[opensuse-buildservice] Bye all

I would like to say goodbye. During an discussion on the Packman mailing list about the security policy of the Packman repo (see http://schiffbauer.net/pipermail/packman/2007-November/thread.html ) I realized openSUSE isn't what I looking for. To be honest this has also something to do with the rude manner in which my questions were answered. I really liked openSUSE 10.3 and the roadmap that lays ahead. I wish you all good luck and thanks for helping me with all my questions. For now I'll restore my Gentoo image and I will concentrate on building a Gentoo distribution. @About The Dutch Mailing List Unfortunately this also means I can't continue my support for the Dutch mailing list. I hope you understand and sorry for the inconvenience. @Freek I am really sorry but this means I won't be able to help out with the Dutch wiki. -- Regards, Aniruddha Please adhere to the OpenSUSE_mailing_list_netiquette http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_mailing_list_netiquette --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org

On Saturday 03 November 2007 06:31:40 pm Aniruddha wrote:
For now I'll restore my Gentoo image and I will concentrate on building a Gentoo distribution.
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Hello Aniruddha, I don't know if ever been at the fosdem in Belgium: http://www.fosdem.org/ . There have been quite a few discussions how to handle the buildservice tree. I think it would be very good if you'd come to the fosdem, as i assume de openSuSE people will also been there. The people at openSuSE are very open to improvements. I'd say come to the fosdem. You'll also be able to meet up with gentoo people as they are also there at least last year. By the way i think it's impossible to give security guaranties for tries that are maintained by maintainers who are doing it in their space time. Also because some packages might be maintained by one person. If the person is not able to build the fixed package, for what ever reason, after a fixed security bug you end up with a potentially dangerous package. I cant imagine this doesn't apply for gentoo. By the way I'm very happy with and thankful for the people who use the spare time building and maintaining packages and doing other work for openSuSE. Regards, Joop. Aniruddha wrote:
I would like to say goodbye. During an discussion on the Packman mailing list about the security policy of the Packman repo (see http://schiffbauer.net/pipermail/packman/2007-November/thread.html ) I realized openSUSE isn't what I looking for. To be honest this has also something to do with the rude manner in which my questions were answered.
I really liked openSUSE 10.3 and the roadmap that lays ahead. I wish you all good luck and thanks for helping me with all my questions. For now I'll restore my Gentoo image and I will concentrate on building a Gentoo distribution.
@About The Dutch Mailing List Unfortunately this also means I can't continue my support for the Dutch mailing list. I hope you understand and sorry for the inconvenience.
@Freek I am really sorry but this means I won't be able to help out with the Dutch wiki.
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participants (3)
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Aniruddha
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Joop Boonen
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Rajko M.