On 26.03.2012, at 18:10, Bryen M Yunashko wrote:
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 17:58 +0200, Kim Leyendecker wrote:
On 14.03.2012 20:50, Andrew Wafaa wrote:
On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 20:20 +0100, Kim Leyendecker wrote:
Howdy y'all,
maybe you know about "People of openSUSE", a series of the news team to introduce openSUSE people to our users and news-readers.
As ARM is one of the buzz words in the IT world this year, it might be interesting to hear something about our ARM team and what your doing in general.
I planned to to a People of openSUSE special, and if you're interested, I'd be very glad to send you some questions to answer.
kind regards,
-- Kim Leyendecker, openSUSE Wiki Team GPG Key: 664265369547B825 | leyendecker@opensuse.org http://www.opensuse.org - Linux for open minds Hi Kim,
By all means, we would happily answer your questions :-)
Regards,
Andy
Howdy Andrew,
sorry for my late response but I was struggling with a broken internet connection and very slow mobile internet from my smartphone.
Anyway, here some questions which might interest the audience:
1.) Who are the main people behind the openSUSE ARM team? 2.) What's the main purpose of the project? 3.) How far do you get? Are there any goals that have been achieved so far? 4.) Will there be a release of the ARM edition?
Beside this, it also would be nice to tell us something about the team in general, and you guys work. If you want to, you could also add some information about joining the team or goals that need to be achieved to reach the next milestone.
If you got some points that should be noted, just add and answer them.
thanks a lot ;-) --kdl
An additional question that might be answered would be: What differentiates openSUSE ARM versus other projects' ARM initiatives?
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