looking for a volunteer who is into public clouds
Hello openSUSE There is an amazing opportunity for contribution! Microsoft recently approached us about their community gallery and whether we'd be interested in it. See e.g. https://fedoramagazine.org/launch-fedora-40-in-microsoft-azure/ Aside from Azure, I suppose other Cloud providers might have something similar. To wrap it up Leap and SLES, SL-Micro are already handled by our Public Cloud team. But we are still left with Leap Micro, MicroOS, and Tumbleweed for which the PC team does not have the capacity and would make great candidates e.g. the Azure Community Gallery. I understand that other cloud providers might have something similar. As of now, we don't have any openSUSE Public Cloud testing (also not for Leap), nor automation for publishing images outside of the PC team scope. There was a spark of hope that we could have a smoke-testing in the past but we did not manage to finalize it. https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/106452 I can imagine that some of the work could be automated to cope with TW/MicroOS release cadency :-) Leap Micro PC images would be released once per 6 months. You see that there is a whole palette of work related to openSUSE in public clouds that's waiting to be picked up :-) Would there be anybody (ideally a small team of people) interested in covering the remaining work in Public Clouds that's not covered by the SUSE's Public Cloud team? There is plenty of space for realization. We have pretty much 0 to start with. Thank you very much in advance -- Best regards Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager
Just to mention that https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Cloud has also useful information. On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 3:23 PM Lubos Kocman <lubos.kocman@suse.com> wrote:
Hello openSUSE
There is an amazing opportunity for contribution!
Microsoft recently approached us about their community gallery and whether we'd be interested in it. See e.g. https://fedoramagazine.org/launch-fedora-40-in-microsoft-azure/
Aside from Azure, I suppose other Cloud providers might have something similar.
To wrap it up Leap and SLES, SL-Micro are already handled by our Public Cloud team.
But we are still left with Leap Micro, MicroOS, and Tumbleweed for which the PC team does not have the capacity and would make great candidates e.g. the Azure Community Gallery.
I understand that other cloud providers might have something similar.
As of now, we don't have any openSUSE Public Cloud testing (also not for Leap), nor automation for publishing images outside of the PC team scope. There was a spark of hope that we could have a smoke-testing in the past but we did not manage to finalize it. https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/106452
I can imagine that some of the work could be automated to cope with TW/MicroOS release cadency :-) Leap Micro PC images would be released once per 6 months.
You see that there is a whole palette of work related to openSUSE in public clouds that's waiting to be picked up :-)
Would there be anybody (ideally a small team of people) interested in covering the remaining work in Public Clouds that's not covered by the SUSE's Public Cloud team? There is plenty of space for realization. We have pretty much 0 to start with.
Thank you very much in advance
--
Best regards
Luboš Kocman
openSUSE Leap Release Manager
-- Best regards Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager
Hi Lubos, some years ago I was inspired by a Global Solution Architect (leading the AWS meetup group in Nuremberg) to bringing the topic openSUSE in AWS forward. The problem is, that there is a partnership required (where the company has to pay for). As it is mentioned correctly in the wiki, the SUSE Cloud Team is responsible for that with the reason that SUSE has been our sponsor and there was no other partnership possible. And a company has got restrictions of published numbers of releases as recommended distributions. We have been listed in AWS as a "community" distribution because of that. Best regards, Sarah
Gesendet: Montag, 27. Mai 2024 um 15:31 Uhr Von: "Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory" <factory@lists.opensuse.org> An: "Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory" <factory@lists.opensuse.org> Betreff: Re: looking for a volunteer who is into public clouds
Just to mention that https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Cloud has also useful information.
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 3:23 PM Lubos Kocman <lubos.kocman@suse.com> wrote:
Hello openSUSE
There is an amazing opportunity for contribution!
Microsoft recently approached us about their community gallery and whether we'd be interested in it. See e.g. https://fedoramagazine.org/launch-fedora-40-in-microsoft-azure/
Aside from Azure, I suppose other Cloud providers might have something similar.
To wrap it up Leap and SLES, SL-Micro are already handled by our Public Cloud team.
But we are still left with Leap Micro, MicroOS, and Tumbleweed for which the PC team does not have the capacity and would make great candidates e.g. the Azure Community Gallery.
I understand that other cloud providers might have something similar.
As of now, we don't have any openSUSE Public Cloud testing (also not for Leap), nor automation for publishing images outside of the PC team scope. There was a spark of hope that we could have a smoke-testing in the past but we did not manage to finalize it. https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/106452
I can imagine that some of the work could be automated to cope with TW/MicroOS release cadency :-) Leap Micro PC images would be released once per 6 months.
You see that there is a whole palette of work related to openSUSE in public clouds that's waiting to be picked up :-)
Would there be anybody (ideally a small team of people) interested in covering the remaining work in Public Clouds that's not covered by the SUSE's Public Cloud team? There is plenty of space for realization. We have pretty much 0 to start with.
Thank you very much in advance
--
Best regards
Luboš Kocman
openSUSE Leap Release Manager
--
Best regards
Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager
Hello Sarah This (Azure) seems to be purely a community matter so no need for SUSE. The call with MSFT was a little trigger that sparked a hope that we could finally start to do something on this front :-) Lubos On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 3:53 PM Sarah Julia Kriesch <ada.lovelace@gmx.de> wrote:
Hi Lubos,
some years ago I was inspired by a Global Solution Architect (leading the AWS meetup group in Nuremberg) to bringing the topic openSUSE in AWS forward. The problem is, that there is a partnership required (where the company has to pay for). As it is mentioned correctly in the wiki, the SUSE Cloud Team is responsible for that with the reason that SUSE has been our sponsor and there was no other partnership possible. And a company has got restrictions of published numbers of releases as recommended distributions. We have been listed in AWS as a "community" distribution because of that.
Best regards, Sarah
Gesendet: Montag, 27. Mai 2024 um 15:31 Uhr Von: "Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory" <factory@lists.opensuse.org> An: "Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory" <factory@lists.opensuse.org> Betreff: Re: looking for a volunteer who is into public clouds
Just to mention that https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Cloud has also useful information.
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 3:23 PM Lubos Kocman <lubos.kocman@suse.com> wrote:
Hello openSUSE
There is an amazing opportunity for contribution!
Microsoft recently approached us about their community gallery and whether we'd be interested in it. See e.g. https://fedoramagazine.org/launch-fedora-40-in-microsoft-azure/
Aside from Azure, I suppose other Cloud providers might have something similar.
To wrap it up Leap and SLES, SL-Micro are already handled by our Public Cloud team.
But we are still left with Leap Micro, MicroOS, and Tumbleweed for which the PC team does not have the capacity and would make great candidates e.g. the Azure Community Gallery.
I understand that other cloud providers might have something similar.
As of now, we don't have any openSUSE Public Cloud testing (also not for Leap), nor automation for publishing images outside of the PC team scope. There was a spark of hope that we could have a smoke-testing in the past but we did not manage to finalize it. https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/106452
I can imagine that some of the work could be automated to cope with TW/MicroOS release cadency :-) Leap Micro PC images would be released once per 6 months.
You see that there is a whole palette of work related to openSUSE in public clouds that's waiting to be picked up :-)
Would there be anybody (ideally a small team of people) interested in covering the remaining work in Public Clouds that's not covered by the SUSE's Public Cloud team? There is plenty of space for realization. We have pretty much 0 to start with.
Thank you very much in advance
--
Best regards
Luboš Kocman
openSUSE Leap Release Manager
--
Best regards
Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager
-- Best regards Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager
Hello Sarah This (Azure) seems to be purely a community matter so no need for SUSE. The call with MSFT was a little trigger that sparked a hope that we could finally start to do something on this front :-) On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 3:53 PM Sarah Julia Kriesch <ada.lovelace@gmx.de> wrote:
Hi Lubos,
some years ago I was inspired by a Global Solution Architect (leading the AWS meetup group in Nuremberg) to bringing the topic openSUSE in AWS forward. The problem is, that there is a partnership required (where the company has to pay for). As it is mentioned correctly in the wiki, the SUSE Cloud Team is responsible for that with the reason that SUSE has been our sponsor and there was no other partnership possible. And a company has got restrictions of published numbers of releases as recommended distributions. We have been listed in AWS as a "community" distribution because of that.
Best regards, Sarah
Gesendet: Montag, 27. Mai 2024 um 15:31 Uhr Von: "Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory" <factory@lists.opensuse.org> An: "Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory" <factory@lists.opensuse.org> Betreff: Re: looking for a volunteer who is into public clouds
Just to mention that https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Cloud has also useful information.
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 3:23 PM Lubos Kocman <lubos.kocman@suse.com> wrote:
Hello openSUSE
There is an amazing opportunity for contribution!
Microsoft recently approached us about their community gallery and whether we'd be interested in it. See e.g. https://fedoramagazine.org/launch-fedora-40-in-microsoft-azure/
Aside from Azure, I suppose other Cloud providers might have something similar.
To wrap it up Leap and SLES, SL-Micro are already handled by our Public Cloud team.
But we are still left with Leap Micro, MicroOS, and Tumbleweed for which the PC team does not have the capacity and would make great candidates e.g. the Azure Community Gallery.
I understand that other cloud providers might have something similar.
As of now, we don't have any openSUSE Public Cloud testing (also not for Leap), nor automation for publishing images outside of the PC team scope. There was a spark of hope that we could have a smoke-testing in the past but we did not manage to finalize it. https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/106452
I can imagine that some of the work could be automated to cope with TW/MicroOS release cadency :-) Leap Micro PC images would be released once per 6 months.
You see that there is a whole palette of work related to openSUSE in public clouds that's waiting to be picked up :-)
Would there be anybody (ideally a small team of people) interested in covering the remaining work in Public Clouds that's not covered by the SUSE's Public Cloud team? There is plenty of space for realization. We have pretty much 0 to start with.
Thank you very much in advance
--
Best regards
Luboš Kocman
openSUSE Leap Release Manager
--
Best regards
Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager
-- Best regards Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager
Hello Lubos, regarding the testing, is there an update regarding the availability of PublicCloud resources? We would need to spin up VMs so that we can test the images and all of those actions require a credit card. I remember this was the blocker of previous attempts to establish test coverage. Do we have an update on this one? Would Microsoft provide a limited yet existing amount of resources we could use? Best, phoenix On 5/27/24 15:23, Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory wrote:
Hello openSUSE
There is an amazing opportunity for contribution!
Microsoft recently approached us about their community gallery and whether we'd be interested in it. See e.g. https://fedoramagazine.org/launch-fedora-40-in-microsoft-azure/
Aside from Azure, I suppose other Cloud providers might have something similar.
To wrap it up Leap and SLES, SL-Micro are already handled by our Public Cloud team.
But we are still left with Leap Micro, MicroOS, and Tumbleweed for which the PC team does not have the capacity and would make great candidates e.g. the Azure Community Gallery.
I understand that other cloud providers might have something similar.
As of now, we don't have any openSUSE Public Cloud testing (also not for Leap), nor automation for publishing images outside of the PC team scope. There was a spark of hope that we could have a smoke-testing in the past but we did not manage to finalize it. https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/106452
I can imagine that some of the work could be automated to cope with TW/MicroOS release cadency :-) Leap Micro PC images would be released once per 6 months.
You see that there is a whole palette of work related to openSUSE in public clouds that's waiting to be picked up :-)
Would there be anybody (ideally a small team of people) interested in covering the remaining work in Public Clouds that's not covered by the SUSE's Public Cloud team? There is plenty of space for realization. We have pretty much 0 to start with.
Thank you very much in advance
Hello Felix! Well we've had internally a plan for this, and a budget that we could consume. But the person who wanted to volunteer lost interest. And thinking about it twice we haven't got a geeko foundation ;-) Lubos Lubos On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 4:26 PM Felix Niederwanger via openSUSE Factory <factory@lists.opensuse.org> wrote:
Hello Lubos,
regarding the testing, is there an update regarding the availability of PublicCloud resources?
We would need to spin up VMs so that we can test the images and all of those actions require a credit card. I remember this was the blocker of previous attempts to establish test coverage.
Do we have an update on this one? Would Microsoft provide a limited yet existing amount of resources we could use?
Best, phoenix
On 5/27/24 15:23, Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory wrote:
Hello openSUSE
There is an amazing opportunity for contribution!
Microsoft recently approached us about their community gallery and whether we'd be interested in it. See e.g. https://fedoramagazine.org/launch-fedora-40-in-microsoft-azure/
Aside from Azure, I suppose other Cloud providers might have something similar.
To wrap it up Leap and SLES, SL-Micro are already handled by our Public Cloud team.
But we are still left with Leap Micro, MicroOS, and Tumbleweed for which the PC team does not have the capacity and would make great candidates e.g. the Azure Community Gallery.
I understand that other cloud providers might have something similar.
As of now, we don't have any openSUSE Public Cloud testing (also not for Leap), nor automation for publishing images outside of the PC team scope. There was a spark of hope that we could have a smoke-testing in the past but we did not manage to finalize it. https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/106452
I can imagine that some of the work could be automated to cope with TW/MicroOS release cadency :-) Leap Micro PC images would be released once per 6 months.
You see that there is a whole palette of work related to openSUSE in public clouds that's waiting to be picked up :-)
Would there be anybody (ideally a small team of people) interested in covering the remaining work in Public Clouds that's not covered by the SUSE's Public Cloud team? There is plenty of space for realization. We have pretty much 0 to start with.
Thank you very much in advance
-- Best regards Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager
On Monday 2024-05-27 16:31, Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory wrote: moar of the tofu-untrimmed postings
Well we've had internally a plan for this, and a budget that we could consume. But the person who wanted to volunteer lost interest.
is that testing via openqa? then that begs the question whether the budget isn't better spent on doing it in-house. (there's turnover point between running one's own infrastructure and renting)
We would need to spin up VMs so that we can test the images and all of those actions require a credit card. I remember this was the blocker of previous attempts to establish test coverage.
Do we have an update on this one? Would Microsoft provide a limited yet existing amount of resources we could use?
On 5/27/24 10:51, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Monday 2024-05-27 16:31, Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory wrote:
moar of the tofu-untrimmed postings
Well we've had internally a plan for this, and a budget that we could consume. But the person who wanted to volunteer lost interest.
is that testing via openqa? then that begs the question whether the budget isn't better spent on doing it in-house. (there's turnover point between running one's own infrastructure and renting)
Well you cannot test that an Azure images works inside Azure without running it in Azure, same is true for Google and AWS. By definition the testing has to happen in the framework. But yes, there is openQA integration for image testing that is run for SLE. Later, Robert
We would need to spin up VMs so that we can test the images and all of those actions require a credit card. I remember this was the blocker of previous attempts to establish test coverage.
Do we have an update on this one? Would Microsoft provide a limited yet existing amount of resources we could use?
-- Robert Schweikert MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU Distinguished Engineer LINUX rjschwei@suse.com IRC: robjo
On 05/27/2024 3:23 PM CEST Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory <factory@lists.opensuse.org> wrote:
Aside from Azure, I suppose other Cloud providers might have something similar.
[...]
To wrap it up Leap and SLES, SL-Micro are already handled by our Public Cloud team.
But we are still left with Leap Micro, MicroOS, and Tumbleweed [...]
[...]
You see that there is a whole palette of work related to openSUSE in public clouds that's waiting to be picked up :-)
[...]
Would there be anybody (ideally a small team of people) interested in covering the remaining work in Public Clouds that's not covered by the SUSE's Public Cloud team? There is plenty of space for realization. We have pretty much 0 to start with.
Happy to assist with anything AWS related. I might also able to help with credits or resources for building and testing. Right not there are two Marketplace seller profiles related to openSUSE [1] [2] with different offerings. So if there are plans to consolidate something or publish what's not yet available, let me know :) Dom [1] https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=730aa725-c0c9-4d1d-863f... [2] https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=316c4831-85c2-4ec4-b2ba... -- The Wombelix Post https://dominik.wombacher.cc
HI, On 5/27/24 10:49, Dominik Wombacher wrote:
On 05/27/2024 3:23 PM CEST Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory <factory@lists.opensuse.org> wrote:
Aside from Azure, I suppose other Cloud providers might have something similar.
[...]
To wrap it up Leap and SLES, SL-Micro are already handled by our Public Cloud team.
But we are still left with Leap Micro, MicroOS, and Tumbleweed [...]
[...]
You see that there is a whole palette of work related to openSUSE in public clouds that's waiting to be picked up :-)
[...]
Would there be anybody (ideally a small team of people) interested in covering the remaining work in Public Clouds that's not covered by the SUSE's Public Cloud team? There is plenty of space for realization. We have pretty much 0 to start with.
Happy to assist with anything AWS related. I might also able to help with credits or resources for building and testing. Right not there are two Marketplace seller profiles related to openSUSE [1]
That is the SUSE Public Cloud Team and we'll eventually (sometime in the second half of the year ad Leap Micro)
[2]
Is a community effort. Later, Robert with different offerings.
So if there are plans to consolidate something or publish what's not yet available, let me know :)
Dom
[1] https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=730aa725-c0c9-4d1d-863f... [2] https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=316c4831-85c2-4ec4-b2ba...
-- The Wombelix Post https://dominik.wombacher.cc
-- Robert Schweikert MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU Distinguished Engineer LINUX rjschwei@suse.com IRC: robjo
On Monday, May 27th, 2024 at 8:23 PM, Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory <factory@lists.opensuse.org> wrote:
Hello openSUSE
There is an amazing opportunity for contribution!
Microsoft recently approached us about their community gallery and whether we'd be interested in it. See e.g. https://fedoramagazine.org/launch-fedora-40-in-microsoft-azure/
Aside from Azure, I suppose other Cloud providers might have something similar.
To wrap it up Leap and SLES, SL-Micro are already handled by our Public Cloud team.
But we are still left with Leap Micro, MicroOS, and Tumbleweed for which the PC team does not have the capacity and would make great candidates e.g. the Azure Community Gallery.
I understand that other cloud providers might have something similar.
As of now, we don't have any openSUSE Public Cloud testing (also not for Leap), nor automation for publishing images outside of the PC team scope. There was a spark of hope that we could have a smoke-testing in the past but we did not manage to finalize it. https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/106452
I can imagine that some of the work could be automated to cope with TW/MicroOS release cadency :-) Leap Micro PC images would be released once per 6 months.
You see that there is a whole palette of work related to openSUSE in public clouds that's waiting to be picked up :-)
Would there be anybody (ideally a small team of people) interested in covering the remaining work in Public Clouds that's not covered by the SUSE's Public Cloud team? There is plenty of space for realization. We have pretty much 0 to start with.
Thank you very much in advance
--
Best regards
Luboš Kocman
openSUSE Leap Release Manager
Hi Lubos, This sounds pretty interesting to me. Few years ago, I've tried to get MicroOS into GCP - I believe we already/still have Leap as a community supported OS there -, but couldn't figure things out, and sadly had to drop it. Would be happy to help out with the effort of getting MicroOS in Azure or GCP, could possibly help with some EU based providers like OVH, or Exoscale as well. -- Br, A.
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.
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 <ryan@interoctiv.com> wrote:
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
On 05/28/2024 10:06 AM CEST Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory <factory@lists.opensuse.org> wrote:
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!
Adding Alessandro aka Cabelo for awareness. He is the Founder of openSUSE for Innovators [1] and publisher of various openSUSE AMIs on AWS [2]. It would be nice to join efforts and learn from his experience. Dom [1] https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:INNOVATORS [2] https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=316c4831-85c2-4ec4-b2ba... -- The Wombelix Post https://dominik.wombacher.cc
Thank you Dominik! On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 10:43 AM Dominik Wombacher <dominik@wombacher.cc> wrote:
On 05/28/2024 10:06 AM CEST Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory <factory@lists.opensuse.org> wrote:
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!
Adding Alessandro aka Cabelo for awareness. He is the Founder of openSUSE for Innovators [1] and publisher of various openSUSE AMIs on AWS [2]. It would be nice to join efforts and learn from his experience.
Dom
[1] https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:INNOVATORS [2] https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=316c4831-85c2-4ec4-b2ba...
-- The Wombelix Post https://dominik.wombacher.cc
-- Best regards Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager
Thank you Super Dominik !! On 28/05/2024 06:37, Lubos Kocman wrote:
Thank you Dominik!
On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 10:43 AM Dominik Wombacher <dominik@wombacher.cc> wrote:
On 05/28/2024 10:06 AM CEST Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory <factory@lists.opensuse.org> wrote:
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!
Adding Alessandro aka Cabelo for awareness. He is the Founder of openSUSE for Innovators [1] and publisher of various openSUSE AMIs on AWS [2]. It would be nice to join efforts and learn from his experience.
Dom
[1] https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:INNOVATORS [2] https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=316c4831-85c2-4ec4-b2ba...
-- The Wombelix Post https://dominik.wombacher.cc
participants (10)
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Alessandro de Oliveira Faria
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Attila Pinter
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CABELO openSUSE
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Dominik Wombacher
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Felix Niederwanger
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Jan Engelhardt
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Lubos Kocman
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Robert Schweikert
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Ryan Carpenter
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Sarah Julia Kriesch