How do you want to contribute?
I BETA-test openSUSE distro since 10.0, wrote openSUSE documentation (Lessons for Lizard), and built few RPMs. Additionally I donate $ each month to different OSS projects and beta-test different OSS applications. Now I'm thinking of way to build _big_ repository, which will contain lots of packages that openSUSE Factory lacks. Current model of third-party packages for openSUSE is broken in my opinion. There are lots of packages across hundreds of Build Service projects, which is hard to download & navigate. It is bad idea for deployment - it is only good for experimentation/development. I have few possible ideas here: 1. Convince community to integrate stable third-party packages into openSUSE Factory 2. Convince community to make a big, united third-party repository 3. Build third-party repo myself in openSUSE build service 4. Build third-party repo myself in private server I really believe that #1 is best idea, but due to opposition I don't know. Perhaps I will need to evaluate other options. Back to the question:
How do you want to contribute? I want to test & maintain third-part packages, that go into openSUSE Factory.
NOTE: I can maintain packages stability wise, but not security wise. (I'm not security expert) So for security-related updates, we will need to figure out how is it possible to provide this for third-party/community packages. -- -Alexey Eromenko "Technologov" --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org