Hi, Am 06.07.2018 um 05:46 schrieb Peter Linnell: [...]
I have not yet done a deep dive into my board email archive, but these sentiments pretty closely match what I remember I agreed with from our internal discussions on the board. In other words, let's not try to fix something which is not broken.
Agreed, and the relationship seems to be much more stable and defined compared to times when we were discussing independence with lots of enthusiasm ... and little outcome ;-)
Let's not lose site for a moment how good SUSE has been as a very benevolent sponsor to openSUSE.
The status quo is working very very well IMO, just as a normal openSUSE member and contributor. Nothing from the recent announcements about EQT gives me any concern about a negative impact on the community. To the converse, I think openSUSE may very well benefit over the long term. Yes. And we have looked back now a lot. What I miss a bit is a look into
Yes, because SUSE understands the value of openSUSE and openSUSE has proven that reliably. Actually that is a very positive thing, yet nothing to rest on, for either side. the future on how we can improve the status quo (which rarely exists in the fast changing world of IT imho) and work with SUSE in it's new situation that it is certainly in in a few month from now to work even more intense with openSUSE. That is a huge potential in both making openSUSE and SUSE more successful and we should not miss that chance. Let's discuss ideas what we can offer and do. Klaas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org