Dear ALL:
I am Max from Taiwan -- openSUSE ambassador and GNOME foundaion member too. ^__^
It's midnight in Taiwan.
But I really happy to say "openSUSE and KDE will have one track( 2
days - 14 slot Presentations) at 18 - 19 Aug 2012 in COSCUP Taiwan" (I
am sorry, I just make sure the date and slot today)
What is COSCUP?
http://coscup.org/2011/en/
COSCUP is the largest annual FLOSS conference organized by local
communities in Taiwan. The conference has sessions for new users,
enthusiastic promoters, coders or anyone who is interested in
cutting-edge FLOSS technologies. The goal is to create a friendly and
informative environment for people from different communities to make
friends, learn new technologies and inspire each other.
Open source software is supported by 3 groups: coders, users and
promoters. This conference is aimed at all three groups. No matter
whether you are a new user, a passionate promoter, mature developer or
anywhere in between, you are welcome at COSCUP, the Conference for
Open Source Coders, Users and Promoters!
for COSCUP | GNOME.Asia 2010 and COSCUP 2011 there are 1,000 people
together. ^__^
This Year (2012) openSUSE and KDE will get involved with COSCUP.
We will have one individual track with 2 days. (About 14 presentaions)
Date: 18-19 Aug, 2012
Country: Asia -- Taiwan
We will have both booth and Conference in COSCUP 2012.
We need your participate^^.
For some good | interesting topic with openSUSE ( Yes, we will send
call for paper as soon as possible <(_ _)> )
For booth -- We need your help.
For anything else..... good to openSUSE
Best regards
sakana
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If openSUSE is planning on doing anything at Linuxcon 2012 North
America in San Diego (Marketing or otherwise), let me know. I'd be
willing to help out.
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon/
Will be on Aug 29-31, 2012
Can assist on planning as well since I think I know what's available
in my own city...
Tony
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Hallo ans OpenSUSE-Team,
wir als Team vom Onlineshop www.getdigital.de für alles, was das Geek- und
Nerdherz höher schlagen lässt, sind große Freunde von allem, was sich um
Open-Source-Projekte dreht. Vielleicht hat sich der eine oder andere von euch ja auch schonmal bei uns mit Gadgets oder Shirts ausgestattet...
Neben unserem wachsenden Sortiment an Linux-Fanartikeln in unserem Shop (http://www.getdigital.de/index/searchresult/?search=linux) sind wir immer bemüht um interessante Kooperationen in diesem Bereich. (Wir haben unter anderem auch eine Kooperation mit Klaus Knopper.)
Könntet ihr euch nicht auch vorstellen, eine gemeinsame Aktion mit uns zu
starten?
Ich könnte mir zum Beispiel vorstellen, dass ihr gut zu unserer neuen
Aktion passen würdet, mit der wir coole Projekte unterstützen wollen.
Unsere Idee ist es, T-Shirts mit euren eigenen Designvorschlägen zum
Selbstkostenpreis oder - falls erwünscht - mit Gewinnbeteiligung eures
Projekts in unserem Shop anzubieten.
Einige Partner verkaufen bereits ihre Shirts über unsere Website (darunter
auch das Knoppix-T-Shirt):
http://www.getdigital.de/index/partnermotive
Betreut wird das Projekt von mir, ich nehme die Designvorschläge entgegen
und stelle die gewünschten T-Shirts dann in unserem Shop online.
Das ist natürlich nur ein Vorschlag, den ich euch machen kann, wenn ihr
andere Ideen habt, sind wir dafür auch immer offen.
Falls ihr Interesse an unserem Projekt oder Fragen dazu habt, würde ich
mich freuen, von euch zu hören!
Viele Grüße aus Kiel,
Annalena Kleist
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Marketing Team:
Just joined the list. A pleasure to meet you all here. I do hope to make
a valuable contribution.
I'm considering doing a little research as to what it would take to make
the original SuSE Geeko. I have one from a couple years ago, which my
kitten has DECLARED is hers now (I ought to take a picture for
promotional reasons, although the plush is starting to come apart...)
But, there seems to be a bit of demand for one, and I would like to
offer one to help promote my company's new HPC Workstation systems which
have SuSE Enterprise or openSUSE installed by default.
1) Does anyone have the original template for the plush? Not the latest
version, but the more conservative version that most looks like the logo.
2) Is anyone interested in chipping in funds to have them made, where
all proceeds would go to openSUSE for continued development of the OS?
3) Is there a way to analyze the demand for these, so we can justify the
costs of them being made? From what I can tell, minimum order is 1000...
and there's just over 1000 who looked at the openSUSE website/downloads
of openSUSE in the last 6 months.
4) Is anyone else on this list interested in having one?
I've considered having a "Silicon Wolf" made for promotional reasons as
well. Fandom is important in a brand, and generating interest in it may
generate interest in the products.
I would have no problem having my company put together the funds
necessary to help promote openSUSE, and try to host more merchandise, to
include boxed copies of openSUSE for those who really want a "retail
package".
Thoughts anyone?
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Ryan 'Rootwyrm' Wolf
President/CIO
Silicon Wolves Computing Society LLC
214 Central Avenue Suite 218
Dunkirk, New York 14048
http://www.siliconwolves.net/ -- Phone: (714)681-2501
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Hey,
I was on FB today and noticed a sponsored ad for Archlinux. Made me
curious to wonder what an ad would cost for openSUSE Summit.
Interesting thing is that it gives you reach data as you click along.
What I've found:
Following stats are for US only:
- 2,200 with an interest in "openSUSE" (as a keyword)
- 5,060 with combined interest in "openSUSE" and "SUSE" variations
- 52,020 with an interest in "fedora"
- 96,140 with an interest in "ubuntu"
- 200 with an interest in "archlinux"
- 2,460 with an interest in "gentoo"
- 130,580 with an interest in "linux"
- 21,860 with an interest in "debian"
- 55,300 with an interest in "open source"
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Breakdown of countries with interest in "openSUSE" and "SUSE"
variations. Only countries with 200 or more shown:
- Australia = 1,440
- Belgium = 2,260
- Brazil = 1,260
- Bosnia/Herzegovina = 2,960
- Canada = 600
- Croatia = 10,280
- El Salvador = 280
- France = 800
- Germany = 3240
- Greece = 240
- Hungary = 320
- India = 2,000
- Indonesia = 2,180
- Italy = 680
- Malaysia = 660
- Mexico = 1,360
- Montenegro = 420
- Netherlands = 260
- Norway = 380
- Pakistan = 220
- Peru = 200
- Phillipines = 2,280
- Poland = 600
- Russia = 280
- Serbia = 4,040
- Spain = 760
- Sweden = 400
- Switzerland = 200
- Turkey = 400
- Tunisia = 260
- United States = 5,060
- United Kingdom = 940
- Venezuela = 200
Remember, this is only for those who are on Facebook. It isn't an equal
amount to reality because many in open source don't use Facebook. But
nevertheless, the numbers are interesting and some countries had
surprisingly high numbers.
Anyway, I thought this was some interesting numbers to pass along. :-)
Bryen M Yunashko
openSUSE Project
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Heya all,
You might know we've got COSCUP coming - and the CfP is officially closed
but we can surely still use a few more proposals to have something to choose
from. So if you want to talk about openSUSE at COSCUP in Taiwan, submit a
proposal!
http://news.opensuse.org/?p=13126
Send proposals to cfp(a)opensuse.org please.
I also want to mention that you can ask the openSUSE Travel Committee for
financial support for going there - it's why we have a OTC! Especially
speakers are very likely to receive travel sponsorship.
See http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Travel_Support_Program
/Jos
Hi all,
I wanted to give an update on the articles that came out in the press after
we announced that 12.2 would be delayed due to some much needed internal
reflecting.
When I heard of it the day before we announced it I was rather afraid the
news would be received poorly: "openSUSE 12.2 release delayed as community
lacks resources" would have made for a bad headline :(
But the real issue was as much that we have TOO MANY new contributors as
that we have too few core people - and we managed to get that message
across. The coolest headline surely was from ZDNet's Paula Rooney:
"OpenSUSE release put on ice as community booms"
Made me smile for sure! The total number of articles in just English we got
was about 15 or so, including articles on the Var guy, The H, ZDNet, ITNews,
InternetNews.com and ITWeb. That is not including the German and other
language articles which are also showing up on sites like derStandard.at and
Pro-Linux. Last but not least, LWN is writing an article which will be in
the next weekly edition (later today or tomorrow?). Pretty much all feedback
we got was positive and nice and the discussion is going rather well.
These numbers are actually close to what we get when we do a release - very
cool to see that the press is interested in what we do, even if we have news
for them on such short notice...
So all, thanks for the promotion you did - channels like Facebook, twitter
and Google Plus depend on your help to be notified! And yes, there, everyone
can help - share things on the channels if you can, and if you want I'd
happily add you to the list of people who has access to those things.
Greetings,
Jos
Segue o link do trabalho que eu realizo
Embaixador: Geraldo Barros
Idioma: Portugues BR
Link da informação openSUSE:
http://www.fundacaogeracoes.com/news/evento-de-lan%C3%A7amento-do-opensuse-…
Atenciosamente,
Geraldo Barros
E-mail: geraldoweb(a)gmail.com
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Hi,
ich weiß nicht, ob ich mit der von mir ausgewählten Mailadresse richtig liege.
in meinem letzten Urlaub auf Madagaskar hatte ich Gelegenheit, einige schöne
Fotos von Chamäleons dem Logo von openSuSe anzufertigen.
als langjähriger Nutzer und Fan der Linux-Distribution openSuSe wollte ich
versuchen etwas zum Gelingen des Projektes beitragen und diese Bilder zur
Verfügung stellen.
Teilt mir einfach mit, ob Interesse besteht, und wie ich diese dann Euch
zukommen lassen kann.
Ein sehr gelungens Foto füge ich dieser Mail als Anhang bei.
Es grüsst
Olaf Runge
Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Str. 7
53225 Bonn
On Tuesday 12 June 2012 18:20:24 Genix Info wrote:
> IPv6 and DNS:
>
> http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2012-06/msg00010.html
>
> I understand. But you said that there needed to be developed to help, I
> thought my suggestions of features and bugs would be forwarded to the
> developers.
This IS the developer list and feature requests go to openFate -
fate.opensuse.org or in case of bugs, bugzilla.
In any case, sorry if I was unclear. I was looking for input from the
developers on what has changed in the release, not asking from users what
they would like to see as we're way too close to release to be able to do
any of that.
;-)