Richard Brown and Robert Sirchia
openSUSE is a project with a long proud heritage, however at it's heart we've always had a recurring problem. openSUSE is not SUSE.
This session will investigate the problems that the Project and Companies shared names have caused both over the years.
Assumptions will be challenged, expectations will be broken, and the session will kick off a grass roots effort from a number of community members to propose openSUSE finds a new, less ambiguous name for itself.
openSUSE is a project with a long proud heritage, however at it's heart we've always had a recurring problem. openSUSE is not SUSE.
This session will investigate the problems that the Project and Companies shared names have caused both over the years.
Assumptions will be challenged, expectations will be broken, and the session will kick off a grass roots effort from a number of community members to propose openSUSE finds a new, less ambiguous name for itself.