Feature added by: Bruno Gerz (bogz)
Feature #306757, revision 1
Title: big all in one live dvd/usb img (like knoppix dvd)
Hackweek IV: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Important
Requested by: Bruno Gerz (bogz)
Description:
It would be great to get live dvd images(factory tree). CDs are out, I think ;-)
So you would get more feedback for packages, which are not tested
by standard gnome- or kde-only live cd testers - and may be, computer magazines
are interested too.
It`s not so simple to build and solve all dependencies via kiwi for people,
not bound in suse or novell, because anything was changed every week ;-)
If not possible because of storage size, so may be you can provide periodically a big
kiwi konfiguration file(or only for a released openSUSE) with solved dependencies.
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/306757
Feature added by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak)
Feature #306916, revision 1
Title: Gamestore
Hackweek IV: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Important
Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak)
Description:
Finish Gamestore and make it production ready. More info here: http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/2009/07/gamestore/
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/306916
Feature added by: Agustin Chavarria (dj_ubun_1)
Feature #308375, revision 1
Title: navegation with tab in openoffice
openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Desirable
Requested by: Agustin Chavarria (dj_ubun_1)
Description:
navigation by tabs is very usable in openffice, lotus has that function, and would be very useful to have it, so it has a higher order
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/308375
Feature added by: Timmy Pasi (tpasi)
Feature #309021, revision 1
Title: Wireless Feature
openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Important
Requested by: Timmy Pasi (tpasi)
Description:
Make wireless setup simple and have support of all the drivers. Wireless is the future and Opensuse should be the leader.
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/309021
Feature added by: yfjiang Jiang (yfjiang)
Feature #311117, revision 1
Title: Team activity vote.
Hackweek VI: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Neutral
Requested by: yfjiang Jiang (yfjiang)
Partner organization: openSUSE.org
Description:
We intend to implement a web-based application to allow people managing a customizable polling system, as well as showing convenient statistics of the voting results in both web page and download-able odf format. We call the tool 'Snoek'.
Use Case:
Shuang wants to organize a team building and bring people for dinner after that. She logs into Snoek and create a new team building activity with proper summary like 'Team building in August 2011'. Except for the basic description of the activity, in the activity creation page, she also needs to create a deadline for the activity. After that, polls needed to be defined for the activity: Pool 1 - Which game do you want to play in team building? option 1. option 2. option 3. Poll 2 - Where do you want to go have dinner after team building? option 1. option 2. option 3. Poll 3 - Which food do you prefer to have in the dinner? option 1. option 2. option 3. Then Shuang submit the activity and send mail to related people to ask them vote before deadline. After deadline Shuang revisited the activity page she created, and the tool will show her the number of people voting stats, which could be the basis of choice for team building and dinner.
She can finally export the data into odf format.
Business case (Partner benefit):
openSUSE.org: Some times, we need statistics of internal preference of choice to, for example, where do we want to go team building? what size of t-shirt do people want in hackweek? which restaurant do we want to go dinner? These kind of stats can be only done manually at the moment, which could be painful and the questionnaires are usually not re-usable. We target to bring convenience typically described in the user case description section.
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/311117
Feature added by: Juergen Weigert (jnweiger)
Feature #309565, revision 1
Title: Hacking Apache FOP (learn some java)
Requested by: Juergen Weigert (jnweiger)
Description:
Apache FOP is a great docbook to PDF renderer. Doc-team has found some strange limitations, some of them appear trivial to fix. E.g. some text simply does not appear on the cover. Unfortunatly, FOP is written in Java, and I have never looked at java code before.
I'd like to create a development and debugging environment for FOP. Is there anybody interested to guide me into the world of Java, and join me in picking some of the low hanging fruits there?
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/309565
Feature added by: matthias propst (l1zard)
Feature #308371, revision 1
Title: Alternate Preview pics of the desktop environments to use
openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Neutral
Requested by: matthias propst (l1zard)
Description:
the most often question i hear is what desktop environment should i use. most people new to linux dont know kde4 or gnome usually looks like. to descripe it in a few words is one way but i was thinking about having a preview button on dvd which shows the user maybe a short animation film of the selected desktop.
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/308371