Mandag den 21. juni 2010 17:38:57 skrev Per Jessen:
Martin Schlander wrote:
Interesting proposal. I'm a little uncertain about the term "poweruser" and the explicit de-emphasizing "old hardware" and "non-mainstream architectures".
A poweruser is not a Linux expert, but a person who is comfortable using a computer, can follow instructions, read, doesn't run away scared by the sight of a checkbox or an error message, etc. The type of people that support other people and install and configure their operating systems for them, and advise them what distro to choose :-) By old hardware I mean less than 512 megs of ram or so. But of course we shouldn't break support for old hardware just for the sake of it, my proposal is just that openSUSE should be a modern OS for modern computers - if it works on old stuff then fine, if it doesn't that's just too bad. Non-mainstream archs is currently everything except x86 and x86_64. So there's not really a change from the current status. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org