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Re: [opensuse-project] Novell openAudio Interviews
- From: Martin Schlander <suse@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 13:42:10 +0200
- Message-id: <200709051342.10414.suse@xxxxxxxxxx>
Den Tuesday 28 August 2007 13:26:11 skrev Martin Lasarsch:
> Full overview of what is in openSUSE 10.3
>
> Please let me know what topics and/or people you would like to have on
> openAudio? Please answer on the list ... thx.
Full overview of 10.3 is a mouthful.. I think new libzypp and dropping of zmd
might be worth a topic of its own. Maybe boot speed improvements also.
And perhaps KDE4 preview too - though bille spoke excellently about KDE4 on
NOA not long ago.
It might be worth mentioning something about the opening up of the tier1
translations to the community. It seems big languages like German, Spanish
and French don't have very active translators yet, and users who speak those
languages could be in for a little bit of a shock in 10.3 - having been
accustomed to complete translations in the past.
Personally I would also be very interested to hear about the economics of
openSUSE. Dunno if NOA is only supposed to be about tech stuff.
Coming up with interesting ideas is not the hard part, the difficult thing is
choosing what _not_ to cover ;-)
Of course people have been saying for a while we could use openSUSE Open
Audio ;-)
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> Full overview of what is in openSUSE 10.3
>
> Please let me know what topics and/or people you would like to have on
> openAudio? Please answer on the list ... thx.
Full overview of 10.3 is a mouthful.. I think new libzypp and dropping of zmd
might be worth a topic of its own. Maybe boot speed improvements also.
And perhaps KDE4 preview too - though bille spoke excellently about KDE4 on
NOA not long ago.
It might be worth mentioning something about the opening up of the tier1
translations to the community. It seems big languages like German, Spanish
and French don't have very active translators yet, and users who speak those
languages could be in for a little bit of a shock in 10.3 - having been
accustomed to complete translations in the past.
Personally I would also be very interested to hear about the economics of
openSUSE. Dunno if NOA is only supposed to be about tech stuff.
Coming up with interesting ideas is not the hard part, the difficult thing is
choosing what _not_ to cover ;-)
Of course people have been saying for a while we could use openSUSE Open
Audio ;-)
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