Am 02.12.2010 15:14, schrieb Thomas Hertweck:
On 30/11/10 22:46, Pascal Bleser wrote:
And, personally, the last thing I'd want is people from Novell/SUSE losing their job because of that.
This would certainly be a bad development but very shortsighted on Novell's (or whatever the name now is) side.
[...] Long story short, I personally believe that the only viable option is "openSUSE LTS", but it does bring some technical challenges which require a certain number of committed contributors working on the maintenance.
I think the only feasible and viable solution given the current resources was an openSLES, and I and my company would be looking forward to such a solution. At the moment, we use RHEL and CentOS, just like many other companies in the Oil&Gas business.
I would love to have an openSLES but I won't fight it out with Novell if they don't change their mind. I still think that an LTS version would be possible as well. I cannot believe that there are no people out there who could spend a few hours a month to make it possible. I'm also thinking about companies here who would invest a bit of their time to have an openSUSE LTS option. But apparently they are just going for the complete free solution CentOS :-( Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org