Hi, People often say I complicate things too much... Adryan offered the resources... forget the name for time being and focus on what you want to do, people that are available and for what... take Adryan offer and start it... decide the name later... For what I've seen around there is nice demand for a openSUSE Server oriented solution. If there are people available to make it happen... sure... go for it... By now everyone has an idea of possible problems... instead of pointed them, start dropping some solutions instead. Then when the time comes and you need to name your creation or reflection of the community, you think on the name and how you want to position yourselfs with openSUSE without 'offending' (I really don't know the right word for their) our sponsors. In the end, it will end up dependably mostly on the people maintaining it until some visibility is build around it. I personally like the idea of a solution more server oriented. This will also probably increase the number of overall packages available if the community finds it Since such a project might bring lots of new synergies around openSUSE, maybe we should forget the name and positioning for now, leaving it for later. nm
The comment about "doing it outside of the openSUSE project" referred to a clone of SLES, not an openSUSE LTS version.
I dont think that anything speaks against using the OBS also for a potential openSLES.
Ciao, Marcus
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