Opensuse Leadership Shakeup (Corrected)
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-07-19 12:48:42 UTC
- Modified: 2007-07-19 13:31:56 UTC
Just
for your information.
No comments seem necessary, but changes at this level are never a sign of health.
openSUSE gets a new manager
From: Andreas Jaeger [OMITTED]
To: opensuse-announce-AT-opensuse.org
Subject: [opensuse-announce] openSUSE distribution Project Manager change
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:51:10 +0200
I'm glad to announce that I have given over my responsibilities for the
openSUSE distribution to Stephan Kulow [OMITTED]. As from now on
Stephan is project manager for the openSUSE distribution.
Stephan - known also as Coolo - the "born release dude", has been with
Novell/SUSE for five years. Before that he worked on Linux distributions
at Caldera. His wide experience in Linux includes the dinosaurs (called
s390), desktop technology (KDE), several build systems (including his
own at Caldera), and SUSE tools like package translation.
Stephan's first challenge will be the release of openSUSE 10.3 Alpha6
this week and I fear I've left him some hard nuts to crack. Having
worked with Stephan for many years, we can expect nothing but an
excellent openSUSE
10.3 release in the end. ;-)
Btw. in my new function as Director of Platform and openSUSE, I'll stay
involved with openSUSE,
Andreas
Correction: as Stephen points out, Andreas was in fact promoted, so there is no real sign of weakness here. Apologies for the mistake and thank you, Stephen, for the quick response.
Comments
Stephen
2007-07-19 13:05:17
Congrats AJ, well deserved!
Roy Schestowitz
2007-07-19 13:29:49
I wonder how this is related (if at all) to Robert Love, who joined Google a couple of months ago.
http://boycottnovell.com/2007/05/04/robert-love-departure/
"Chief Architect of the Linux Desktop" versus "Director of Platform and openSUSE”. Seems completely separate...
Gall
2007-07-19 19:11:50
Stephen
2007-07-19 22:21:16
Skeptic
2007-07-19 23:53:22
I used to think "news" was mainly informational, but I have learned over the past year how it is mainly just another word for propaganda with both government and corporate sources. Democracy is suffering horribly from the corruption of the press. The world is in _desperate need_ of more watchdogs like boycottnovell.com.
Roy Schestowitz
2007-07-20 01:39:48
I try very hard, but properly separating Novell managers and employees that are in charge of Opensuse from uber-developers and executives that support the deal (e.g. de Icaza, Steinman, Hovsepian, Friedman) is even harder.
Seeing package management, press coverage, and 'buzz', I sometimes do think that Fedora is not the only community that loses some of its past glory and charm. I don't know if the following invitation caught someone in the Net:
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2006-11/msg03765.html
Mark actually said that his choice of Debian was almost arbitrary and he could go for a derivative of an RPM-based distribution. Then again, I believe he has been using Debian since the 90s.
Gall
2007-07-20 07:54:51
Roy Schestowitz
2007-07-20 09:53:44
Relying on blogs has always been risky (the font patents debate springs to mind), but even the mainstream press supplied us with disinformation. At one point, Linux.com published an article that discredited our analysis on Samba developers leaving Novell. A publication from Australia, IIRC, was to blame. The path of links can often verify or misspell statements that are made.
Please help us correct the mistakes. To err is human (never is it intended).
Loy Shitzforwits
2007-07-22 09:22:37
FUD tastes bad. Don't you have something better?
Roy Schestowitz
2007-07-22 10:22:28
We haven't a censorship/deltition policy, but thanks to you might as well establish one. If you carry on with the abuse and the lies, I'll simply delete all your comments (previous ones too).
Loy Shitzforwits
2007-07-22 10:42:14
And who the fuck is 'Gary Stewart'?