Il giorno mar, 31/03/2009 alle 10.02 -0600, Stephen Shaw ha scritto:
What on earth made you think that??? Do you have it out for openSUSE/SLE/Novell? You are seriously *only* looking for the bad! Am I to assume that you think Novell doesn't do anything good for anyone? You need to give them a break.
I'm not looking for "the bad", I'm just commenting on *your* statements, which I assume are right and can be considered as facts. Novell has zero presence on Amazon EC2 according to what you said, and this is because what Novell provides is "too new" to work there, whatever this means.
They happen to be working on bleeding edge and improving it making it better for all those other distros you are praising for having a good working setup... It's not that hard to have when you are just using other people's work.
And why doesn't Novell take advantage of what it did too? Being bleeding edge is OK, at certain levels, for open projects, but not for enterprise products like SLE, which should *target* this kind of applications. I don't have to give them a break, they should take a break from themselves and from the idea that being bleeding edge at all costs is good, trying to make things work. OpenSUSE is paying the price of this attitude, and the same seems to happen to SLE, always according to *your* statements. Regards, A. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org