On 13 July 09, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Hi Peter,
On Saturday 11 July 2009 01:47:42 Peter Nikolic wrote:
I have used Opensuse now for some years since the days of 5.3 in fact and Linux in general well before that since the days of the Early 0.9 kernels all floppy distro no X i also ran Slackware and Red Hat and tested a few more along the way so i know a thing or two about Linux i have even brewed up my own distro at one time .
It has to be said now after attempting to get 11.2 MS2 and 11.2 MS3 to play the game the standards of releases has fallen to a new all time low how on earth have you got the front to call these releases anything other than Alpha at best .
Please take into account that 11.2 Milestones are indeed Alphas and not releases. These milestones have only minimal testing.
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