I would like to add a comment. When a good and active part of the community who has been around for longer than openSLX asked for the creation of an open version of SLE, Novell/openSUSE was not so kind and supportive since it was seen as competition for SLE. What changed in this? Why isn't this project pursued inside the openSUSE community instead than by a separate company which will actually represent competition, since it will offer commercial support? This does not make too much sense at a first sight, but we are open to explanations :-) Regards, AP 2011/4/27 Martin Schlander <martin.schlander@gmail.com>:
Onsdag den 27. april 2011 05:35:28 skrev Jos Poortvliet:
On 2011-04-24 Martin wrote:
Who wants to contribute to a piece of junk that is only intended to be diamond in the rough for others to polish and take advantage of.
Hmmm, yes, that's why Debian is so insignificant ;-)
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