Hi there! Heinlein[1] is listed as Sponsor for openSUSE since a long time now. And from my old memory, Per offered in the past to provide Email accounts for openSUSE members for us (via mailbox.org). As there is an ongoing move of the openSUSE infrastructure planned during the next weeks, I'm thinking to myself: what about using the momentum and re-thinking the current setup??? 1) keep the own mx*.opensuse.org servers as they are They are already somehow redundant (with mx1 & mx2 in the SUSE DC in Nuremberg, mx3 in a Colocation and mx4 in the SUSE DC in Provo - but I don't know the status of the last two) and do their work well from my point of view. 2) allow openSUSE members to request an own, real @opensuse.org mailbox With this "opt-in", everyone who wants to read (and write!) Emails as $member@opensuse.org would be able to do so. -> No more problems with some providers who do not accept Emails sent as $member@opensuse.org ... 3) Maybe extend the sponsorship for a while? While meet.opensuse.org runs fine and without problems (thanks!) at the moment, Heinlein started just recently with an additional service: OpenTalk[2]. As Jitsi might be not available during the migration into the new SUSE DC, what about asking if openSUSE can (temporary) use (test) the new Videoconferencing solution? With kind regards, Lars -- [1]: https://en.opensuse.org/Sponsors#Heinlein_Support [2]: https://opentalk.eu/en/product
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Lars Vogdt