Hi Nelson, On Wednesday 08 September 2010 19:03:00 Nelson Marques wrote:
Adrian,
Let me know when such blog entry pops out. By the way, I would love to have a couple of interviews for this. Maybe 4 or 5 with a small set of open questions. It is not the right time to think about this, yet, because first I need to check out the goals that are to be met.
Things like: * How we want to introduce OBS; * To whom we want to introduce OBS;
Here we have a similar problem like with the openSUSE distribution, it is a swiss knife an can be used by almost every user group. But each has a complete different view to it and needs a different presentation.
* Highlights and Advantages for the previous point. * And how it can be useful to the rest of the world.
The interviews would be nice to be done to Projects that actually are enabled by OBS (i've seen at least scribus as a good example to show up), and how it makes life easier for them, the things they value and why would they recommend it.
If you some suggestion for the interviews, I'll gladly accept them, since I'll work them out after I know the exact goals we're aiming for.
I think you are right when you want to target projects which exists in build.opensuse.org in first place. But you could also interview for example the maintenance people of openSUSE later (because we target maintenance in OBS 2.2 later this year). Another interview partner could be someone from MeeGo enviroment or any other company who runs an own OBS. I can of course ask some of these people if they are willing to do an interview if you want. bye adrian
This is becoming a 'community article' which is always nicer, +1.
nelson.
On Wed, 2010-09-08 at 13:12 +0200, Adrian Schröter wrote:
Maybe you want to add also a "what is new in OBS 2.1?" section, which will go into beta state these days ? Current new features in 2.1 can found here:
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