I just noticed today that the gmane.linux.suse.opensuse.user group is
missing from gmane.org - did the project request the list be removed from
gmane?
Just wondering if it was intentional or if something went wrong somewhere.
Thanks,
Jim
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Hi,
deadline for lightning talks and stands at FOSDEM is 20th November:
https://fosdem.org/2014/news/2013-09-17-call-for-participation-part-two/
Saludos
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I am seeing this with an openSUSE 12.1 system at home, and also a
Factory system at work:
% host download.opensuse.orgdownload.opensuse.org has address 195.135.221.134
download.opensuse.org has IPv6 address 2001:67c:2178:8::13
And then, when running zypper patch or zypper up, I see
Retrieving: repomd.xml [error]
Download (curl) error for
'http://download.opensuse.org/update/12.1/repodata/repomd.xml':
Error code: Connection failed
Error message: Failed to connect to 2001:67c:2178:8::13: Network is unreachable
Alas, my provider nor that network at work support IPv6. Still, my
system has IPv6 enabled since roaming around on different networks,
IPv6 may be present, or even necessary there.
(This does not happen all the time, sometimes if I retry a bit later
the system uses IPv4 and everything works.)
Now, is this just a setup problem and I should simply and
unconditionally disable IPv6?
Or are some parts of our update or network stack in need of
some adjustments?
For the time being, unless this is just me running into this,
should we disable IPv6 on download.opensuse.org?
Gerald
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Hi,
First we would like to thank the Election Committee for getting the
election process rolling and announcing the time schedule. [1]
For those of you considering candidacy for the openSUSE Board we thought
that the following information may be useful to you.
As a member of the board you obviously volunteer your time and we know
you will do the best you can in making a positive contribution. While
the future is unpredictable it would be great if you can take a peek
into the crystal ball and see if you feel comfortable with making a 2
year time commitment. During your time on the board you are expected to
participate in most IRC project meetings and the board calls that take
place every other week (currently scheduled for 1 hour on Mondays.) You
are also expected to participate in a face to face board meeting that
usually takes place in Nuremberg at the SUSE office over a weekend
shortly after the new board is formed and you are expected to
participate in the openSUSE conference (end of April 2014). Last but not
least you need to form opinions about project related things that are
brought to the boards attention and volunteer for board activities.
All of this is doable while working full time, obviously, but it has to
be a priority.
Just some food for thought,
Your openSUSE Board
[1] http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-project/2013-10/msg00063.html
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Hi,
On November 1st, 2013 Richard Brown will start to work for SUSE. This
will create an imbalance of SUSE employed elected board members over non
SUSE employed elected board members. With Will's resignation we
currently have 3 elected board members as opposed to the expected 5
board members. Two of the 3 will be employed by SUSE, thus constituting
a 66% position on the elected board in favor of one company. This does
not meet the guidelines for board composition.
In order to meet the guidelines two additional SUSE employed elected
board members (Richard and Robert) would have to step down leaving the
board with 1 elected member, Andrew. But hen 1 company would hold 100%
of elected positions on the board, also violating the guidelines. Thus,
we do not consider this to be a workable solution. Another option is to
appoint two new members that do not work for SUSE in short order. This
has it's own complication with the ongoing election process.
As we write this, we also realize that we have been violating the 40%
rule for some time. Ever since Raymond decided to step down and his seat
was not filled. The seat was not filled due to concerns regarding
favoritism with respect to closeness to the election. Both concerns are
valid now as well, of course. The past violation of this rule was an
honest mistake and we apologize for the oversight.
With the election pending we propose to continue as a 3 elected member
board, with 2 seats held by SUSE employees (Richard and Robert) and one
seat held by a member not employed by SUSE (Andrew), until the end of
the year. The new board will take the reigns in January and the
percentage rule will once again be upheld.
Collectively we can jump through a number of hoops to move all the
puzzle pieces in the proper location, the "what-if" scenarios could
probably fill multiple pages. However, with the election period upon us,
it is the board's opinion that this is not necessary. The decision
ultimately rests with the community and we will follow the guidance
provided in the discussion of this topic.
Regards,
Your openSUSE Board
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The time has come for me to step down as an openSUSE Board member. I
ran for the board on a platform of realistic goals for the Board but
over the last years several factors have reduced my time for the
openSUSE project considerably. First, I became a father for the second
time last September (which while a very happy event, has proved rather
more demanding than anticipated) and second, I left the openSUSE Team in
April this year for an internal team at SUSE without any involvement in
openSUSE. Thirdly, changes in how the openSUSE project is handled by
SUSE shifted many new tasks to the Board. So in the last few months the
time I have to meet my responsibilities to the Board has approached zero.
As a result I would like to tender my resignation to my fellow Board
members so that they can get on with organising the upcoming Board
elections with a clear idea of who will be running.
In closing I would like to thank my colleagues on the board, Vincent
Richard, Robert and Andy for their work in facilitating the project's
smooth running and most importantly in sincerely and determinedly
representing the interests of the independent openSUSE project.
Will Stephenson
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Hi all,
The release team made openSUSE 13.1 RC2 available - help us test it, as we're
close to release! See https://news.opensuse.org/?p=16786 for some idea of
what's new and what needs extra attention: the live images, secure boot and
of course btrfs.
It's all over our mirrors, see software.opensuse.org/developer and get it.
/J
Dear list mates,
Based on the official chromium tarballs, the process of building Chromium for
openSUSE has become a lot easier. This allowed me to extend the Chromium
offering for openSUSE users and the following is now available:
openSUSE releases and Factory will follow the stable channel updates. I
believe this is the right way where a stable Chromium is provided with a
stable openSUSE release
The OBS repository network:chromium, will provide besides the chromium package
(stable channel), also the following packages:
chromium-beta (This is based on the beta channel releases)
chromium-dev (This is based on the dev channel releases).
Please be aware that these packages are mutual exclusive and it is ONLY
possible to install one of them. This to prevent issues with the chromium
config files for the user. The Packman OBS has been updated to build the
corresponding ffmpeg packages for each build to prevent issues.
Regards
Raymond
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Here are the minutes of today's meeting.
Cheers,
Vincent
Minutes: http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-project/2013/opensuse-proje…
Minutes (text): http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-project/2013/opensuse-proje…
Log: http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-project/2013/opensuse-proje…
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#opensuse-project: openSUSE Project meeting
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Meeting started by vuntz at 15:04:00 UTC. The full logs are available
at
http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-project/2013/opensuse-proje…
.
Meeting summary
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* action items review (vuntz, 15:06:30)
* ACTION: jospoortvliet to check with TSP about ability to deal with
reimbursement of local materials (vuntz, 15:20:13)
* ACTION: toscalix_ to discuss reimbursement of local materials with
Ilmehtar and/or vuntz (vuntz, 15:20:48)
* LINK: https://en.opensuse.org/Screenshots_13.1 (jospoortvliet,
15:25:01)
* ACTION: Everyone help with documenting new features and providing
screenshots for the release, this is important to the release and
its quality (vuntz, 15:25:41)
* Create a new Project 'Application:ERP' (vuntz, 15:26:11)
* bug already filed https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=847342
(vuntz, 15:32:06)
* nobody with any objection (vuntz, 15:32:12)
* any other topic? (vuntz, 15:32:22)
Meeting ended at 15:34:42 UTC.
Action items, by person
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* Ilmehtar
* toscalix_ to discuss reimbursement of local materials with Ilmehtar
and/or vuntz
* jospoortvliet
* jospoortvliet to check with TSP about ability to deal with
reimbursement of local materials
* toscalix_
* toscalix_ to discuss reimbursement of local materials with Ilmehtar
and/or vuntz
* vuntz
* toscalix_ to discuss reimbursement of local materials with Ilmehtar
and/or vuntz
People present (lines said)
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* vuntz (43)
* toscalix_ (25)
* jospoortvliet (10)
* robjo (9)
* bugbot (4)
* antlarr (4)
* lupinstein (1)
* henne (1)
* Ilmehtar (1)
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Hi all,
A reminder: if you have not added things to
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features please do so!
And go over it to review what's there if you can.
Help your marketing team do great marketing!
Hugs,
J
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