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Perfect I see that we have quite some volunteers!
I suggest the following as a next step! Let's meet all together and
agree on some initial next steps.
https://calendar.opensuse.org/teams/release/events/public-cloud-team
It is an hour slot before our weekly Thursday meeting. (we can agree
on different timing for upcoming meeting).
Aside from that I've made a new team page
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:PublicCloud_team
and referenced scope in https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Cloud (feel
free to add yourself if you plan to attend kickoff).
And of course a "temporary" team logo referenced from wiki (feel free
to comment/submit new proposals) :)
https://github.com/openSUSE/artwork/pull/86
See you on Thursday!
On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 1:18 AM Ryan Carpenter
I don't believe I could help with this effort, but I can say that I have been disappointed how hard it is to find openSUSE among the cloud offerings. I ran Leap on Digital Ocean for a few years but it took some experimenting to get the monitoring tools installed (I think I copied the files from an Ubuntu server). Vultr makes it easy to add custom images and has Leap available in the catalogue, but only very old versions. OVH requires a private server for custom images. Few others, especially outside of Europe, make it possible to use openSUSE, and those that do are difficult to discover and/or not cost-effective for casual users like me.
-- Best regards Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager