Hi, I've just talked with Michal Svec, a product manager, about YaST and WebYaST. (Not knowing about our discussion, he wanted to know how hard it is to "copy" YaST features to WebYaST.) I noted that in the short term we instead want to work on opening the project, and he had these insights: Motivation: removing barriers to entry like I proposed is fine, but YaST already includes everything and the kitchen sink, so people have little motivation to contribute by adding new features. On the other hand, WebYaST is small feature-wise, so we could take advantage of that and of the current demand for the web stuff and make sure contributing to WebYaST is easy. YaST on other distributions: ZYpp is a community project thanks to libzypp and zypper being actually used by other distros. Can we do the same for YaST? It is much bigger so it is hard. How about porting a smaller part like WebYaST? -- Martin Vidner, YaST developer http://en.opensuse.org/User:Mvidner Kuracke oddeleni v restauraci je jako fekalni oddeleni v bazenu