Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 12th Apr 2007 22:18 UTC
OpenSUSE 10.3 Alpha 3 has been released. "On x86-64: Firefox is now a 64-bit package and uses nspluginwrapper to handle 32bit i386 plugins if needed; AppArmor uses now a new parser; the kernel patches have been reworked completely; GNOME 2.18 mostly integrated; update to kernel 2.6.21RC5."
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Open source does not mean lazy source. You can redistribute Opensuse as is and respect Novell's trademarks or replace them with your own where that's necessary.
This isn't too difficult as you can see from the CentOS relationship with Red Hat enterprise.
I have no problem with trademarks as they do not impact your ability to work with the code, modify and redistribute it. The only thing they really do is they make sure that someone cannot create a nastysuse full of rootkits and legally call it opensuse.
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Open source does not mean lazy source. You can redistribute Opensuse as is and respect Novell's trademarks or replace them with your own where that's necessary.
This isn't too difficult as you can see from the CentOS relationship with Red Hat enterprise.
I have no problem with trademarks as they do not impact your ability to work with the code, modify and redistribute it. The only thing they really do is they make sure that someone cannot create a nastysuse full of rootkits and legally call it opensuse.
Edited 2007-04-12 23:22