[opensuse-wiki] Self-Introduction - openSUSE Community Assistant
Hi, please let me introduce myself. My name is Rupert, I'm 28 and I'm currently on the home stretch of studying business administration and electrical engineering at Darmstadt University of Technology. I've been involved with the openSUSE Project for several years. I served as the Project Manager of the openSUSE Forums Merge, I initiated the openSUSE Forums section at the openSUSE Weekly Newsletter and I contributed as a moderator at the openSUSE Forums to the openSUSE community. I was employed twice at Novell/SUSE - as an Intern in Product Management in 2007/2008 and as a Workstudent for Community Architecture in 2008/2009. As of the 1st of October 2009, I'm sponsored by open-slx.com to work for the openSUSE Project as openSUSE Community Assistant. I'm really looking forward to collaborate with several openSUSE teams on improving openSUSE documentation and community resources - namely the openSUSE wiki, the openSUSE Forums, the SDB and other support information for openSUSE. My current focus is to work on a concept for the openSUSE wiki to improve the content quality, to enhance its usability and to improve its maintainability. Have a lot of fun! Rupert -- Rupert Horstkötter openSUSE Community Assistant http://en.opensuse.org/User:Rhorstkoetter Email: rhorstkoetter@opensuse.org Jabber: ruperthorstkoetter@googlemail.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org
On Wednesday 14 October 2009 03:53:51 Rupert Horstkötter wrote:
As of the 1st of October 2009, I'm sponsored by open-slx.com to work for the openSUSE Project as openSUSE Community Assistant.
Welcome :)
I'm really looking forward to collaborate with several openSUSE teams on improving openSUSE documentation and community resources - namely the openSUSE wiki, the openSUSE Forums, the SDB and other support information for openSUSE.
SDB in current shape and form is not needed. Maybe separate server will do a better job, but then we will miss again something that is long time needed, and that is unification of resources.
My current focus is to work on a concept for the openSUSE wiki to improve the content quality, to enhance its usability and to improve its maintainability.
I would like to hear if you already have some ideas and drafts of information structure, or you are still in preliminary phase of information gathering. -- Regards, Rajko OpenSUSE Wiki Team: http://en.opensuse.org/Wiki_Team People of openSUSE: http://en.opensuse.org/People_of_openSUSE/About -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org
Rajko,
2009/10/15 Rajko M.
On Wednesday 14 October 2009 03:53:51 Rupert Horstkötter wrote:
As of the 1st of October 2009, I'm sponsored by open-slx.com to work for the openSUSE Project as openSUSE Community Assistant.
Welcome :)
I'm really looking forward to collaborate with several openSUSE teams on improving openSUSE documentation and community resources - namely the openSUSE wiki, the openSUSE Forums, the SDB and other support information for openSUSE.
SDB in current shape and form is not needed. Maybe separate server will do a better job, but then we will miss again something that is long time needed, and that is unification of resources.
open-slx.com currently is in a discussion about the future of the SDB with the openSUSE boosters team. That said, I only have "semi-verified" information here yet and thus I'd like to postpone that question a bit until things are more clear.
My current focus is to work on a concept for the openSUSE wiki to improve the content quality, to enhance its usability and to improve its maintainability.
I would like to hear if you already have some ideas and drafts of information structure, or you are still in preliminary phase of information gathering.
Sure, I already gathered information, I have a concept-proposal in place and I'll post it to the wiki-mailinglist for discussion later today. Your Portal is btw part of the concept-proposal already as I myself feel it as the right way to organize the wiki content - great work! Thanks, Rupert
-- Regards, Rajko
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-- Rupert Horstkötter openSUSE Community Assistant http://en.opensuse.org/User:Rhorstkoetter Email: rhorstkoetter@opensuse.org Jabber: ruperthorstkoetter@googlemail.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009, Rupert Horstkötter wrote:
2009/10/15 Rajko M.
: On Wednesday 14 October 2009 03:53:51 Rupert Horstkötter wrote:
As of the 1st of October 2009, I'm sponsored by open-slx.com to work for the openSUSE Project as openSUSE Community Assistant.
I'm really looking forward to collaborate with several openSUSE teams on improving openSUSE documentation and community resources - namely the openSUSE wiki, the openSUSE Forums, the SDB and other support information for openSUSE.
SDB in current shape and form is not needed. Maybe separate server will do a better job, but then we will miss again something that is long time needed, and that is unification of resources.
open-slx.com currently is in a discussion about the future of the SDB with the openSUSE boosters team. That said, I only have "semi-verified" information here yet and thus I'd like to postpone that question a bit until things are more clear.
I update the SDB articles as I touch them when I need to make use of them.
So I really think they should stay. Many are not really out of date.
Some are but over all they do provide very useful information.
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Boyd Gerber
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Boyd Lynn Gerber
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Rajko M.
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Rupert Horstkötter