On Sat, 2007-12-01 at 01:10 +0800, li sai wrote:
> That's what my problem is.
> I have no engraved recording machine
> Engraves the mirror image records to the compact disc 。
> So,in which way that I can get the DVDs from you ?
Please reply directly to the mailing list so that others can offer
information as well. I do not think we send out DVD copies, but
someone else here might know better. I do know that sometimes the
community goes to conferences and events and hand out copies of DVDs
that they have created themselves. Perhaps someone here can mention
when there is an event coming to your area soon.
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I'm a student in China.My colldge major is software programme.
I want to learn Linux,and Ichose suse linux.
So,Iwant to request a suse linux DVD to begin my study!
Can you sent me 5 DVDs? Iwill give some of them to my friends!
Thank you very much!
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Hi,
please find a proposal about opening Fate for openSUSE under
http://en.opensuse.org/Proposals/openFate
Please read it, questions and comments are very welcome.
Thanks,
Klaas
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2223115,00.asp
While it's real fluffy, it's nonetheless good light reading. Nutshell:
Fedora's the bleeding edge techie distro
Ubuntu (predictably) is the Joe User distro
and we're apparently the really good business distro.
Argh...
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Hi,
I didn't think we could avoid having something like a weekly
newsletter for much longer, so I've put together some stuff for the
first one over at http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE_Weekly_News/1 I'm
hoping to publish it this Wednesday with a news.o.o post.
How you can help!
= Feedback. =
I'd really appreciate any feedback on the newsletter. What you think
will work/won't work. Suggestions, etc.
= Help contributing to sections =
* "Tips and Tricks" could be a nice section, but I can't think of
anything to have in it for this week.
* In the Press. Seen any decent stories about openSUSE in the press
lately? Please add them th ere.
* Forum news. I'd really like to get updates on the communities in the
fora, so if you think you can help with this please let me know!
* Help writing the next one :-)
Note that the point of the weekly newsletter is to not undermine or
lessen the amount of stories that we get on news.o.o. I think the
amount we get there is great. The point is to cover all the extra
details and have a single weekly digest for all extra things
in-and-around openSUSE.
Kind thoughts,
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Hello,
here's the status of Action Items after this week's meeting.
New Action Items:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#343444 - bugzilla wizard to qualify bugreports
There are several not-so-good bugreports (something like "my computer
doesn't work" - OK, this is exaggerated ;-) and the developers have
to "waste" their time with asking for details and logs.
The idea is to create a wizard (like kde.org does) for people new to
bugreporting that guides them through the process, searches for
duplicates, maybe it could even force to attach y2logs when reporting
YaST bugs etc.
Klaas got the AI to check if and how this is possible.
Note that this wizard would be an alternative to the current bug
reporting page, not a replacement.
Work in progress:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#173 961 - openSUSE merchandising
rlihm and coolo set up a shop @spreadshirt and are in the process of
getting approval on the design by Novell's corporate marketing (ETA
2007-12-10)
Coolo ordered the first test shirts.
For those who want to see the beta ;-) shop:
http://openshop.spreadshirt.net/en/DE/Shop
(URL might change)
#223290 - better wishlist handling using FATE
klaas finally did a short presentation on fate in the wiki:
http://en.opensuse.org/Proposals/openFate
For comparison: the wiki way from Francis
http://en.opensuse.org/Feature_Plan
AI Coolo to start a discussion about what to use.
#328611 - Try out wishlist handling / feature tracking in the wiki
Basically a duplicate of #223290 (better wishlist handling). Some
feedback from the GNOME team how it worked out would be interesting.
See also http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/FeaturePlanning for pros and cons
of different methods.
#238350 - unmaintained wikis (is, es, vi)
Only vi is in bad shape and there is a banner on the frontpage.
is and es are maintained again.
#238355 - status of cn wiki
Notlocalhorst is working on it, should be ready next week
#267437 - community comitee, @opensuse.org mail addresses etc.
As you (should) know, the community comitee (aka board) was announced.
Therefore the summary of this AI changed to
#267437 - @opensuse.org mail addresses
Mail addresses are still not available
#339796 - graphical headline on help.opensuse.org
rlihm is working on it (english is done, other languages will follow the
next days)
AIs without news:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#229213 - clarify bugzilla usage for packages in build service
(ETA: November)
AdrianS didn't attend the meeting.
#164761 - built service trust/rating system
Blocked (no time and resources ETA 2008)
#293726 - Creation of Babel wiki
Blocked (No time)
Things that were done:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# - add something about sustainability to the translation howto
While discussing about unmaintained wikis and how to avoid it, it was
proposed to add a note that wiki translation is not a one-time job etc.
to the translation howto.
Martin did this instantly, therefore no bugzilla :-)
#328613 - Prepare explanation of Fate features and processses in the
wiki
Klaas finally did a short presentation on fate in the wiki
http://en.opensuse.org/Proposals/openFate - thanks!
#328622 - help.opensuse.org translations
help.opensuse.org is now translated into lots of languages. Thanks to
everybody who helped with this!
(If your language is missing, feel free to reopen the AI and attach it.
Or contact AdrianS for a SVN account ;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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HI guys, after first look I'm very disappointed about live-cd but before
start to reporting bug and features request I'd like to hear your
opinions.
1) sound doens't work. On live cd it simple should work. No luck with
yast or alsaconf. In Yast I can hear test sound but under Kde no mixer,
no device, no sound. This on well supported hardware..
2) partitions on hd should be showed somewhere (sysinfo, /media). For
newbye, finding/mounting partitions it's no so easy..
3) one of my pc is a IBN NetVista that runs 10.3 fine but with live-cd,
video card/monitor are non well configured and system hangs for some
ATA errors..
4) I'm wrong or software on live-cd is in the same version of GM ? If
so, I don't uderstand why. Releasing live-cd one month after GM without
bugfix it's a crazy thing :)
Live-cd it's becoming the most used media but opensuse live cd give a
very bad impression to all project...
I'll do more/better test in next days and I'll report all bugs..
Daniele.
P.S. Sorry for my bad english, I hope it's understandable...
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Hi
We started last week the FOSDEM planing, so far we have some ideas about the
talks and i try to get some money (i will keep you posted ...).
We thought about topics which reflect successfull projects in openSUSE or
areas where a lot of work going on right now. We just thought what would be
interesting for the community. Everybody agreed that it would be nice to have
more community talks, from the community, to the community ... here are some
ideas:
- Education
- compiz fusion
- openSUSE community (presentation of a local user group community member)
- 1-Click
- packman - the "other" site ... :-) (not limited to one site ...)
- openSUSE board
- KDE4 (maybe a combined talk with KDE members)
- GNOME (for example accessibility)
- php
- openSUSE 11.0
- ATI driver
- LTSP
- product creator/KIWI
- Laptop tracks
This is not a schedule, nor is it fixed. Please add something if you have
other ideas. We had this year 17 talks, should be in the same range ... If
someone is interested to make a talk, this is the right thread for it.
Booth:
I guess it was quite good this year imho, i hope i can get again the large
counters from Novell.
Feel free to comment ...
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I was wondering how this list was determined:
http://en.opensuse.org/Application_Black_List
Would it make sense to have some form of community process whereby
applications are transparently evaluated?
I understand that in all likelihood it is a SUSE/Novell consideration,
which in itself is a good reason. But openSUSE is a global community, so
it would probably help to be more clear about this.
To take an example, as the page currently stands I'm guessing it
reflects the various legal constraints in Germany and the US. Since that
isn't called out, one could assume it meant software which is illegal
anywhere. In Egypt, there's legislation on the books which imposes a
blanket encryption ban (never mind whether it's applied or not), and
that could certainly have changed the length of the Application
Blacklist somewhat. :)
JA
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Bug squash:
- 100 10.2 bugs reviews in last squash, 70 left plus 10.1 remaining
- Bug squash to be done on Wednesdays bi-weekly
AI: JP to request mtgordon set up bug day next wed.
Bug plan:
- Not much progress this week
- 1 11.0 showstopper now
- Categorization in future bug squash days
Task review:
- http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Directory (people add yourself there)
- Will disable 10.1 for GNOME:STABLE and close the task
11.0 development:
- PulseAudio integration working and ready for testing (http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Ideas/11.0/PulseAudio)
AI: contact KDE team to know about their plans for PA and 11.0 (rodrigo)
- A11Y: Byren has ideas on how to extend A11Y work to usability, bugs being
files and plans for broader changes made
- PackageKit: zypper backend's basic things work (http://boyd.musipal.com/2007/11/packagekit-gets-zypp-backend.html)
- intlclock is in the build service with PolicyKit enabled timezone and time setting
- main-menu: a problem found in gnome-menus that should improve speed. UI redesign going on
- 2.21.x packages still need some bits discussed to hit the BS
Packaging day:
- Announcements sent (for Nov 30)
- Add packages you want packaged to the wishlist
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