On Sun, 2011-02-06 at 21:13 +0100, Kim Leyendecker wrote:
Am 06.02.2011 21:07, schrieb Bryen M. Yunashko:
And we work with others, including Fedora. I would not want to see us escalating a message that alienates other groups when we can all be finding ways to work together. Project Betzn is a fine example of the real shine of openSUSE Project. I know these real great project and I know the working together with other projects. This is important. The whole "openSUSE vs Fedora"-thing isn´t a "fight" between the distros. It shall just be a little comparing between the whole distros by the users and the developers. So I ask a Fedora-member to test openSUSE. There´s no answer till today and I don´t know what they think. But it´s important, that all know, that´s not a aggressive or fighting thing, it´s just a totaly fair and open compareing between the distros.
Sorry, if I missunderstand you, but I have to make this things clear, if they aren´t already clear before.
kdl
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Not at all, I totally get your point which is why I said in my last email that I am apprehensive rather than 'against". There are times when that question is validly asked and you are attempting to answer it, which is a good thing. I just wanted to make sure the rest of the readers and commenters on this list understood there's an important distinction to be made and to not rest their entire individual efforts on a "versus" thing but to simply make it one component of their overall strategy to market openSUSE in their venues. :-) Bryen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org