Wouldn't it make much more sense to go with the organization supporting openSUSE for its entire existence, i.e. SUSE? SUSE has proven to be a good steward, has reliably put in resources and manpower, and is still giving the community quite a bit of leeway.
There might be a few constraints here and there, but if you look at it compared to the total support in terms of infrastructure, resources, manpower, is it really worth talking about it? Wouldn't our time be much better invested into maintaining the great relationship between SUSE and openSUSE instead of moving away?
Current talks aren't about moving away completely from SUSE, that would be beneficial to neither openSUSE nor SUSE. What current talks are about however are both worse case scenario as in "what if SUSE wasn't on our side" and, as we learned here, sponsorships and money stuff that otherwise can't happen. So moving away some assets away from SUSE to retain strong relationship with our own layer of protection for concerned community. LCP [Stasiek] https://lcp.world -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org