We - Dirk, Duncan, Zonker, Stephan and myself - had some discussions the
last days and I would like to get your input on the following proposal.
Thanks,
Andreas
Problem:
Only very few developers working on openSUSE related projects share
with others what they are doing and why this is interesting. Blogging
is the current way to do this - but many developers understand under
blogging more than sharing work stuff.
Idea:
To lower the barrier for developers to share information (and setting
up their own blog at a free hoster), let's create a blog (proposed
name see below - for this text "the site") that everybody somehow
involved with openSUSE (both external community members and Novell
employees - this should be available for all formal "openSUSE members"
) could get an account for sharing technical aspects of the developers
work. We should create several categories or tags initially,
e.g. YaST, and ask that every blog entry is part of at least one
category so that e.g. all YaST blogs can be read together. It should
be easy for developers to add tags/categories to their posts.
We should also setup for each category some starting page with further
information about the category - and pointing to the blog category.
I would create a separate instance besides news.opensuse.org since
news.o.o is relevant for announcement articles. Real news articles
should be send to news.opensuse.org and not to the site, or submitted
again on news.o.org referring to the relevant entry of the site.
The goals of the site are:
- it should be a fully positive and inspiring thing
- make clear to not be a latest-gossip-and-whining blog
- it is not a "I bought a new digital camera over the weekend"
- doesn't have to be fully technical but should center around
development, it could be also covering legal aspects (codecs issue,
software patents).
Exceptions to this will be accepted and if persons blog that much
about non-technical stuff, they should move on to their own blog.
The site should allow comments from logged in users for the blog
posts.
Note: For some systems, like wordpress, there are extensions that you
can blog in one systems and it shows up at others, so those people
that do blog already, could use this to basically syndicate their
entry (if appropriately tagged) on the site.
How does the site fit into the existing infrastructure?
We have:
* news.opensuse.org for news and announcements
* planetsuse.org as a real aggregator where people related somehow to
openSUSE, Novell and SUSE Linux can have their blogs aggregated.
The site should get aggregated their as well.
* the site: Discussion changes in the openSUSE and Linux universum
from a technical perspective
* mailing lists, forum: Overlap with the site
* en.opensuse.org: A wiki with a more static content than the new site.
Outlook:
The idea of the site is to be fully development oriented for a project
(see labs.trolltech.com). It should be trivial to push out code via a
git/svn repository and have reader of the site try it out.
Some examples on what influenced us:
* http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/
* http://news.opensuse.org
* http://www.novell.com/coolblogs
All three have several people blogging on different categories as
proposed above. labs.trolltech.com is additionally part of a broader
development effort.
Discussion: How to name the machine?
* lizards.opensuse.org - current favorite
* developer.opensuse.org
* develop.opensuse.org
* tech.opensuse.org
* labs.opensuse.org - good name but causes confusion with SUSE Labs.
Btw. the SUSE Labs developer should use the site as well.
* ideas.opensuse.org would have been a good name, but it is already
taken.
* knowledge.opensuse.org
* research.opensuse.org
* brainfood.opensuse.org
* developernet.opensuse.org
* playground.opensuse.org
Thanks to Zonker for inspiring me to think about it - and to Dirk,
Duncan and Stephan for good discussions.
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On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Andreas Jaeger <aj(a)suse.de> wrote:
> "Francis Giannaros" <francis(a)opensuse.org> writes:
>
> > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Andreas Jaeger <aj(a)suse.de> wrote:
> >> "Francis Giannaros" <francis(a)opensuse.org> writes:
> >> > where people are also individually on the feed of Planet KDE.
> >>
> >> That would miss the "tagging" part which I consider rather interesting.
> >
> > In what way? All of those blogs could still have tags, no?
>
> Usecase: I'm only interested in blogs with YaST tags associated with it.
>
> And that seemed to be missing in it,
I think the best way of overcoming that (and the way other projects
handle it) is just by having sub-planets. They could be at i.e.
planetsuse.org/YaST as mentioned before. For example, there's Planet
KDE but there's also a Planet Amarok, or Planet GNOME and Planet
Banshee (or at least there was).
This way you avoid having to post the same post in two places, and you
still have the specialisation there for when you want/need it.
Kind thoughts,
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Sometimes do you find packages in the OBS that are outdated. You never
know why, perhaps the packager doesn't knows about the new upstream
version and perhaps he knows but is just busy.
Up to now when I found such a case I reported it like an "Enhancement"
bug in bugzilla. But some packagers think bugzilla isn't the correct
place for such a thing.
If the packager doesn't knows about the new version he can leave the
package outdated for a long time. So would be good that, at some time,
if an user finds the problem he reports it. But, how should be
reported? There is any feature planned in the OBS to help with this?
What other distros do?
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Hi, everyone,
Sorry for not sending this out before... I had it sitting forever in my
to-do list :)
A couple of project meetings ago, we discussed and clarified the
proposed Code of Conduct [1]. Thanks to the comments of people, we
decided that it was not necessary to have a separate set of rules other
than what we have in the Guiding Princples. Also, I was a total idiot
and had forgotten about our existing moderation structure; the updated
version acknowledges them, and puts the Board only as a last resort way
of resolving conflicts.
In the end, the Code of Conduct is simply a quote from a paragraph in
the Guiding Principles:
http://en.opensuse.org/Code_of_Conduct
That page means to have links to the relevant sub-guides for each
communications medium (mailing lists, IRC, etc.), but I haven't found
all of those links. I'd like to ask people to put them in as
appropriate; just look for FIXMEs in the page :)
Again, thanks to everyone who made this possible, and thanks for the
constructive comments.
[1] http://en.opensuse.org/Meetings/Project_Meeting_2008-02-06
Federico
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Meeting agenda setting
Looking for better ways to collect ideas for meetings
AI: jpr and captain_magnus to collect agenda items on the mailing list by Tuesday
Factory testing
Updating now is problematic because of yast conflicts
Installation stops after first user setup (https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=365337)
Launch a Factory testing project with KDE and other teams
AI: rodrigo to post install trick on wiki
Bug day
Last bug day didn't happen because of bad timing with FOSDEM
AI: munkii to organize bug day for Mar 7
Hackweeks
Will organize hackweeks around specific items
Zonker is a GNOMEr, at least "sometimes" :-)
AI: federico1 to describe hackweeks in GNOME/Projects on wiki
AI: federico to plan gtk file chooser hackweek next week
Task review
Issues with continuing with RememberTheMilk. Wiki/Bugzilla? Tasky/Evolution + RTM?
AI: suseROCKs to discuss RTM with btimothy
AI: suseROCKs and others to send RTM tips to the ML
AI: sreeves post tasky package link
AI: suseROCKs to see if we can't find tools to amke this possible on wiki
Theme meeting
AI: jpr to setup build service theme meeting
AI: jbrockmeier Please blog/publish that Novell is also a partner in the new GOPA (http://www.gnome.org/projects/outreach/a11y/)
10.3 updates
Combined update submitted into the works
intel 945gm bug not released yet
11.0 development updates
New PackageKit package submitted today, although with some issues still with latest zypp packages
Patch upstreaming
Going slowly but steadily, starting with packages with most patches
Look at Nautilus package to see how to maintain packages with patches
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Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo(a)novell.com>
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Hi Folks,
I've send this personally to Francis Giannaros last week but maybe it
never reached him for one or any reason. I send this to the
opensuse-project list because I think it would be applied to another
language.
I've seen the openSUSE Weekly News both in English & Germany (I can't
read it in Germany but I know it's a similar version with an English
:-) )
How if I want to help the openSUSE Weekly News to translated into my
mother language, Bahasa Indonesia ?
We are here, Indonesian openSUSE community, tried to translated as
much as we can. We started the project translation with the latest
news and then will try to translating the wiki of openSUSE.
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In http://download.opensuse.org/update/10.3-test we have
texlive-2007-69.4.noarch.rpm with date 12-Dec-2007 that isn't in
http://download.opensuse.org/update/10.3 . I don't know the policy
about movng from update-test to update, but moodle (01-Feb-2008) is
already in the official update repository.
But the strange thing isn't that texlive-2007-69.4 is not in update.
The strange thing is that texlive-2007-69.2 disappeared from update
some days ago without any replace. Is this normal?
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Hello everyone.
So I've been working on a new project, the openSUSE Local User
Groups. The idea is to have local groups of openSUSE to help each
other, and help introduce openSUSE to their area.
http://en.opensuse.org/Local_User_Groups
So what I'd like to do is that I know we do have openSUSE user
communities already in some areas, so I'd like to hear from them
about this project. Also I definitely want some help with this.
What I'd like for this to come to is a place where people can meet
face to face, and promote the 11.0 release, get 11.0 release parties
organized and other things.
Thanks and let's make this awesome!
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Is the wiki the right place or where do I take it?
(I'm turning https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=361728 into a
feature request).
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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Hi guys,
I'm doing an article (or a "Weekly News" section, not sure yet), on
the outcomes of hack week with a summary of a few of the things that
were done. So far I have gathered [0] from a few blog posts, but it
would be really great to have more since I didn't manage to attend
this time.
So if you know a project that accomplished some stuff during hack
week, then please add it to the wiki page or drop a note on the list
(with a link) for me to mention it.
Thanks!
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