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Greetings-
As a connoisseur of Linux, I delight in using and promoting the SuSE distribution
with all the amenities in applications and scripts, it is with joy that many users
in the U.S.'s largest state have joined in this venture.
Having said this, there remains a desparity between
the two sites suse.de and suse.com in content, information and offerings.
As an example, today is 3-21-99 in Anchorage, AK, and viewing the URL
http://www.suse.com/index_us.html I see a total of 5 bulleted points of
interest. None new in nature, unless you didn't know about 6.0 being released.
Granted, http://www.suse.de/e/index.html has more, but you don't get sent to this page
when you access the map at http://www.suse.com.
Now on http://www.suse.de/ there are today, 18 bulleted points of interest
with "new" tags as well on some. These tags range from a new beta release
to new software updates.
Now, I am employed as a professional in the data world, have vendors calling
on us daily, as we have offerings ranging from ATM services to dry pairs,
dialup Internet to OC3's, retail Long Distance to wholesale MTS and more. I visit
conferences as often as time permits, and I do seek the vendor information
necessary to make a critical judgement.
Why should it be different using SuSE's web sites ? I will be marketing
to users world wide and will be using someone's distribution, and a web
site that has current info is going a long way to cutting down costs for
our company and the vendor.
Therefore, I entreat the folks in charge of the English site to
help in working out a new push for quality in the English web site,
consistent with the main thrust of SuSE.
Best Regards
-Dee
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