On 5/13/06, David Wright
I'd just like to say thank you to Andreas Jaeger and the team, they have worked really hard and have had to put up with us beta testers shoving bucket fulls of new bugzilla tickets under their noses...
Robert Love and Michael Gross worked very hard on getting the NFS attachment under the new network manager with DHCP working.
Likewise Christian Boltz, Klaus Kaempf, Marcus Schaefer, Stanislav Visnovsky, Stefan Dirsch, Steffan Hundhammer, Harald Mueller-Ney, Ladislav Slezak, Thorsten Kukuk, Jens Daniel Schmidt, Stephan Binner, Edith Parzefall, Christoph Tiel, Andreas Klein, Mauro Parra Miranda, Tambet Ingo, Martin Vidner, Marcel Hilzinger all worked hard to get 10.1 into shape around the faults I found.
And to Lukas Ocilka for always trying to get my changes put into 10.2 :-D
I totally agree with Dave. I often read (but don't post) to the group and have found the freshness and willingness of the OpenSuSE project fantastic compared to other such projects. I came on board to SuSE at 9.3 ... having been a RH user since the wee early days. (been using Linux since '94). Was totally blown away by 9.3 for it's professional 'polish' and have since converted dozens across to the SuSE goodness. :) No looking back I'm here for the long haul. Once my work committements free a bit -- I would like to spend a bit more time and get involved more actively in the project... Well done to all involved in the 10.1 release... some nice items in there. Now -- if AMD can get their AMD-V (Pacifica) chips released -- I could run a decent Xen. :-P