[opensuse-marketing] Proofreading Session of Weekly News 199
Hello mates, since this issue of openSUSE Weekly News we're planning to make the profreading session more open. So everyone can read it and share his thoughts, So the Newsteam and the Marketingteam is specially invited. Draft can found at: http://saigkill.homelinux.net/pub/OWN/HTML/OWN-199.html What is to do? * Please point out if you find something to be fixed in the draft, including: - Incorrect links - Articles which are already included in the past issues - Articles which are *too biased* and shouldn't be included Founded Issues you can report to this thread. * Please tell us if you have noticed something to be added, including: - Articles or blog posts which you think openSUSE users may be interested in - Ongoing active topics from openSUSE mailing-lists, forums and so on - Local FLOSS events which you think openSUSE users may be interested in Additional stuff you can add there: http://os-news.ietherpad.com/2? Deadline for this issue: 199 Today 17:00 UTC Note: We really appreciate your contributions. However, please remember that your opinions and suggestions will not always be accepted unconditionally. We hope you will trust the final decisions by editors. -- Sincerely yours Sascha Manns Community & Support Agent open-slx GmbH Web: http://community.open-slx.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org
Hi Sascha, mates,
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Subject: [opensuse-marketing] Proofreading Session of Weekly News 199
From: Sascha Manns
Hello mates,
since this issue of openSUSE Weekly News we're planning to make the profreading session more open. So everyone can read it and share his thoughts, So the Newsteam and the Marketingteam is specially invited.
Draft can found at: http://saigkill.homelinux.net/pub/OWN/HTML/OWN-199.html
What is to do?
* Please point out if you find something to be fixed in the draft, including:
- Incorrect links - Articles which are already included in the past issues - Articles which are *too biased* and shouldn't be included
Founded Issues you can report to this thread.
* Please tell us if you have noticed something to be added, including:
- Articles or blog posts which you think openSUSE users may be interested in - Ongoing active topics from openSUSE mailing-lists, forums and so on - Local FLOSS events which you think openSUSE users may be interested in
Additional stuff you can add there: http://os-news.ietherpad.com/2?
Deadline for this issue: 199 Today 17:00 UTC
Note: We really appreciate your contributions. However, please remember that your opinions and suggestions will not always be accepted unconditionally. We hope you will trust the final decisions by editors.
This week, what concerns me are followings: =Announcements= Although 12.1 RC1 was released last week, we can add the article openSUSE 12.1 RC1 spotted in the wild http://news.opensuse.org/2011/10/24/opensuse-12-1-rc1-spotted-in-the-wild/ to this corner because it isn't included in the last issue (#198). * Coffee talk with Michael Miller It is difficult to categorize this article, but I don't think this is a kind of announcements. Although this is published on news.o.o, maybe 'Marketing Team' corner or 'Planet SUSE' is the better place for this. =Status Updates= ==SUSE Studio== * SUSE Studio: ACE editor for scripts editing in SUSE Studio It is now linked to http://http//blog.susestudio.com/2011/10/ace-editor-for-scripts-editing-in-s... # "http//" is duplicated. =In the Community= * openSUSE at Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften It is now linked to http://lizards.opensuse.org/2011/10/03/3-new-virtual-party-on-secondlife-for... should be linked to http://jaegerandi.blogspot.com/2011/10/opensuse-at-lange-nacht-der.html ==Events & Meetings== ===Upcoming=== * November 5-7, 2011 : OpenFest (Sofia, Bulgaria) It is now linked to http://openfest.org/ which is written in Bulgarian. But since this Weekly News is English version, it is better to link to http://openfest.org/english/ # English version of this site. =Planet SUSE= Why don't you add this article in this corner? Internet at openSUSE Conference 2011 http://news.opensuse.org/2011/10/25/internet-at-opensuse-conference-2011/ # Although it is published on news.o.o, I think it's a kind of reports. =On the Web= ==Reviews and Essays== * dedoimedo: The KNOS Project demo review KNOS seems a BSD variant distribution. The question is, why this is picked up among other distros? As you may know, there are hundreds of distros. Are we going to introduce all the distributions in OWN? Is there any special reason openSUSE users should know about this KNOS? If not, I'd recommend you to remove this article. Otherwise, we will have to introduce all the distros from now on (I think that might be the task of DistroWatch site). ... That's all I could find for this issue. Best, -- _/_/ Satoru Matsumoto - openSUSE Member - Japan _/_/ _/_/ Marketing/Weekly News/openFATE Screening Team _/_/ _/_/ mail: helios_reds_at_gmx.net / irc: HeliosReds _/_/ _/_/ http://blog.zaq.ne.jp/opensuse/ _/_/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org
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Sascha Manns
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Satoru Matsumoto