
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 14:40, Stephan Kulow <coolo@novell.com> wrote:
Am Dienstag 25 November 2008 schrieb Andrew Joakimsen:
Hi:
I was wondering where is the "sled_beta" mailing list?
You're asking the wrong audience. Whoever gave you the download URL for SLED, should have given you the other details too.
That person was Chuck Irwin <CIrwin@novell.com>, the "Beta Project Manager" and I did attempt to contact him, but it says his email address is invalid: ----- The following address had a permanent error ----- <CIrwin@novell.com>; originally to <cirwin@novell.com> The recipient 'cirwin' is unknown at domain 'novell.com'. ----- the delivery transcript ----- Service not available, closing transmission channel I am seriously thinking, as much as I like the distribution, to drop any SUSE support much less test your products. You have people that are willing to test and all they want in return is the ability to test your product, a place to report bugs (unless you don't want that) and a place to discuss it with other testers. This is Linux, there is no huge "trade secret" at risk... you loose nothing and gain the world over in terms of usability and debugging when you have a more open beta test. Instead of welcoming them with open arms you make them jump through hoops, insult them and are generally not cooperative. I understand you must be busy, but how hard is it to point someone to a mailing list and add them to the ACL by their Novell account? Notice I am not just sending you the questions I actually have, I just want to be told where to ask them. When I say you, don't take it personally, I mean the collective of Novell and SUSE people I have been dealing with. FWIW Chick was the most helpful person, is that what you do, fire helpful people? Warmest regards, Andrew H. Joakimsen P.S.: If you prefer, feel free to call me on +1.352.3782778 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org