On Mar 25, 12:43 pm, John <john...@comcast.net> wrote: Britain is world's 7th most stable and prosperous nation Michael Evans, Defence Editor Top 50: read the full list The United Kingdom has been ranked as one of the most stable and prosperous countries in the world, beating the United States, France and even Switzerland in a global assessment of every nation's achievements
Britain is world's 7th most stable and prosperous nation Michael Evans, Defence Editor Top 50: read the full list The United Kingdom has been ranked as one of the most stable and prosperous countries in the world, beating the United States, France and even Switzerland in a global assessment of every nation’s achievements and standards. A one-year investigation and analysis of 235 countries
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houghi wrote: Uh, yes. They are the same specialists as the ones that work with openSUSE. There are less eyes looking at SUSE then there are looking at openSUSE. Also in the future it might well be that openSUSE has for certain parts a different codebase then SUSE. Meaning that those parts WON'T be based on openSUSE community work. So, no, it doesn't depend on how you look at