On 04/30/2013 10:33 PM, Cristian Rodríguez pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
El 30/04/13 22:11, Ken Schneider - openSUSE escribió:
And here I thought this was a community distro, but I see it's more of a dictatorship. :-)
It is more a DOocracy that a dictatorship.
I see, DO it my way or go elsewhere. My final comments: openSUSE a.k.a. SuSE used to be one of the most stable distros available. Of late many apps have been forced on the users that were *clearly* pre-alpha. I don't remember the releases but the first major fuckup was zypper (or it's backend) that clearly was forced out before it was ready. The next I recall was KDE4 that was clearly pre-alpha when made the default install version. And now systemd has been forced on the masses even though it is not production ready. And this is the point, many sys admins use openSUSE on production servers. Why? Because in the past it was *that* stable. Nowadays not so much. Who in their right mind can risk running a server without boot logs for trouble shooting. Yes, logging has been added but that's not the point. And now if the /binary/ logs become corrupt there is no way to recover them. It's time for openSUSE to become a leader again instead of doing things just because Fedora does it. Just my .02¢ -- Ken Schneider SuSe since Version 5.2, June 1998 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org