Hi! This is James from S.u.S.E.. Thanks to Tom Schaefer for the good rundown.
[...] I have found a great use for every distribution I have encountered and > they're all good. ANY of the Linux distributions makes an excellent choice. > (see > http://www.linux.org check the distributions page) Right, each person has their preference. One day we'll have a customer who will consider a feature "awesome" and the next day someone will call it "crap" depending on his needs and preferences. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. :) [...] get over it and support your distributor by becoming a subscriber. > Keep these people in business. Linux is an emerging market and we need to > support > all of the distributors as best we can. Stay with a distributor who is > providing > the kind of support that works for you. Thanks, we definitely need that. Whenever I describe what we're doing to people in more 'traditional' business sectors, they ask me how the heck we survive by selling a product for $50 a pop that one can freely distribute to as many people as they want. Luckily through the support of the great Linux community we have been successful and that makes us able to keep improving our product and expanding the role of Linux in the world. Also, I think we Linux providers are doing a good job at following a "coop-etition" model. Sure we have healthy competition, but we are trying to keep the #1 goal in mind--chip away at the M$ hegemony. I think of it sort of like a political party. In a party, people will debate and argue like crazy to make sure that the best ideas/features come to the surface, but they have to always rally together at election time and rally around the candidate. For us, we should have that same healthy debate, but we can't let that distract us from the bigger goal. So, with that said, I encourage you to debate like mad, but let's use it to keep getting better and better rather than splitting us apart into factions that avoid each other. > The last thing we need in the Linux community is a big pissing contest about > distributions. At current prices, you can afford to try ALL of them and still > beat > Microsloth! Yep! Cheers James Gray ------------------------------------------- S.u.S.E., LLC - German-Engineered Linux 458 Santa Clara Avenue Oakland, CA 94610 USA +1-510-835-7873 FAX +1-510-835-7875 http://www.suse.com Our mailing lists are functional! suse-announce-e -> Announcements from S.u.S.E. LLC suse-linux-e -> Discussions about S.u.S.E. Linux suse-adabas -> ADABAS D RDBMS w/ S.u.S.E. Linux (bilingual) To subscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'subscribe <listname>' in the body. ------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .