James Tremblay <jamesat(a)comcast.net> writes:
> On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 21:20 +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
>> We have just published a survey on YaST, our systems management and
>> installation framework.
>>
>> If you use any of the distributions openSUSE, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux
>> Enterprise Desktop or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, I encourage you to
>> participate in our survey to support us improving YaST. The survey will
>> be online until mid November and the results will be published on
>> openSUSE.org.
>>
>> Click here to take the survey:
>> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=EqU6HJdC3Lq9gJp_2f_2fBE7HA_3d_3d
>>
>> Btw. if you like to know more about YaST, visit the openSUSE YaST wiki
>> at http://en.opensuse.org/YaST .
>>
>> Thanks for participating in the survey - and a big THANK YOU to Anica to
>> design this together with quite a couple of different stakeholders in
>> YaST,
>>
>> Andreas
> Andreas,
> It would be nice to have the option to sign surveys like these so that
> the answers could be clarified by the user if needed.
Interesting idea - since it general surveys should be anonymous,
Andreas
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A short while back there was some discussion about merchandising ideas.
I had a dig around and found a few bits from when I worked at SUSE. I
already posted the photos of my Geekos, here's a video.
It has to be a video because of what the calculator does (all down to
magnets, so it'll never wear out apparently). Also in the vid are an
old SuSE mug and a beer bottle opener.
http://gallery.jamesthevicar.com/movies/suse-merchandise.avi
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Hello,
here's the status of Action Items.
You might have noticed that I'm sending this mail later than usual.
The reason is that Henne and I have decided to send it after the
meeting. The advantage is that it's more up-to-date. See #309085 below
for details.
New Action Items:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#328594 - Release BuildService Roadmap
#328611 - Try out wishlist handling / feature tracking in the wiki
(will be done by the Gnome team)
#328613 - Prepare explanation of Fate features and processses in the
wiki
#328622 - help.opensuse.org translations
BTW: The "Online Help" headline (and its translations) should be written
with ChollaWide (?) font. Yes, I know this means some work for someone
@SUSE (or whoever has this font available), but it's worth the effort.
Work in progress:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#223288 - create installation/usage videos
-> *NOW* would be a good time to do it ;-) to have the videos available
when 10.3 final is released.
#281622 - put packages from czech packagers team into buildservice
Vladimir wrote this will be done on demand from the community (but not
before because it's some additional work)
So if you want to help maintaining one of the packages listed on
http://en.opensuse.org/Czech_Packagers_Team/Packages_sorted_by_maintainer
speak up now ;-)
#173961 - openSUSE merchandising
Ideas for items to sell were collected on the mailinglist, but there's
no decision yet.
Currently rlihm is evaluation if we go coffepress or spreadshirt
#229213 - clarify bugzilla usage for packages in build service
(ETA: November); no news on this.
#238350 - unmaintained wikis (is, es, vi)
No news because Martin had no time.
#238355 - status of cn wiki (ETA: 09.24)
Will be renamed to zh-cn and zh-classical, otherwise ready.
Blocked AIs:
~~~~~~~~~~~~
#164757- SDB style guide / differences SDB, HOWTO (No time)
#164761 - built service trust/rating system (no time and resources)
#223290 - better wishlist handling using FATE (no time)
There was some discussion about this in the meeting, see the transcript
#267437 - community comitee, @opensuse.org mail addresses etc.
(Blocked by User Directory)
#293726 - Creation of Babel wiki (No time)
Things that were done:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#309085 - clarify handling of Action Items
Henne and I decided the following handling of AIs:
- Henne will mention AIs that are done in the meeting (status "RESOLVED"
and "VERIFIED")
- I will send the status mail _after_ the meeting so that it contains
the newest information
- I'll CLOSE AIs that are done and "announced" in the meeting so that
they won't appear on the AI list anymore
#300773 - Create online help button and infrastructure
This is done in KDE and Gnome, and help.o.o is also up and running.
(Translations of help.o.o is another AI ;-)
# 309920 - define criteria and list of community repos
The repo list is finished.
See http://en.opensuse.org/Repository_List_Proposal for details (not
sure if the page has the latest version)
If you think a repo is missing or a repo should not be included, please
report in this mailinglist (preferred) or open a bugreport.
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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Hi,
I'm involved both in Debian and Ubuntu development, and I'm often
frustrated by how little I know about the other distributions. After
discussing this in a blog post[1], I got the impression that I wasn't
alone in that case.
So I decided to do something about that, and to go ask the other
distributions' developers a few questions. If this works well (answers and
interest from other distros), I might do that again, or turn this into
something more formal (for example, a mailing list and/or a wiki would
seem well suited for that).
I'll publish the answers on my blog[2], and, if this proves to raise
interest, move them to a wiki.
[1] http://www.lucas-nussbaum.net/blog/?p=250
[2] http://www.lucas-nussbaum.net/blog/
Here is a first set of questions. In your answers, please avoid codenames
(act as if the reader didn't know anything about your distribution).
Please try to write your answer as a short paragraph, answering all the
sub-questions from the questions at once.
Q1. Packages
How many "pieces of software" do you have in your distribution? Do you
distinguish between "source packages" and "binary packages"? (if yes,
give numbers for both). Are there subdivisions in the set of packages (by
kind of support, by "freeness")? Are all packages supported the same way,
or are there different levels of support? (If different levels, how many
packages are supported with each level?) Are some packages imported from
another distribution, or are most of your packages done from scratch by
your developers ?
Q2. Your developers
What's a "developer" in your distribution? How many developers do you
have? How many of these developers were active in 2007? Does a company
(which one?) employ a large number of developers? Do you have different
"classes" of developers, or does everybody have the same access right to
all your packages? How do you integrate new developers? How do you
handle contributors who don't have access rights to the archive? (is
there some kind of sponsoring system?)
Q3. Developers and packages ownership
What's the relationship between developers and packages? Does each
package have an assigned developer, or can everybody modify all packages
without stepping on anyone's toes? Are packages mostly maintained by
teams, or by developers working alone?
Other questions:
- Did I send that mail to the right mailing list?
- Which question should I have asked? What should I ask next?
- Do you think that this initiative is interesting?
- Do you think that this should move to a seperate mailing list? Would
you participate in such a mailing list?
- Can you suggest a project that could host such a mailing list without
annoying anyone? :)
- Any other suggestions?
Thank you for reading me so far -- and for answering my questions if you
did. ;) If you want me to ping you when I'll publish the answers, just
drop me a mail.
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Hi everybody, especially Novell internals in this mail:
I'm maintaining a 3rd party repo and I was wondering if it is ok if I copy the 1-click-install button over to our repo. We would as well link it to a *.ymp file, allowing for easy installation of our application.
The advantage of having the same button would of course be the easy recognition by the users.
but I did not find any license disclaimers for pictures used on opensuse.org (or was not looking long enough for them)
Thank you very much,
Dominique Leuenberger
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