People, It all started out with a simple question Pavol Rusnak asked on the openSUSE Conference ’09 What are we really doing when we develop a new tool to handle openSUSE users and groups? The answer was simple: Connecting people to projects, groups and with each other. Connecting faces to names, nicknames and to email addresses. In the end connecting all our other tools to this one so we can share the data. These are the fundamental ideas behind our newest openSUSE tool: connect - http://connect.opensuse.org. In the following months the openSUSE Boosters and friends started to work on this tool based on Elgg.org. An open source social networking engine, that delivers the building blocks that enable us to create our own fully-featured social network. And today we release it to you, the openSUSE Community. Read on at openSUSE News to learn more about connect and enjoy this new addition to the family of openSUSE tools http://news.opensuse.org/2011/03/15/mingle-today/ …and don’t forget to mingle! Today! Your openSUSE Project -- http://www.opensuse.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-announce+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-announce+help@opensuse.org