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Re: [opensuse-project] Feedback for openSUSE 10.2 and preparing for 10.3
  • From: Thomas Hertweck <Thomas.Hertweck@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 19:06:27 +0000
  • Message-id: <45B7AE33.7070900@xxxxxx>

Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
> [...]
> There's is SLES, SLE Real Time, Novell Linux POS etc. Are we still talking
> about production environment, or are we losing focus?

You started to talk about SLED ("If anyone wants stability, there's
SLED10"), not me. If somebody lost focus, it might have been you. The
rest of us was mainly talking about openSUSE.

> [...]
> You have started the exaggeration, I did not say that openSUSE releases need
> to be made all out of SVN checkouts. I was just saying that openSUSE cannot
> fulfill the role of enterprise products.

Not true. Simple proof:
Msg-ID: <200701221643.59632.silviu_marin-caea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> [...]
> And you haven't tried SLED/SLES because... ? Smart move, really, trying a
> different product to asses another. Pray tell that you have tried Fedora and
> decided to use Red Hat.

I have to repeat myself: you have no idea...

> [...]
> Yes, I want the latest _releases_ (read stable) of software.

Not true. Your own emails are contradictory. Simple proof:

Martin Schlander: "I think we can be a (little) bit more conservative
when selecting versions to include, especially of core stuff, like xorg,
and gcc which are both *unstable* releases."
Silviu Marin-Caea: "I *disagree* on this. If anyone wants stability,
there's SLED10."

Now you want to sell me that you're only interested in stable software?
You should make up your mind before answering emails.

> [...]
> We should stop the rant, [...]

True. It's not worth spending time to discuss this topic with you.

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