On Thursday 15 May 2008 07:41:35 Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
Basil Chupin escribió:
You work for SUSE LINUX Products GmbH in Platform/OpenSUSE - Core Services and you have the affrontery to call me a "troll"?!
yes, you are complaining, without any constructive action about bugs of a product that has not been released and is expected to have bugs, based on the highly questionable assumption that openSUSE 11 is "continuation", It isnt, it is a new product, that even has a new codename. :P.
Just for the record.. take openSUSE 10.3 and "just" change the compiler, rebuild all stuff, then you will figure you have $N new regressions..this is much more complicated than what you think.
I think my thread has gone wildly astray looking at this comment and it's source I've made no mention of 11. My comments have been restricted to 10.3 64bit - a stable reliable release. (??????????) Following similar thoughts others have wondered what 11 will be like in this respect. If they are primarily desktop users I don't blame them. The original suse de where clearly aiming to gain a large foothold in the desktop market. Doesn't look that way to me anymore. Not that I find that surprising. I have had several years exposure to Novell in the past and am fully aware that they can be a very short sighted company. There is no point what so ever in a company becoming yet another "me too" but no doubt they will try. John "Which is most Important. the users or the need to change?" "Our object in life is to make more money for the shareholders" Interesting balance isn't it and not meaningless quote like yours. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org