[openFATE 306933] Integrate Social Desktop into our Desktop
Feature added by: Michael Löffler (michl19) Feature #306933, revision 1 Title: Integrate Social Desktop into our Desktop openSUSE-11.2: Evaluation Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Michael Löffler (michl19) Description: Social interaction between people becomes more important than ever. Communicating over the Internet via mails, forums and internet platforms is just normal. Just think of Facebook, Flickr, BitTorrent... One of the strongest assets of the free software community is its worldwide community of contributors and users who believe in free software and who work hard to bring the software and solutions to the mainstream. Core idea of the Social Desktop is to connect to your peers in the community, making sharing and exchanging knowledge easier to integrate into applications and the desktop itself. The concept behind the Social Desktop is to bring the power of online communities and group collaboration to desktop applications and the desktop shell itself. This feature is about the integration of such a social desktop into our desktop. If integrated it should be simply to use its functionalities but everybody needs to have free choice to use it or not. The targetgroup of the new community / social network is not only developers but also the end users who are not familiar with technical stuff and can with an integrated social desktop get easily in contact with people in the same area or people with same interests or software issues. Creation of some kind of facebook for openSUSE may stimulate the openSUSE adoption and bind existing users to the distribution. This could be beneficial for the marketshare of openSUSE. Another aspect is that this kind of communities can transform users into contributors. References: http://www.open-collaboration-services.org/ http://www.opendesktop.org -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306933
Feature changed by: Stephan Binner (Beineri) Feature #306933, revision 3 Title: Integrate Social Desktop into our Desktop openSUSE-11.2: Evaluation Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Michael Löffler (michl19) Description: Social interaction between people becomes more important than ever. Communicating over the Internet via mails, forums and internet platforms is just normal. Just think of Facebook, Flickr, BitTorrent... One of the strongest assets of the free software community is its worldwide community of contributors and users who believe in free software and who work hard to bring the software and solutions to the mainstream. Core idea of the Social Desktop is to connect to your peers in the community, making sharing and exchanging knowledge easier to integrate into applications and the desktop itself. The concept behind the Social Desktop is to bring the power of online communities and group collaboration to desktop applications and the desktop shell itself. This feature is about the integration of such a social desktop into our desktop. If integrated it should be simply to use its functionalities but everybody needs to have free choice to use it or not. The targetgroup of the new community / social network is not only developers but also the end users who are not familiar with technical stuff and can with an integrated social desktop get easily in contact with people in the same area or people with same interests or software issues. Creation of some kind of facebook for openSUSE may stimulate the openSUSE adoption and bind existing users to the distribution. This could be beneficial for the marketshare of openSUSE. Another aspect is that this kind of communities can transform users into contributors. References: http://www.open-collaboration-services.org/ http://www.opendesktop.org + Discussion: + #1: Stephan Binner (beineri) (2009-07-22 15:44:30) + KDE 4.3 contains first implementaions of that. KDE 4.4 will include + more functionality. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306933
Feature changed by: Stephan Kulow (coolo) Feature #306933, revision 5 Title: Integrate Social Desktop into our Desktop - openSUSE-11.2: Evaluation + openSUSE-11.2: Rejected by Stephan Kulow (coolo) + reject date: 2009-07-29 10:43:09 + reject reason: too late for 11.2 Priority Requester: Important + openSUSE-11.3: Evaluation + Priority + Requester: Important Requested by: Michael Löffler (michl19) Description: Social interaction between people becomes more important than ever. Communicating over the Internet via mails, forums and internet platforms is just normal. Just think of Facebook, Flickr, BitTorrent... One of the strongest assets of the free software community is its worldwide community of contributors and users who believe in free software and who work hard to bring the software and solutions to the mainstream. Core idea of the Social Desktop is to connect to your peers in the community, making sharing and exchanging knowledge easier to integrate into applications and the desktop itself. The concept behind the Social Desktop is to bring the power of online communities and group collaboration to desktop applications and the desktop shell itself. This feature is about the integration of such a social desktop into our desktop. If integrated it should be simply to use its functionalities but everybody needs to have free choice to use it or not. The targetgroup of the new community / social network is not only developers but also the end users who are not familiar with technical stuff and can with an integrated social desktop get easily in contact with people in the same area or people with same interests or software issues. Creation of some kind of facebook for openSUSE may stimulate the openSUSE adoption and bind existing users to the distribution. This could be beneficial for the marketshare of openSUSE. Another aspect is that this kind of communities can transform users into contributors. References: http://www.open-collaboration-services.org/ http://www.opendesktop.org Discussion: #1: Stephan Binner (beineri) (2009-07-22 15:44:30) KDE 4.3 contains first implementaions of that. KDE 4.4 will include more functionality. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306933
Feature changed by: Stephan Kulow (coolo) Feature #306933, revision 7 Title: Integrate Social Desktop into our Desktop openSUSE-11.2: Rejected by Stephan Kulow (coolo) reject date: 2009-07-29 10:43:09 reject reason: too late for 11.2 Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Evaluation Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Michael Löffler (michl19) Description: Social interaction between people becomes more important than ever. Communicating over the Internet via mails, forums and internet platforms is just normal. Just think of Facebook, Flickr, BitTorrent... One of the strongest assets of the free software community is its worldwide community of contributors and users who believe in free software and who work hard to bring the software and solutions to the mainstream. Core idea of the Social Desktop is to connect to your peers in the community, making sharing and exchanging knowledge easier to integrate into applications and the desktop itself. The concept behind the Social Desktop is to bring the power of online communities and group collaboration to desktop applications and the desktop shell itself. This feature is about the integration of such a social desktop into our desktop. If integrated it should be simply to use its functionalities but everybody needs to have free choice to use it or not. The targetgroup of the new community / social network is not only developers but also the end users who are not familiar with technical stuff and can with an integrated social desktop get easily in contact with people in the same area or people with same interests or software issues. Creation of some kind of facebook for openSUSE may stimulate the openSUSE adoption and bind existing users to the distribution. This could be beneficial for the marketshare of openSUSE. Another aspect is that this kind of communities can transform users into contributors. References: http://www.open-collaboration-services.org/ http://www.opendesktop.org Discussion: #1: Stephan Binner (beineri) (2009-07-22 15:44:30) KDE 4.3 contains first implementaions of that. KDE 4.4 will include more functionality. + #2: Stephan Kulow (coolo) (2010-02-08 11:26:27) + I don't think we have the resources for a "facebook for openSUSE" - so + I think it's done with having KDE 4.4 -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306933
Feature changed by: Michael Löffler (michl19) Feature #306933, revision 9 Title: Integrate Social Desktop into our Desktop openSUSE-11.2: Rejected by Stephan Kulow (coolo) reject date: 2009-07-29 10:43:09 reject reason: too late for 11.2 Priority Requester: Important - openSUSE-11.3: Evaluation + openSUSE-11.3: Rejected by (michl19) + reject date: 2010-02-10 18:16:01 + reject reason: too little interest to do this. Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Michael Löffler (michl19) Description: Social interaction between people becomes more important than ever. Communicating over the Internet via mails, forums and internet platforms is just normal. Just think of Facebook, Flickr, BitTorrent... One of the strongest assets of the free software community is its worldwide community of contributors and users who believe in free software and who work hard to bring the software and solutions to the mainstream. Core idea of the Social Desktop is to connect to your peers in the community, making sharing and exchanging knowledge easier to integrate into applications and the desktop itself. The concept behind the Social Desktop is to bring the power of online communities and group collaboration to desktop applications and the desktop shell itself. This feature is about the integration of such a social desktop into our desktop. If integrated it should be simply to use its functionalities but everybody needs to have free choice to use it or not. The targetgroup of the new community / social network is not only developers but also the end users who are not familiar with technical stuff and can with an integrated social desktop get easily in contact with people in the same area or people with same interests or software issues. Creation of some kind of facebook for openSUSE may stimulate the openSUSE adoption and bind existing users to the distribution. This could be beneficial for the marketshare of openSUSE. Another aspect is that this kind of communities can transform users into contributors. References: http://www.open-collaboration-services.org/ http://www.opendesktop.org Discussion: #1: Stephan Binner (beineri) (2009-07-22 15:44:30) KDE 4.3 contains first implementaions of that. KDE 4.4 will include more functionality. #2: Stephan Kulow (coolo) (2010-02-08 11:26:27) I don't think we have the resources for a "facebook for openSUSE" - so I think it's done with having KDE 4.4 + #3: Michael Löffler (michl19) (2010-02-10 18:15:31) (reply to #2) + Agreed and there is no much interest in this feature :-(. I'll reject + it for 11.3 -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306933
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