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Re: [opensuse-project] News about openSUSE Strategy
  • From: "Carlos Ribeiro" <CRibeiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 13:31:26 -0300
  • Message-id: <4BFA7FAE020000DB0000ABB5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear Folks

Vincent Untz <vuntz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 21 Maio, 2010 >>>
Hi,

Le jeudi 20 mai 2010, à 17:25 +0200, Pavol Rusnak a écrit :
After much discussion, we're finally ready to bring together these
important bits of information into a cohesive statement that
everyone
can unify around. As such, we, the members of the Strategy Team, will
be
meeting in Nuremberg the weekend of May 28th to formalize a draft of
our
strategy that will be available publicly for open discussion and
comment.

First, I'm really glad to see this happening: it's something that was
very much needed, and I certainly have high expectations now :-)

Do you have an idea how the discussion and comments around the draft
will be handled? I just want to be sure we know how we'll process
them
before we get them -- for example, what happens if we get some strong
"I
disagree" comments?
We need this feedback, maybe and of course I could be wrong, but I
think this is the most important feedback. Without "strong disagree"
feedback we will not be able to understand why they choose other distros
instead of glorious openSUSE ;-)



Of course, I'd love to read the non-formalized draft, but that just
me
being curious ;-) It's good to have a small group come with a
proposal
as a first step.

[...]

For more information about our work, please feel free to review our
documents at http://en.opensuse.org/Documents. And we'll be sure to
keep
you informed of our progress results from this exciting retreat.

Should we feel free to edit those documents? Or should we send
feedback
by mail, on IRC, etc.?

I'd probably need to read everything a second time (first read was
definitely interesting), but one thing that looked completely
wrong/off-topic was this line in SWOT about "Novell - openSUSE
relationship"

W: freedesktop.org is a complete failure, LSB is a dead horse, lack
of
will, too much corporation, etc.

What's the link between fd.o or LSB and Novell or openSUSE?
Good question. also I think this question must be asked to Novell Linux
Executives.



Thanks,

Vincent

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