David C. Rankin escribió:
But why should anyone "expect" to have problems with an openSuSE release regardless of whether it is .0, .1, .2, or .3?
what are you talking about ? software is made by humans, it HAS bugs, and that is expected !!!
Also, why does it appear that Novell is trying to "lower expectations" about the release?
Why isn't Novell proud of the upcoming release telling everyone, "The openSuSE 11.0 release will be the best openSuSE ever"?
Why you think novell is doing that.. do you have any real proof of your statements ?
If the 11.0 release date arrives and 11.0 still isn't ready, history tells us it would be far better to slip the release 60-90 days and get it ready,
That costs a lot of money and resources.. Im afraid what you are suggesting is not possible .. and will probably not make much sense either, in 60 or 90 days we will be working on different,already scheduled stuff, included openSUSE 11.1 and the next SLE version. -- "Progress is possible only if we train ourselves to think about programs without thinking of them as pieces of executable code.” - Edsger W. Dijkstra Cristian Rodríguez R. Platform/OpenSUSE - Core Services SUSE LINUX Products GmbH Research & Development http://www.opensuse.org/