... Don't
focus ONLY on openSUSE, I'm not doing that. This thread started with an
openSUSE package but, as you may have seen on my previous e-mails:
- I'm not focusing/talking about openSUSE solely
- I'm not focusing/talking about smolt solely
You don't have to be a Novell employee to do the right thing. It doesn't
mean you absolutely have to do the right thing, but that you're
empowered to do so and you can be part of the interface between the end
users and the upstream developers.
I know. I'm not saying this is: "Novell only, back off". I'm thinking about
_ALL_ the openSUSE *AND* SLES *AND* SLED users. I know I can be part of the
openSUSE Community. I know the basics of FLOSS, but I'm not talking about
that.
Rafa
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"We cannot treat computers as Humans. Computers need love."
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