On Saturday 12 May 2007, M Harris wrote:
On Friday 11 May 2007 05:06, Jan Tiggy wrote:
I know Poles are stubborn, and hold to old fashioned values, which is usually a good thing. But sticking to ADSL modems is not a useful national characteristic.
This statement sounds like prejudice to me and proves that you do not understand the polish market at all. And complaining about being stubborn do only folks who are stubborn themselves.
Remember... world peace through world trade...
... the stubbornness would seem to be with suse. And suse will loose to Ubuntu if they do not quickly figure out that the free market is "market driven" ... if they want ADSL support you better give it to them... if suse doesn't, somebody else will...
I came late to this thread so I appologize if I repeat something that was said before. What do you mean if they need ADSL support? I am running 5 computers all with SUSE on them and they are all connected to internet via ADSL. There is absolutely no problem with it.
If I were suse I might try to solicit some talent in Poland to work on these details (and pay them for it) and stop whining. But for crying out loud, don't call a segment of your client base stubborn... that just isn't nice. :)
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