FYI
Best,
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David Barzilay
Brazilian Portuguese
Technical Translator
Red Hat Asia-Pacific
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http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/linux/2005/0822linux2.html
Novell’s recent move to release a version of its SuSE Linux operating
system as free, open source software should give the vendor a boost in
credibility with the open source community, while building its base of
users running the Linux flavor.
...However, Novell is going a step further than Red Hat, offering a
packaged version of the product, complete with documentation, as well as
a downloadable version.
The company is also offering users the opportunity to get fee-based
technical support for OpenSuSE. The first release by the project was
SuSE Linux 10.0 beta, with more beta versions to follow over the coming
weeks and months. The company claims to have more than 2,500 registered
members so far.
...The OpenSuSE Web site also features a “wiki” documentation section,
where users can post and edit each other’s release notes and comments on
the software as it is released to, and tested by, the community.
More at http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/linux/2005/0822linux2.html
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Arman Assa
Corporate Communications
Red Hat, Inc.
Telephone: (919) 754-4366
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