Am Mittwoch, 9. Juni 2010, 16:35:51 schrieb Per Jessen:
Karsten König wrote:
For Fedora and RedHat I think it's basicly the same as openSUSE to Novell about gained expertise, testbed etc. Still RedHat as a company seems more of a grey eminance and has a better reputation, I can't say if it is still justified, but I often have more trust in projects kicked off by RedHat engineers as their communication feels more open.
RedHat and Canonical both have the tremendous advantage of being Linux companies fair and square.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
SuSE still rings a bell? It is one of the first companies founded to sell a linux distribution and to create a business model around it, according to wikipedia more then 10 years before Canonical and even one year before RedHat. So SuSE is owned by Novell, now they aren't a Linux company anymore? And let's not even get down to statistics crunching about linux contribution here, we know how bad looks on one of the mentioned players... Regards, Karsten -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org