Personally, I do not use the VM, and usually don't do anything with it. 
In fact, I tend to see it as a "Darn that means they don't have a actual demo 
running that I can simply visit online" type of thing. 

And I do not run VMware anywhere. Virtualbox, kvm, xen, qemu I have. But not 
VMware. ;-) 

Thanks, 
Mark 

----- "James Peel" <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 

> 
I'm trying to establish whether there are different audiences for our VMware 
Virtual Appliance. 

> 
The primary audience from Opsera's perspective is those people who want to try 
Opsview for the first time. I'm wondering how many regular Opsview users use 
the Virtual Appliance for other purposes such as trying new features? 

> 
We often hold back the new Virtual Appliance for a while after a new release is 
published. One reason is the time overhead involved in updating and publishing 
the VM, another is that we want to ensure there are no serious bugs. This may 
not be ideal for existing community users wanting to try out the new release. 

> 
Does anyone have a view on this? We looking into how we handle Virtual 
Appliance releases in the future and any feedback will be taken into 
consideration. 

> 

> 
-- 
James 
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