Robert Schweikert wrote:
If we have a "Community" section in the release notes we can highlight projects such as KDE:KDE3 that are efforts by the community or individuals within the community and that are not part of the release as such. In this section we could also talk about other projects such as the Virtualization:Cloud projects that are not part of 12.1 proper but might be interesting to people looking at openSUSE.
Hope this clarifies things a bit.
Not really, but I look forward to further clarification of what is community driven and what isn't. It is clear that some things are not (KDE4, systemd come to mind), but it's all mostly hidden behind the scene.
Excuse me?
How are KDE4 and systemd not community driven?
Why don't you explain the opposite to me? What were the decision processes involved in the focus-shift towards KDE4? Looking at systemd, it seems quite clear that most of the work is being done by people working for SUSE.
Just because some of the contributors working on these projects also happen to work for SUSE does not mean these changes are "mandated" by SUSE.
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