Le 21/11/2011 17:37, Bruce Ferrell a écrit :
As I alluded to, I suspect it has something to do with the stress of a big rollout and the spin off form Novell/Attachmate, but I can only guess about that. When I started using SuSE back in 2002, I could count on very solid support from the community, more so that on the redhat lists. Now it seems as if unless we actually cut important mainline code we're just Lusers, unable to do anything but drool.
modern computers are much more complicated than they used to be. Specially hot plug makes things really hard to manage. I planned to work on marketting the 12.1 and was stuck in nasty debugging of weird 12.1 bugs (printers, kde boot delays, default and desktop kernel inconsistence...) involving several reboots and possibly new fresh install. 12.1 include many important changes. I know for sure that developpers did they best and I see 295 posts in the bugzilla list just for the last day, but when debugging only one bug may take days, every body do what he can. Happily I see similar difficulties on other distros lists :-) Keep in touch, the new infrastructure is pretty difficult to understand at first, but I'm confident it will give us tools for the next decade after all going to kernel 3 may not be so simple as we thought, let only because many other things changed also jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org