Guys,
This will be my last cross post.
I like to ask one last favor if you can please visit this link and vote for it.
http://digg.com/news/technology/opensuse_11_4_release
FYI, someone has post it on reddit
http://www.reddit.com/r/openSUSE/duplicates/g17up/opensuse_114_is_released/
Also, I will try to get launch parties out on twitter and Facebook today.
Thanks guys, without your help, we can't be successful on the social
media front
Pup
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Hello Mates,
some questions reaches the Weekly News Team about missing Informations
about Meetings.
In the past we had introduced that a Meetings comes and after that we
published the Link to the last Transcript.
Sadly is looks like not every Meeting is added to the calendar, so that
means that each possible attendee must search when the next Meeting will
be held.
And as example some Pages like:
* http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:KDE_meeting
* http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:GNOME_meeting
* http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Marketing_meeting
needs an update.
So i want to motivate all Meeting holders to add their Meetings to the
Calendar and after that adding the Link to the transcript to the
Meetings Page.
Just my 2 cents ;-)
cu
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On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Dirk Gently <dirk.gently00(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Nelson Marques wrote:
>>
>> Dear all
>>
>> 8th March = International Women's day! It's a good time to maybe offer
>> a flower to the women in your life!
>>
>
> Why should I or anyone else support this propagation of Communism
> agit-prop exercise?
>
Grow up.
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Hi
I recently wrote an article about KIWI and I used the KIWI
documentation (http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:KIWI). I discovered that
it is not up to date for a long time, I made some corrections but it
surely needs some serious work. I am looking for people to help me
with it, any volunteers?
Thanks in advance for the help
Kostas
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openSUSE Launch party in San Diego will be held on March 10 (Thursday)
at the KPLUG monthly meeting (www.kernel-panic.org). Guests include San
Diego Ambassador Tony Su, Brazilian Ambassador Izabel Valverde and Board
member Bryen Yunashko
Time: 6:30 - 9 p.m.
Where:
UCSD Extension Mission Valley
404 Camino Del Rio South Suite 102
San Diego, CA 92108
Room 27
We look forward to meeting local openSUSE fans and contributors in the
area!
Bryen M Yunashko
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Dear all,
In september I've started the process to get 'Portuguese' Language
forums on the official openSUSE forums. Unfortunately I've not heard
for a long time and I do value a lot this kind of resource. Since
there isn't really a project devoted to 'spread the word' in Portugal,
I've bought a domain to hold the forums.
Since I'm just one person and the community in Portugal seems scarce,
I've decided to join with other distributions in order to see if we
can build a cross-distribution team to work together. I've only
offered this invitation to Ubuntu and will soon invite Arch Linux
(being this two the largest known communities in Portugal to me). I
will also check out with a couple of old timers from Debian.
is it safe to use: opensuse.domain.tld ? What are the guidelines
regarding branding usage?
Nelson Marques.
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See below :D
On 2011-03-09 Chuck wrote:
Guys,
This is a last minute thought, that I think will help promote the
release on Facebook.
With tomorrow release of openSUSE 11.4, I am asking all members on
Facebook to change their profile picture for the next two days to the
attached image. This is the Geeko that Carlos Ribeiro created. By
changing your Facebook profile, no only are you support openSUSE, but
you will have market it. For on the image that you can see is the
release day.
I hope that you will join me in this.
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I sent this post to the factory list at first, because I guessed that
in this very list if somebody still uses windows sometime it's really
because it's impossible to prevent this :-). Of course I hav few
answers (but proposal to go to bugzilla, which is not the goal here).
Whole thread is here
(http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2011-03/msg00064.html)
On the project list, may be there are some more people to have Windows
applications necessary, given you guys are less development oriented.
I completed this post with the other answers. I got
on short, it's a try to get some planning...
Now that 11.4 is done and nearly out, we can think of the future.
in 2011, most of us do not use anymore Windows or nearly. Still when
we advertise openSUSE we need to be cautious. switching completely to
openSUSE is nearly impossible, because there are still some locks.
We should try to identify them and make the necessary effort to solve
them.
The installation problem is the most well known and we already work
each day to solve it and make default install a snap on nearly any
computer. The use of installable live cd/dvd solves most of these
problems and anyway we can't do better than what we already do on this
respect.
So give testimonies here, and fill openfate entries to any lock you
indentify
here are three of mine:
* have a decent linear video editor:
https://features.opensuse.org/311439
* fully read slideshows:
https://features.opensuse.org/311440
* I would add: make USB hardware more linux friendly, but this is more
a kernel problem. I anyway open a feature for that, but I don't know
exactly how we can make it successfull
https://features.opensuse.org/311441
this very part led to a discussion of what is the kernel part and what
is not. Most probably, the kernel works pretty well with usb at it's
level, but it's at the application level that some hardware fails.
There is a specific need for GPS map update.
We can act on this subject by several ways: activating a more strong
lobying to the hardware vendors (We could see that Garmin uses GPL
software and linux internally, but only have windows applications),
giving a push to opensync and specially for a kde4 kitchensync. same
for cell phones.
We could also promote a YaST module to guide the user when connecting
weird usb gadgets
* one user asked for an open notes gateway
* how to run windows games?
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Dear all
8th March = International Women's day! It's a good time to maybe offer
a flower to the women in your life!
I understand that under so much short notice not much can be done, but
I know also that some people on openSUSE have been working hard to
promote women in FOSS projects, don't let this slide over without
action, even a small blog post will do!
My respect and gratitude to all women in openSUSE (and FOSS projects),
today is your day! Happy international women's day!
Nelson
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What do we in the openSUSE project mean exactly when we say
"11.x is supported"?
Is there a definition of that somewhere?
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