Le 18/06/2015 19:51, Martin Schlander a écrit :
Onsdag den 17. juni 2015 13:05:16 skrev Guido Berhoerster: (...)
this. And its utterly disappointing and a slap into the face for those outside SUSE who have put a lot of work into this project.
Indeed.
may be all this is a bit too much... We had similar discussion when going from kde3 to kde4 (and kde5 is near). Two things: * there will be a change in what we where used to. Is this change for good or for bad? if it's for good, why cry? * there is a lack of documentation about the way a distro is build, that makes it difficult for an other team to take over. true? may be not. The Evergreen team is how many people? two, may be three? and it could take an old distro and keep it live. It should not be so difficult to take tumbleweed and to freeze it a some moment, where one think it's specially stable. building openSUSE from factory was probably not very different than that. and I think kde3 is still living in openSUSE thanks to a small team... So, yes, @suse people have a great power, but this power may be because they work 60 hours a week (and half for free) on openSUSE. I'm not always glad of this situation, but, all well considered, it's not so bad... jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org