3 Comments
- Alberto78, on 10/10/2007, -1/+1I think this is another great decision made by openSUSE, which is showing again the commitment of Novell to involve the community and to work with it.
I consider openSUSE a great project, which is really bringing innovation in the Linux world, where there are a lot of distribution, all identical one to the other. OpenSUSE is original and it is easy to use, without loosing its professional style, and it reached these results through the constant effort made by SuSE and Novell to obtain these results. I think to the improvements to the user interface done by openSUSE developers with the introduction of the new menu in KDE and GNOME, to the development of Compiz, to the efforts to improve virtualization and linux compatibility in mixed environments, to the improvements to OpenOffice, and to the important support Novell developers give to open source projects like KDE, GNOME, Mono and to meetings like aKademy and GUADEC.
The fact that someone is systematically criticizing Novell using the same, unproven, topics and spreading FUD is, in my opinion, really annoying. I really think they should invest their time better, maybe cooperating with some OSS project of their interest, instead of typing again and again the same things. - apokryphos, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0Since openSUSE _is_ a community project, I will carry on contributing to it. Since you make baseless assertions because of your clear prejudice towards Novell, and show a clear ignorance of the situation, I will also go on ignoring your statements until they have any substantiation.
- schestowitz, on 10/10/2007, -2/+1After what Novell did, the last thing they deserve is free labour. If anyone wishes to dedicate his/her time doing translation, do it for community projects such as KDE or assist popular distributions such as PCLinuxOS.


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