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Re: OT: And what is this supposed to mean?
by ? on Wednesday 09/Nov/2005, @11:25
Yes, but when key people who would be able to resist are quitting, it means that the Ximian guys are applying that old tactic of 'if you can't outsmart them, disgust them', so that finally they'll be the only ones left.
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Re: OT: And what is this supposed to mean?
by KDE User on Wednesday 09/Nov/2005, @11:52
I meant "now" not "not" in my previous post. I think the point is that people within SUSE do not see any hope. Novell is a lost cause and a company very few take seriously these days. Why should the SUSE people spend any more of their life there if they can do better?
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  • Re: OT: And what is this supposed to mean?
    by ml on Wednesday 09/Nov/2005, @12:03
    Makes sense. But SUSE 10 is so good, it's vastly better than all distros/releases I've seen.

    Of course, there's no point in continously waiting for the next bad/desperate decision of the Novell folks.

    So my question was, what do I migrate to? :)
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    • Re: OT: And what is this supposed to mean?
      by Segedunum on Thursday 10/Nov/2005, @00:57
      It's good because of KDE and all the KDE oriented people at Suse have have given it polish and a splash of colour.
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