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Feb. 11, 2010
The openSUSE Build Service team today has released its latest and newer version of the openSUSE Build Service,
a Linux development tool that provides software developers and open source programmers with the ability to create
and release new software for openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise and other Linux distributions, including Fedora, Red
Hat, CentOS, Mandriva, Debian and Ubuntu.
The new openSUSE Build Service allows Linux developers to create packages, software stacks or even a whole
distribution as well as to integrate them with other open source components.
Some of the most important features of the new openSUSE ver. 1.7 release include:
New attribute system: a flexible system that stores information related to projects or packages. This gives a
good overview and enables teams or individuals to use the openSUSE Build Service as a repository database for their
information.
Faster design: the SAT Solver speeds up the dependency calculation by factor of 1,000, which means a package
change submitted to the build service starts building in seconds instead of minutes.
Customized branding: for local instances of the openSUSE Build Service, this release offers the ability to
add custom branding and the Web user interface (UI) now supports individual themes.
An openSUSE Build Service server appliance: built as a hard disk image and live CD, this Linux appliance
allows developers to run the system from just a USB stick and replace it with a new version on update without
losing the data they have already uploaded to the server.
In addition to bug fixes, other improvements include a request system that now offers a review mechanism,
improved status information (package build dependencies, repository status, etc.) and improved merge handling
of sources for automated conflict resolution.
Last November, the openSUSE Team said that a deal done three years ago between Novell and Microsoft that
included co-marketing arrangements as well as patent protection from Microsoft for Linux users is still successful.
Microsoft, the world's largest proprietary software vendor, Novell, one of the largest open-source vendor and
Linux system integrator.
Each company now has about 480 joint customers running both Windows Server 2003 and Novell's SUSE Enterprise
Linux side-by-side in data centers, the companies said at a press conference in Seattle on Nov. 9. That's up from
100 last year, and the 300 it announced last June.
In addition to the $240 million in vouchers it first purchased, Microsoft agreed last August to buy up to
an additional $100 million in vouchers. Ted MacLean, general manager for strategic partnerships and licensing at
Microsoft, said it was too early for Microsoft to commit to buying more, however.
For its part, Novell also claims about twenty customers that are moving from using Red Hat Enterprise Linux
or CentOS to SUSE, for which it is temporarily providing support until they complete the transition to Novell's
platform, Heystee said.
For Novell, the alliance has been a particular boon. Revenue related to SUSE Enterprise Linux is up fifty percent
from 2008's levels, said Susan Heystee, vice president and general manager for global strategic alliances at Novell.
Most of that comes from $225 million in SUSE support vouchers purchased and sold by Microsoft to customers running
both Windows Server 2003/2008 and SUSE Linux.
To further broaden its base, Novell is even considering adding support for Oracle Unbreakable Linux, Heystee
said. "We're looking at it, since we've gotten quite a few requests from people having support issues" with
Oracle, she said. "You do see a trend there, of customers wanting to work with the manufacturer of the Linux
distribution itself."
Heystee added that customers see only the upsides of the alliance, which on the technical side involves making
SUSE Linux the perfect guest on Windows Server 2008's Hyper-V virtualization, and easier to manage for Windows
administrators.
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