
Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
Il giorno gio, 26/03/2009 alle 19.33 +0100, Per Jessen ha scritto:
I don't if it's really that bad, but how about writing a bugreport and getting it fixed.
It has been done regularly at each release cycle, starting from 10.0.I personally reopened the bug until I got tired to see it not fixed. :-)
Even though I haven't read the report, that does sound bad.
Well, the idea of increasing the testing user base is there. Read the opensuse-testing ML, or the archives of -project and -factory looking for my name. I did NOT see an invasion of volunteers though, and in #opensuse-testing on IRC we are about 5-6, two of these guys are from Novell, btw.
I did read your proposal, but as I have been testing almost every alpha and beta since 10.x, I didn't see a need to volunteer.
3) too many things that are broken out of the box on openSUSE (e.g 11.1 disk burning was broken., the release before the package manager was broken)
I don't recognize that at all, but maybe I need the right set of end-users glasses to see through.
Burning CD/DVD was broken in 11.1 at release time, and patched about one month later. About the package manager, it was a pain during the whole 10.x; x > 0 era. I don't think we can forget that! :-)
Like I said, I need a different set of glasses to see these problems. I run a production setup, which doesn't change very much and I don't do automatic updates. /Per Jessen, Zürich -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org