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Re: [opensuse] General Poor quality of Opensuse
  • From: Frans de Boer <frans@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2009 12:52:41 +0200
  • Message-id: <1247395961.21395.9.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Peter, I just wonder what your point is beside being displeased with
openSuSE? I see messages going back and forth leading too nowhere and
thus are a waste of time. Also, the quality is missing as well as a
rapid decline in mutual respect. If someone does not agree with your
view, ok, it is noted but the receiver decides whether or not he/she
will act upon it. Never the sender.

By the way, the latter applies for ALL participants in the 'discussion'.

Having noted that Peter dislikes version 11.2 alpha version x, can we
put this to rest?

Regards, Frans.

On Sun, 2009-07-12 at 00:31 +0100, Peter Nikolic wrote:
On Saturday 11 Jul 2009 18:14:03 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Saturday 11 July 2009, Peter Nikolic wrote:
On Saturday 11 Jul 2009 13:25:46 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
Why don't you file bug reports instead of compaining that an alpha
release is an alpha release?

Thats simple bug report Opensuse 11.2.xx is a BUG

That good enough for you and your buggy friends ?

The truth is i am SICK of trying to get bug reports acted on when i
manage to get into that dumb bugzilla thing and report bugs FA is done
about them so whats the point answer me that

Pete
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Well i see it's working

@JB2: sorry about top posting, but is _that_ the important thing? Besides,
it so happens that kmail does not send you to the end of the message when
you answer, so if you don't pay enough attention... my mistake.

@JB2 & Peter Nikolic: I can understand bugzilla is not working well and the
bug reports are not being handled tha right way, but I fail to see how
ranting in _this_ mailing list about an alpha release can in any way
improve the situation...

I always hought alpha releases were there to see what works and what not
and correct these problems. Given the number of elements that work for one,
but not for the others, I find it difficult to discuss the "quality" of an
alpha release globaly from a single experience.

I do have a problem with alpha or beta quality releases being presented as
1.0 versions, but that's another story, but I would not even dare to
complain here about a beta release, it being clearly announced as "not
finished".

Thierry


Not Ranting simply stating a point in a vocal fashion just making a point

Pete


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