Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Jan 2006 14:43 UTC
SuSE, openSUSE Early in 2006, Novell plans to release a development framework that will let outside contributors or third-party software developers contribute software or patches. The framework also will include a publicly available server that any registered developer can use to build software, Novell said. Since the OpenSuSE.org site was launched, there have been 750000 verified installations of SuSE Linux, Novell said.
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RE: CPU cycles for *everybody*
by Walter on Fri 6th Jan 2006 15:55 UTC in reply to "CPU cycles for *everybody*"
Walter
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2005-07-12

That will simply be depending on the licence Novell will use for the framework.
GLP-ed it will take a very short time, but another (more closed licence) will definitely take longer, since people will have to reverse-engineer the framework.



(and please people, don't let my post be the reason for a licence flame-war)

Edited 2006-01-06 15:56

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