Since I announced the roadmap a few weeks ago on the list, I thought
it would be good to announce a change of it as well ;-)
We've moved the 10.1 Alpha release one week earlier so that the new
dates are as follows:
Oct 20, 2005: SUSE Linux 10.1 OSS alpha2 release.
Nov 17, 2005: SUSE Linux 10.1 OSS alpha3 release.
Dec 15, 2005: SUSE Linux 10.1 OSS alpha4 release.
The complete roadmap can be found at:
http://www.opensuse.org/Roadmap
Adrian will handle the next Alpha release since I'm now on vacation
for two weeks.
Please discuss the Alpha releases on the opensuse-edge(a)opensuse.org
mailing list - Reply-To is set to that list.
Cheers,
Andreas
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Andreas Jaeger, aj(a)suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj
SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany
GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
Hello everyone,
just wanted to give you a short heads-up that we have created some new
Mailing Lists @openSUSE.org. Check out http://www.opensuse.org/Communicate
for further information:
- opensuse-packaging(a)openSUSE.org
We have had numerous request for a list to discuss packaging related
topics. Here it comes...
- opensuse-edge(a)openSUSE.org
For discussion about the latest development version of SUSE Linux.
- opensuse-doc(a)openSUSE.org
If you are interested in documentation, this is the list for you. This
list was requested by members of our documentation team, who are eager
to work together with you.
- opensuse-wiki(a)openSUSE.org
As we are preparing the launch of internationalized spin-offs of the
openSUSE.org wiki, this will be the list to discuss wiki related
topics (textual as well as technical).
Have a lot of fun...
Christoph
Dear openSUSE community,
For 45 minutes on October 1st, the openSUSE website was defaced by an Internet
attacker. The attacker exploited a vulnerability with a blogging application
that was running on the same server as the www.openSUSE.org home page. The
servers were taken offline when the attack was detected and were replaced
with new servers so that the attack could be studied in more detail by our
forensics team.
We apologize for any inconvenience we may have caused while bringing the new
servers on line.
Our distribution, SUSE Linux, the SUSE Linux build system or any other
services below the opensuse.org domain were not exposed to attack at any
time. The wiki was the only openSUSE service that was compromised. We have
restored the wiki and are back to business as usual.
Thank you for your continued support
The openSUSE team
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Adrian Schroeter
Project Manager openSUSE
SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nuernberg, Germany
email: adrian(a)suse.de