On 12/9/2011 12:59 PM, Linux Tyro wrote:
Since Ubuntu can do then why not us? But I understand that Canonicals Ltd. is a more rich company which could do this... However, at the same time, I feel openSUSE is better than Ubuntu. I wish openSUSE were as rich as Canonicals so that even the newbies could have been supported with a technical list concerned more to them....Hmm, as I said, I would look at: fourms, thanks.
It doesn't have as much to do with moneys as it does that there are only enough people to go around in the lists. Ubuntu *is* very user friendly. Perhaps if that's the type of help you need, you should hang out there. The people on this list have jobs and families, and are more than willing to help people, but to find the time to VOLUNTEER to help newbies, especially people that refuse to try to help themselves, as that list would probably be populated with, is asking for a lot. Also, Attachmate is *not* a linux company. They're in the business to make money. They have said as much. They will focus on the paid for versions. It is not in the best interest of an investor group to provide free support and services that they will not capitalize on. It's just the cold reality of being a for profit business. Resources for hosting the lists cost money, and if nothing comes back in to balance that out, it is unlikely to happen with a for profit company. Canonical is a linux company. It is a huge focus for them. To them it would make sense because in the end it *could* generate money. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org