On Monday 11 October 2010 14:44:27 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Friday 08 October 2010 21:35:56 Chuck Payne wrote:
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com>
wrote:
On Sunday 03 October 2010 23:52:09 suserocks@bryen.com wrote:
Hi Christian,
Ahh UCLA...my old stomping grounds. We must connect at some point.
openSUSE Ambassadors do promote SUSEStudio in conjunction with OBS talks and its great that people do that. I would encourage it more because its a great way to leverage the benefits of the project toward the greater FOSS community.
Just wanted to mention a disclaimer however. We work more in conjunction" with the SUSEStudio team. SUSEStudio itself isn't a part of the Project and works on its own separate agenda. That's not to say we reject them because we don't but rather that we re partners because the benefits overlap both projects.
Exactly. Know that unlike OBS, SUSE Studio, while cool, is NOT open source and a commercial product. The site is obviously free and we should promote it as it leverages openSUSE and OBS etc etc but there IS a distinction.
Bryen M Yunashko openSUSE Marketing Team lead
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-----Original Message----- From: "Bryant, Christian" <CABryant@mednet.ucla.edu> Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2010 09:12:19 To: 'opensuse-ambassadors@opensuse.org'<opensuse-ambassadors@opensuse.org> Subject: [opensuse-ambassadors] SUSE Studio Ambassadors
I jumped on the Beta of SUSE Studio a while back and knew it was going to be a great product. Now I'm back on and designing my first full-blown appliance, working out of Gitorious. I'm curious - what kind of work is being done for SUSE Studio by the openSUSE Ambassadors?
Of course, SUSE Studio does SLES, too... I sell the system all day
long at UCLA where I work, since we are a SLES shop. How is everyone else selling SS?
Cheers,
Christian Bryant, http://en.opensuse.org/User:christian_bryant
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Jos,
When I do talks about openSUSE, I weave in SUSE Studios as a part of the openSUSE Community. I usually make a CD with the lastest openSUSE Desktop, with openoffice, firefox, and a couple games, so that people can see what it does. Usually the start up wall paper is the linux fest logo. I can give you guys a link of one that.
Sounds pretty cool. Our ambassadors could easily clone that one for talks or install fests! If you feel like keeping it up to date and having some nice content there (eg documentation, slideshow stuff etc) that'd be pretty useful.
So please share that link!
And I guess we should assemble a set of images for a nice slideshow at conferences. Can be set as wallpaper or something... I am working on it, will let ya'll know once I have something.
So I created that set of images for a slideshow: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Slideshow Comments, ideas, help?
Chuck