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Back in 1992, the idea you could make a business from Linux seemed little more than a pipedream. Three German students, Hubert Mantel, Roland Dyroff, and Burchard Steinbild, and software engineer Thomas Fehr, thought they could make a go of it, and formed S.u.S.E, "Software und System-Entwicklung" -- in English, "Software and systems development."
Today, under the name SUSE, it's one of the three most successful business Linux distributions in the world.
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El SUSECon2016 d'aquest any ens ha deixat perles com aquesta:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50Qs4gVHB_E
Building SLES with Open Sources
Bringing Linux to the Masses
Building SLES with Open Sources
Bringing Linux to the Masses
Building SLES with Open Sources
Bringing Linux to the Masses
huh!
Coding in the name of!
Coding in the name of!
Push my changes to Github
Push my changes to Github
Push my changes to Github
Push my changes to Github
Push my changes to Github
Push my changes to Github
Push my changes to Github
Push my changes to Github
Push my changes to Github
Push my changes to Github
Push my changes to Github
Those who try
push changes wide
use OBS
to put their package inside
Those who try
push changes wide
use OBS
to put their package inside
Building SLES with Open Sources
Bringing Linux to the Masses
Building SLES with Open Sources
Bringing Linux to the Masses
Building SLES with Open Sources
Bringing Linux to the Masses
Coding in the name of!
Coding in the name of!
Push my changes to Github
now you control your code
Push my changes to Github
now you control your code
Push my changes to Github
now you control your code
Those who try
push changes wide
use OBS
to put their package inside
Those who try
push changes wide
use OBS
to put their package inside
Those who try
push changes wide
use OBS
to put their package inside
Come On!!
Come On!!
SUSE is all built
for no downtime
SUSE is all built
for no downtime
SUSE is all built
for no downtime
Administrators! Huh!