zentara wrote:
>
> After playing around with Redhat, I see that Yast is
> a superior setup tool, and it makes sense that the Suse
> people want to keep it proprietary.
Still, it could be interesting to see what users might dream up to make
managing your system even easier (users=development savvy). SuSE
shouldn't *have* to include any sent in patches, but on the other hand
might be well advised to vigorously test them?!? Who knows, we might
even get a lot of functionality even faster. That is no guarantee, of
course ;)
It would still be hard for other distro's to grab YaST for their needs
without either seriously rewrite their version of it, or seriously alter
their own setup. The last thing might be good ;) - SuSE clones?!? ;)
Enough rambling. Just thought I'd mention it...
Regards,
Martin Moeller
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