On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 02:36:23PM +0200, Pavol Rusnak wrote:
Hi all!
Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the latest openSUSE release (atm M7) via VNC or SSH. See[1] (in Czech, but "vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:1" and "ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p1111" should be understandable for everyone :-)). It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because Jaromir's effort received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. I started a feature in openFATE for this[2].
I can understand the psotive feedback as it is always neat to be able to see the latest and newst stuff. I also see some very serious downside in that where people now download it and test it on their own machine, what we will be testing is not how everything will work on as many machines as possible, but how things work in VM. I can understand if you want to see how KDE or GNOME or a specific program works. To test a distribution, I still believe you need as much different hardware as possible. I would see this more as something the marketing department should think about (to get the buzz going) then something that is usefull for the development. houghi -- Personally, I think most sports fans are a little "gay". They'd rather watch a bunch of sweaty guys jumping all over eachother, than, say fashion TV - where hot models walk down the runway. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org