-----Original Message----- From: 0bo0 [mailto:0.bugs.only.0@gmail.com] Sent: lundi 28 juin 2010 23:02 To: opensuse-virtual@opensuse.org Subject: [opensuse-virtual] a 'marketing' question ... i'll be the 1st to admit I don't always see eye-to-eye with the Suse, Opensuse & Virtualization efforts' actions, directions, etc. but in the end, it's, imo, the only solid distro-supported Xen/Virtualization solution out there. modern kernel, Xen4, PCI/USB/etc-Passthrough, etc are all there (I won't start re: PV_Grub), and, although docs can be at times ... challenging ... it works. In production. Under heavy load. As do others, I follow progress in Xen channels/mailing lists/etc. I find *many* HowTo questions that arise there would be readily handled by simply using current (or OBS repos') *Suse/Xen. That said, there seems to be a tangible ... lack of interest in, if not disdain for ... Suse+Xen. Yet the flailings about of how to get things done in Centos, Debian, etc ... continue. That's certainly fine. I'm curious: (1) Why does this tension exist? Or, in your opinion(s), does it? (2) What can be done differently in *Suse to further adoption for Virtualization? The latter question, in particular, is a purely mercenary concern for me -- the bigger/stronger the community of users, the better off my deployments are/will be. Not trolling, just interested. -- OK, here is a project that I want to show here next week : http://2010.rmll.info/IMG/png/JyGo_en.png Open cloud on openSUSE. I tried the recipes but to no avail :-( I asked for help and hopefully something might work out. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+help@opensuse.org