On 24.10.2011 Kim wrote:
Am 24.10.2011 21:13, schrieb Manu Gupta:
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 12:53 AM, Kim Leyendecker
wrote: Hello friends,
* 10/24/2011 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Heya all,
Your marketeers have been working on the product highlights for 12.1 but especially in the more technical area's we are quite prone to making mistakes and missing Cool Stuff(TM). We therefor would like to ask you to spend a bit of your time on reviewing of and adding to our release notes, in draft on ietherpad:
http://ietherpad.com/12-1-release-notes
This document is meant as an end-user thing as well as for the press, but YOU don't have to write that part. Any braindump or a simple bullet list - even links to blogs are very much appreciated! You don't only have to write about what you maintain, if there's anything you can add, please do so!
Let's make 12.1 rock AND let the world notice that :D
Thanks a lot,
Your marketing team
Do you have the release of openQA included? I think it愀 at least a short passage worth.
Thats not part of 12.1 release.
Not? Isn´t 12.1 the first release which is using openQA?
openSUSE 12.1 doesn't use openQA, openQA is a tool like OBS... we as community use it to test it and in that way it will get mentioned somewhere - just like we strive to mention OBS. But unless there are packages for openQA (and OBS) we don't mention them as 'features' of openSUSE 12.1...
a bit confused, --kdl