Hello,
i'm using the en,de-Version from the Wiki, and the Buildservice. The
Problem is, if i logged in in en.opensuse.org and logging me into
de.opensuse.org, the session in the en-Wiki is closed.
Is it possible to make for any Part of the Webside an own Cookie?
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Hello,
I heard that openSUSE has a git repo with projects that use git. The only
problem is I have been unable to find out what projects.
http://git.opensuse.org redirects
to
http://en.opensuse.org/Svn.opensuse.org
So how do I find out what is available on git.opensuse.org.
SVN is not git. I know what is on svn.opensuse.org. Any ideas where a
list can be found?
Thanks,
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Contrib and GNOME:Community update
* Last night we had a meeting about this, but seems not everyone is on the same page
captain_magnus created a list of apps not appearing in G:F, candidates to Contrib
* One idea is to have home repo->G:C->contrib
* Sometimes though, newest versions of packages in Contrib would be in G:C
1-Click install for GNOME 2.24
* G:F is still largely unbuilt because of slow factory rebuild
* 11.0 build (only build, not publishing yet) will be enabled to start seeing problems
in packages low in the stack ASAP
Dropping/adding packages
* vuntz working on dropping gnome-volume-manager
Next meeting's agenda
* Remember: in 2 weeks, timeshifted meeting
* Will try having meetings every 2 weeks instead of weekly until 11.1 comes out
* People should send status mails to the mailing list, for more discussions
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Christoph Thiel wrote:
> The openSUSE Project is proud to announce the availability of beta 3 of the
> 11.1 release. It's a few days late, but much better for the delay. Beta 3 is
> now available for immediate download and testing.
> Installing openSUSE 11.1 beta 3 on Mac OS X machines should work fine.
> Previous openSUSE releases would not write the partition table correctly to
> the MBR, but it should now be possible to install openSUSE on Macs more
> easily.
Great - I look forward to trying it, but not without ISOs or deltas
being available - and no sign of either for PPC.
I'm looking at http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.1-Beta3/iso
and ../delta FWIW and can see 386 / x86-64 files just not PPC
Can anyone advise please?
Or is this a mirror - specific problem? I can't tell where I'm being
redirected to...
Further, I can't get anywhere downloading the 386 / x86-64 deltas by
torrent either, ktorrent reports 'invalid response' to the tracker...
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Hi,
Can someone explain to me how to send e-mail with my opensuse.org e-mail
address? The address itself is working fine: I can receive e-mails.
But what SMTP server would I for sending? And how to authenticate?
Greetings from Bremen
hartmut
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Hi,
Just now, we have two definitions for the 'members of openSUSE community'.
1) As described in the preface of 'OpenSUSE Community':
http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_community
'In fact, if you think you are a member, want to be a member, ask if
you are a member, then you probably are one :-).'
2) As described in the "Community Structure" section of the same page:
'openSUSE Members are specifically acknowledged contributors who have
brought a continued and substantial contribution to the project
(browse member list), who enjoy some perks and will elect the next
openSUSE board.'
Again. Who are the 'members of openSUSE community', exactly?
Now I can say "I'm one of the members.", because my openSUSE membership
application has been approved by the board and my name has been listed
on the member list. But, how about my friends, who are using openSUSE
and may be potential good contributors? Are they members or not?
Andearas Jaeger mentioned in the announcement for his 'Retiring from the
openSUSE Board':
http://lizards.opensuse.org/2008/10/08/retiring-from-the-opensuse-board/
'openSUSE “members” (I would really love to see a better name)'
I totally agree with him. We need a more suitable name for the "members"
in the latter meaning.
So, it's my proposal:
- Basically, everyone, who wants to be a member of openSUSE community,
is a member
- Rename "members" in the latter meaning to a more suitable name such as
fellows, supporters, etc.
- For it is in the period of the Board Election just now, we'd better
wait until the election ends in order to avoid the confusion posed by
the change of the name for the "members".
Bests,
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I think it would be useful to gather all packagers together and have a
meeting. I think this would help maximize our efforts and help out new
comers to opensuse packaging. Maybe once a week on Wednesday.
With community/contrib repos and being able to contribute to openSUSE
factory, more organization among the packagers in the community could
help develop a great set of repositories and help share the work load
that the current packages have.
Last night made me think about this. I packaged up the new gimp 2.6 for
factory and submitted it (which took some time to get everything
together). It was rejected because someone else already had done it.
If I had known that someone else was working on it, I could have put all
of that effort into another package.
Thanks,
Stephen Shaw
Proud 2008 openSUSE Board Candidate
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Phase1 of the Board Election process[0] comes to a close at 1200 UTC
on 09 October 2008. That means after that time there will be no
additional people eligible to vote for candidates. Franchise votes
are possibly the least understood aspect of the election process, this
is even after the best efforts of the Election Committee and
Candidates. No one is to blame, it's just fact.
So let me try once more to explain what the Franchise voting is all
about. In a nutshell an openSUSE Member has the ability to grant a
registered user, but not member, the privilege to vote in the upcoming
Board Election. Why? Simplisticly it's to get more
voters/users/contributors involved in influencing how the openSUSE
project progresses. There are 2831 registered users now, but only 212
Members - so according to my bad maths that makes about 7.5% eligible
to vote. That to me isn't entirely representative of the community, so
in comes the Franchise vote, we members have the ability to increase
that voting percentage to 15%. The catch is that the users have to
have registered prior to 01 September 2008.
So how do users get the franchise? Simplist way is ask a member :)
Members will not be able to grant users a franchise if they have not
registered prior to 01Sept08 so dont try and bluff, the system knows
;) How do you find out who is a member? Simple, go to
users.opensuse.org[1] and "Browse Members[2]". From there you can get
contact details for IRC nicks, etc and try and convince them that you
are worthy.
So please if you haven't done so, go and get your franchise and help
influence openSUSE. For members that haven't given out their
franchise you can "Browse Users[3]" and find someone you recognise and
ask them if they would like a franchise vote. People this is *YOUR*
Board that is being voted in, if you don't speak up now then you'll
loose your voice until the next election!
[0] - http://en.opensuse.org/Board_Election/2008#Phase_1:_Nomination_of_second_vo…
[1] - https://users.opensuse.org/
[2] - https://users.opensuse.org/membership/list
[3] - https://users.opensuse.org/users/browse
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FYI, I published yesterday at:
http://lizards.opensuse.org/2008/10/08/retiring-from-the-opensuse-board/
I have served as chairperson of the openSUSE board the last year and
would like to announce that I decided to pass the honours on for the
next election period. I’ve made this decision out of personal plans for
the next year that will not allow me to devote as much time to the board
as it deserves since I’ll be some time on paternity leave.
In my professional role I will stay involved with the openSUSE project
and I will support the new chairperson fully to make a smooth
transition. The new chairperson will be announced at the same time as
the new board members, at the end of this election.
I enjoyed being openSUSE chairperson - working together with excellent
board members (thanks Coolo, Federico, Francis, and Pascal), internal
and external community members to move openSUSE forward in areas like
openSUSE “members” (I would really love to see a better name), forums,
the distribution, marketing (getting Zonker onboard was part of it) and
also getting these elections setup.
Btw. I have given some comments (like here) on the board previously.
Andreas
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