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Re: [opensuse-project] openSUSE Strategy Discussion: Status quo strategy proposal
- From: Martin Schlander <martin.schlander@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 13:39:36 +0200
- Message-id: <201008101339.37132.martin.schlander@xxxxxxxxx>
Tirsdag den 10. august 2010 09:32:56 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
There's a lot to like about it - if you don't think so, what are you doing
here? ;-)
But I have a couple of gripes with it.
It's not easy to sum up with one or two sentences or a couple of keywords to
answer the question "Why openSUSE?" which I consider a requirement for the
strategy - like e.g. Debian (stable, old, server), Fedora (innovation,
bleeding edge, open source), Ubuntu (newbie, bad python code, more newbie).
It doesn't clearly identify an audience to (mainly) focus on.
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Today we continue with public discussions about strategy proposals, this
time with the "Status quo" strategy proposal:
There's a lot to like about it - if you don't think so, what are you doing
here? ;-)
But I have a couple of gripes with it.
It's not easy to sum up with one or two sentences or a couple of keywords to
answer the question "Why openSUSE?" which I consider a requirement for the
strategy - like e.g. Debian (stable, old, server), Fedora (innovation,
bleeding edge, open source), Ubuntu (newbie, bad python code, more newbie).
It doesn't clearly identify an audience to (mainly) focus on.
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