Hi,
I love the concept behind the people of openSUSE project and it immediately got my attention to help revive it, but in my first try to interview new members I noticed two things:
1. The name of the project "People of openSUSE".
2. The Q/A format, in general, feels like a job interview.
The idea's to tell stories of people who once contributed to openSUSE, the human behind that username. Based on that, I'd like to stay away as far as we could from the job interview feel, it's obviously not …
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1. Change the name of the project to "Humans of openSUSE".
2. Replace interviewer/interviewee format by storytelling/autobiography style (that basically covers the same agenda) which leaves more space for creativity and personality touch, if you're concerned about the practicality of this I can maybe make a test story with someone.
I'd like to hear your thoughts,
Imad
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Hi all,
I put together the release announcement and would like to get the
communities feedback on the announcement. You can find the release
announcement at https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/Leap15.1PR
I'm also looking for a quote from someone. Maybe one from the community
or Tuxedo Computers or Linode. Feel free to add your comments on the
etherpad or change or add anything you think would be good. I want to
send this out for translation at the beginning of next week.
v/r
Doug
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