OpenSUSE drops ZENworks, opens YAST

  2007-04-27 14:00:03
Novell openSUSE project has had a recent history of trouble with its update programs. Now, to make updating openSUSE more pleasant, the project is dropping its support for ZENworks and opening up YAST to community development. In an openSUSE development list management note, SUSE Project Manager Andreas Jaeger wrote,"OpenSUSE is focusing on native software management by using YAST and Libzypp, the package management library." 
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