On Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 12:03:08 PM UTC-5, Wojtek Porczyk wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 11:18:51AM -0500, 'Sudoyum' via qubes-users wrote: > > First of all I would like to congratulate the Qubes team and their very > > pro-active User community on creating their highly regarded Qubes OS. > > > > As an IT professional working for a large multi-national, I have been > > following, closely, the development of Qubes for some time, with the > > ultimate intent of perhaps rolling out Qubes on an experimental basis within > > our IT Department. > > > > As you'd expect, when we consider entering into a partnering relationships, > > our primary considerations after costs are reliability and integrity - it is > > imperative that all our partners "walk the talk". In other words, if new > > software is planned to be released on a forthcoming date, that date must be > > met. If problems exist they need to be discussed in an open and honest way > > and if necessary revised dates agreed. > > > > I hope this short note explains what most professional Clients demand of > > their Suppliers. Keep up the good work and do your best to give us > > a reliable release date for Qubes 4. > > As an IT professional working for a large multi-national, you are very much > welcome to send inquiries about any offered partnership (which would include > agreement about deliverables and their deadlines) to bussin...@qubes-os.org. > This way your enterprise needs will get proper attention. Until then, we work > on "when it will be ready" schedule, in cooperation with our open and > sometimes very honest community. > > > - -- > pozdrawiam / best regards _.-._ > Wojtek Porczyk .-^' '^-. > Invisible Things Lab |'-.-^-.-'| > | | | | > I do not fear computers, | '-.-' | > I fear lack of them. '-._ : ,-' > -- Isaac Asimov `^-^-_> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2 > > iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJYwDU0AAoJEL9r2TIQOiNRWw0P/13R4igDcmGLefXcQMeyhKZA > 3YcfnXsNBeis2qI2RTbHgf4Sefmlm4uPysw8/zWD/4UGjYrgRsdk+RRDIG0rMGG0 > YRMldMVh+BOVF5oRd526/+psbZLwxBWF8qghrX/m+COAuaPHb+NEZfSuNG3HWJSE > GtnW7jupNEoyDS1XxIh0L6zbNNpwI4k7JPySi4TpNrNg/KDwpjz4oopQYkQtumLA > LVehvvt57E0GbRZjFHyUTL+v/K/KjYrwy/9bbJJiltu+kvnnFoKohyAL6yDA5DlI > dzA2+1f4hT2zzJZahc+ZUZ3DRxXuXIqrnEkavPd4gc3+j3MB0BKq+zBCURAuVqIT > iNWET4Z8eq1cTbOarEYZozEKrBwuFg0LdHNC/GSqesTSp8qjBjjE+opNClPZwmZE > 4iANkoIpYz7Wby3lio7pZs17GKc42QyivTpWboHf9MByw6aECnYsMFGqJ/ye6E8L > jiiBj3Ca8RH6xa3SdkX6dliiUWZrUfj+KIyDDSTuAnGcQVbVpGKlaz+LLnHtVT8Y > e+w6oXqE7ut3tcegjhpnTeoPH74O+8Y+kA7MCmxonXtFayHYRSV21NPQ29viBcZW > CAatoEFDyaN8hDvusySLcmS8dHzICEGVBEoLzzMAtGaRu9trer9phc6r+wwPtqSp > WVMpB4NFWzwV3ML5nqS+ > =RJtW > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
I always thought large businesses were always leary about wanting newly released versions of software to fix what isn't broke. Unless they is a specific feature they are waiting for they usually stick with older versions they know are stable. For example most businesses still use windows 7. Debian stable goes a long time before a major release. Its usually the home user that always wants the latest versions of software for no particular reason. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to qubes-users@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/c79e9755-9fcc-4615-b5fa-928e9004779e%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.