-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 10 April 2004 02:44 pm, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I have seen a similar page listing updates.
I'd be willing for this service to be open for registered users only, as another benefit for those of us that buy the package instead of ftping it for free.
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
I wonder if it would be possible to implement a better system of binding a bug report, or workaround to a particular RPM with version, release, and date info included. I know it's very hard to get everything right when you're working under pressure to get the product shipped. One of the first things that is going to slip through the cracks is the documentation of known defects. If you have time to document the d@mn thing, you'd have time to fix it, right? Nonetheless, it might be helpful and not too difficult to set up a bit more sophisticated of a database. I'm not suggesting they try to address all the existing defect reports. I suspect many are OBE. But perhaps implementing a new procedure and database design for new issues would be appropriate. I hope no one takes my comments as blaming SuSE for not doing a good enough job. If I could do the job they do, I'd be selling distributions, not buying them. To address the OP's question about running in a production environment, SuSE Linux 9.0 Pro is at least as stable and reliable in a production environment as any OS you can buy from that company in Redmond WA. STH -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAe0xFwX61+IL0QsMRAtPrAKDkCONZZZqYIukmLvWnktV+tYACEwCdE7Bc 6+4D4bVnaYkjqCYla/2vEM4= =hUqs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----