(No, I'm not affiliated with the company 'Novell'. This is my view of the things). It's very easy to see that decisions at **open**SUSE are not driven by a community thought.
Examples?
Some of the community achievements are widely reported by Novell as its own achievements on web and so on with the distro policies... Maybe because Novell products are based on openSUSE (the community distro???)?
And Fedora feeds RHEL, so what? RedHat 'claims' all the glories of RHEL as its own - of course. You need to decouple marketing claims and truth claims. When I pitch an Open Source project as part of a solution I refer to it as "our product", because the customer just doesn't care; they want to buy a product [solution], not join a project. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org