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Calling for a new openSUSE development model

Calling for a new openSUSE development model

Posted Jun 15, 2012 9:41 UTC (Fri) by jezuch (subscriber, #52988)
In reply to: Calling for a new openSUSE development model by hadrons123
Parent article: Calling for a new openSUSE development model

> Stop having deadlines.It makes us nervous and failing to keep up the deadlines, brings down the spirit.

If I didn't have deadlines I'd never get anything done. I'd just procrastinate forever.


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Calling for a new openSUSE development model

Posted Jun 15, 2012 11:46 UTC (Fri) by xxiao (guest, #9631) [Link] (1 responses)

I don't think this is fair for Debian. There must be some good reasons for Debian to be the No.1 in usage(considering many distros are based on Debian, considering both server and embedded world). On the release part, you can always use testing, plus, the release is getting better each cycle.

I have never used SUSE, I somehow feel it's on the same path as Mandriva now.Might be time to just give up, and move on.

Calling for a new openSUSE development model

Posted Jun 17, 2012 16:11 UTC (Sun) by jospoortvliet (guest, #33164) [Link]

might be a US thing then or the market you're in... SUSE has a ~30% marketshare in big enterprises and significantly more in some niches like 80+ in SAP-on-linux or linux on systemZ and plenty presence on supercomputers, stock exchanges etc.


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