
El Wednesday 04 February 2009, Hubert Figuiere escribió:
On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 14:47 +0100, Rafa Grimán wrote:
I don't mention openSUSE exclusively, I also mention SLES and SLED ... Don't focus ONLY on openSUSE, I'm not doing that. This thread started with an openSUSE package but, as you may have seen on my previous e-mails: - I'm not focusing/talking about openSUSE solely - I'm not focusing/talking about smolt solely
Contributing to openSUSE is contributing to SLE. Because SLE is a *late* branch off openSUSE, not a fork or a new distro.
I know, that's why I wrote (I copy and paste): "But ... SLES and SLED users also read this list and SLES and SLED are based on (derive from) openSUSE ;)" I'm not saying they're forks nor different distros. What I mean is that you can't focus ONLY on one of them (openSUSE/SLES/SLED) and that you can't focus on only one type of users. And no, being an openSUSE user does not imply you're a SLE[S|D] user and vice-versa. I have a whole bunch of customers that are SLES users but not openSUSE users (as a matter of fact they use Fedora or Ubuntu). And I've got a bunch of buddies that are openSUSE users and have never used SLE[S|D]. Nope, they're not exactly the same. You can get dependency issues if you try to install some openSUSE apps on SLE[S|D] (I've suffered this.) And yes, I had in mind openSUSE versions and SLE[S|D] versions when I tried this. That means that I didn't try to do things such as installing openSUSE 11.1 packages on SLES 9 ;) Rafa -- "We cannot treat computers as Humans. Computers need love." rgriman@skype.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org