Hello, Am Montag, 18. Juli 2016, 18:05:03 CEST schrieb Lars Vogdt:
I took the freedom and subscribed everyone who participated in the openSUSE Admin meeting last month to this brand new list.
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While it seems like I'm not able any more to sent mails to the announce mailing list (tssss, working on it), I took the freedom to
It's always nice to find out that your own stuff is broken ;-)
start with a post on news.opensuse.org. The post is not published yet, so feel free to enhance it with comments here on this list - I will integrate them and release the post to the wild as soon as possible (maybe together with the announcement email).
In general, the article looks good. Nevertheless, I found some small bugs ;-) In the first paragraph, I'd mention Provo to avoid that the admins in Nürnberg, including you, also get blamed by people who don't read the full article. Second paragraph: ... and we_'d_ like to share some of the results here to inform everyone ____ and actively ask for help. (we -> we'd, and drop "about the results" because that repeats the first half of the sentence) If you first want to know more about the status, read on… Meeting minutes openSUSE Heroes, 2016-06-26 Participants: cboltz, orangecms, adalovelace, ganglia, wnereiz, mcaj, lrupp looks a bit too formal and might scare away readers. What about If you first want to know more about the status, read on what the openSUSE Heroes discussed in their first meeting on 2016-06-26 (Participants: cboltz, orangecms, adalovelace, ganglia, wnereiz, mcaj, lrupp) The "Topics:" overview looks superfluous to me - this is a blog post, not a book ;-) In the "lrupp offered the following" section, you should add a bullet point saying The new hardware will be hosted in the Provo data center because we have rack space and bandwidth available there. In the last item in the "Provo" section: a long term goal is to make the english openSUSE wiki usable as “commons” ___, so ... (drop the first "again" because we never had a "commons" before) Also, the headlines need some change. The easiest way is probably: - change "1. Provo" to "Current situation" or "Current situation with Provo admins" (something like that as long as it isn't only "Provo") - add another headline above "So the team wants". That headline could be "Plans, tasks and solutions" - the "Organization and Communication" headline looks good (but I'd drop the number in front of it) Oh, and you should include a direct link to the "Provo" project on progress.o.o. The tickets there are public and a nice way to show what we are doing and where help is welcome.
...and yes: someone with more design talent can sent me an updated heroes logo at any time ;-)
Your design talent looks better than mine ;-) - but I noticed some slightly wrong green left of the geeko head. It looks like you painted over something with the wrong color. Can you send me the picture in the original format (I'd guess GIMP xcf)? I can make it scalable (by converting it to SVG) so that we can use it everywhere without loosing quality. I also tend to use the Fifth Leg font [1] instead of a "normal" sans serif, but that's something we can easily change once it is a SVG. (If you insist on keeping the font, please also tell me which font you used ;-) I won't object if someone comes up with a better logo, but until then, I want to have a bug-free version of Lars' logo ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz [1] that's the font we use in the openSUSE logo -- It's too bad that the universities don't have the ability to teach common sense. :-) [Ken Schneider in opensuse-factory] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org