I tested the utility on the current development versions of openSUSE 11.0 by using it exclusively for synchronising an installed openSUSE system with the distribution's "Factory" tree in regular intervals.
The timing is the only conspicuous thing. The reader wanted to know "if Novell paid him to write that," to use his own words. Asked for evidence of this he said: "No, I have no evidence, but I am very curious. My personal experience of Zypper in OpenSUSE 11 has been pretty poor. It broke my installation completely twice (to the extent that I couldn't boot) and earlier this year they even had trouble keeping the update server(s) running. I now won't touch the distro for both personal and political reasons.
"It seems like a very odd piece to write about what I find most people consider a mediocre package manager. I feel if they wanted to promote OpenSUSE prior to release then Distrowatch would be the place to do it. But I'm sure its just my conspiracy theories going into overdrive [...] I would add though that OpenSUSE 11 is still beta (or RC now) software so I guess at least some of my experiences with Zypper are to be expected." ⬆
Comments
Aeshna
2008-06-02 21:23:11
Ladislav isn't trying to kiss ass. His website just has different goals than yours and they somewhat conflict, but not nearly enough to make him the enemy. In fact, without your accusations, he could have been useful to you, and perhaps in six months or so, you should make a good-will gesture.
Let me even make you an offer, if you are in doubt whether something does more to discredit your stance than to help your stance, email me and I'd be glad to evaluate it for you. The email I left with the comment is a junk email account, but I do read it from time to time and we can certainly set up a regular communication channel. I have the time and desire to help--if your object is to win and not to spew accusations.
Roy Schestowitz
2008-06-02 21:28:44
Peder
2008-06-05 13:51:51
However from my albeit limited tests with oS-11rc1 I think it's the best packet management SUSE's ever had (since I don't like the overhead the text-GUI-based yast imposes and rug has been pretty annoying in its slowness).