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I'm glad other people than me actually consider a "linux desktop" _not_ business ready unless stuff like this has been dealt with.
If that is your opinion, i suggest you do not generalize "Linux desktop" as some common, popular or all "Linux distrubutions".
I do not know wether Novell will open up their eDirectory. I do not know wether they'll port it. I do not know wether you'd use it when it were proprietary. I do not know wether you'd use it when it were FLOSS. But, in the end, it might just as well be an ingredient which gives SUSE an edge; leading to the statement of ie. "all Linux distributions, except SUSE".
@ Kris we share the same opinion about SASL. SASL has become a curseword in my dictionary.