Hi all,
April 16-17 in Antwerp, Belgium, the Linux Open Administration Days will
take place. This free event offers a chance for LPI certification as
well as meeting and talking to linux sysadmins. There is a call for
presentations here: http://www.loadays.org/content/call-presentations
If you want to go and give a talk there about openSUSE tech - that's be
awesome. If you can't afford to go there due to travel or hotel costs,
let me know, we might be able to work something out ;-)
cheers,
Jos
Hi,
I've had a little look around the web to look where you can buy openSUSE DVDs
- just the DVD - and like to know what you are aware of and can recommend?
Just some examples I found:
http://www.osdisc.com/cgi-bin/view.cgi/products/linux/susehttp://www.thelinuxcdstore.com/index.php?cPath=25&osCsid=60f8bbf19445ce5326…http://easylinuxcds.com/index.php?app=ccp0&ns=prodshow&ref=opensuse&sid=ya8…
Where would you buy if openSUSE was on offer?
Andreas
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Folks,
I'm sending this to both the marketing and artwork mailing lists as an
action item from the openSUSE Conference Program Committee's last
meeting.
In a nutshell, we have two names proposed for the Conference:
"Collaboration Across Borders II" and "rwxrwxrwx" (or rwx3) which is a
play on the read-write-execute permissions of the Linux file systems.
While the Program Committee will ultimately choose which one to select,
we felt it was fair to talk to both the marketing and artwork teams to
hear which ones you consider more feasible for marketability.
To the Marketing Team: Think about what would be the pros and cons of
marketing the conference for each of the names.
For the artwork team: Think about the potential designs you could work
with for each name. E.g. t-shirts, posters, banners. You can even do
mockups if you wish, but please don't spend a lot of time making up
design proposals because I wouldn't want to see your work go to waste if
we go a different way.
You can read my thoughts on the naming choices for some personal insight
on my blog at http://www.bryen.com/whats-in-a-name/. And I would
suggest also reading Yaloki's summary (and meeting log) to get a fuller
idea of our own pros and cons for each name.
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-project/2011-04/msg00333.html
I'll gather up your thoughts and concerns and present them to the team
at our next meeting this Thursday.
Thanks teams!
Bryen M Yunashko
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Hi there,
is there any kind of advanced statistic page of the wiki?
Something like this for example: http://stats.grok.se/it/201104/Italia
visits per day/month/year, articles most visited by search engines ... etc.
Thanks in advance,
Bye
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Am just a bit tired of the "Reply To" misconfiguration for this Mail
List, would like to contact whoever is the Admin to assist in fixing.
Clicking "Reply" should not point to the original individual, it
should point to the Mail List.
It's been a long while since I've run into this problem which is
simple to fix, IIRC I last ran into this because it was the default
configuration for the very popular Mailman app. The other time it was
even longer ago on a Yahoo mail list...
Tony
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Hi @all!
Issue #173 of the openSUSE Weekly News is ready for translation [0].
We collected some FAQ here [1].
[0]: http://bit.ly/jFuFxJ
[1]: http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Weekly_news/FAQ
Have Phun!
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On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Jos Poortvliet <jos(a)opensuse.org> wrote:
>
> But let's wait a bit until the location is announced - one of the
> options (which I hope turns out to be possible) would offer
> opportunities for an entirely different and cooler conference slogan :D
That makes sense. Also I'm thinking that from topics that people
propose, something will emerge - whatever people are generally most
interested in right now and things they are working on, there might be
a bit of a trend.
Someone mentioned Cloud - yes, it's something we're maybe hearing too
much of but it is still in the ascendant so there could be something
there.
Any artwork ideas we generate in the process can always be repurposed.
Loved Robert's concept too. I thought it was more 3D 8-bit than Lego,
but there are many possible connections there with 'old fashioned'
ways of doing things, three dimensional stuff, construction,
simplification (Factory?)
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