Hello my good friends of the community!
Let me be the first one to give a BIG THANK YOU! to all those who
participated of the first community-organized openSUSE Conference.
Watching the videos I saw a presentation by Kostas and Stella detailing
some of the challenges and also the positive things that they
experienced as they organized this event and boy... that was a lot to
do! So a big thank you hug to them two and also Carlos Ribeiro. He did a
splendid job with artwork for the venue.
I believe it is important for the rest of our community to know that
working like this, with no pay whatsoever, with hours off regular jobs,
leaving family and friends, just to do work for fun in our community is
a tough thing and can go unrecognized.
For all of those who sacrificed a little to make the conference possible
clap, clap, clap.
-- Andy (anditosan)
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Hi,
Tomas Chvatal has joined the openSUSE Team. He comes from another SUSE
department and has been involved in openSUSE for some time now. Those of you
more familiar with the openSUSE Release process probably know him already. He is
located in our Prague office.
He is joining Coolo and Michal Hrusecky as Release Team member. Michal will
gradually work on other tasks from now on within the openSUSE Team at SUSE.
The Release Team is the group of people that coordinates Factory development. It is
a sub-team within the openSUSE Team at SUSE.
Welcome Tomas.
Saludos
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Hello,
Here's the progress report from Week 5:
http://kshitijblogs.blogspot.com/2013/07/week-5.html
Regards,
Kshitij Gupta
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Hi everyone,
Here's a summary of current work progress on my GSoC 2013 project Git-Review.
Over the past few weeks, I have completed refactoring Git-Review. Now
the code is shorter and less complex. Instead of adding more classes
as original planned, I've got rid of them, as well as the other
mixins.
For Git-Review, we use Octokit to interact with Github, and Octokit's
made an excellent choice to use Hashie::Mash for all the returned
objects. Hashie::Mash has very useful features that can replace all
the mixins we used to have in Git-Review. Simply put, whatever comes
out of Octokit is ready to be used by Git-Review already. As a result
of leveraging the power of these two gems, Git-Review itself is
shortened, and became more structural and robust.
I've squashed over 70+ commits into a single pull request to the
upstream. While Dominik, the original author, is reviewing the code
and trying to merge the request, I will start working on new features
of Git-Review.
I look forward to the next big update and release of Git-Review.
Cheers,
Xu
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Hey to all in Thessaloniki,
all who already left the Venue are requested by Kostas to get back here,
we are having a Party but many are missing.
So get back here and have a great time!
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Marcel Kühlhorn
freenode: tux93
Have a lot of fun!
Hello everyone:
I am a student of gsoc2013, this is my late self introduction,
sorry about the delay. Due to my healthy problem, I stayed in hospital
for one month.
My project is "IaaS Cloud Framework Software Packaging and
Documentation on openSUSE", mainly packaging for Eucalyptus and
Cloudstack to catch up the upstream. I checked the mailing-list, many
students already did a lot of great job. My progress falls behind
much, I am trying my best to catch up.
Thanks for understanding of my unlucky experience from my
mentor Robert. I will post my work progress to mailing-list from this
week.
Thank you everyone.
Pengfei Hao
intijk(a)gmail.com
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Hi all,
On Friday end of afternoon, we have a slot for team reports at the
conference. I think it's a pretty good opportunity to tell the community
everything that's going on in several parts of the project.
I'd love to know which team can participate to prepare this a bit! I'm
thinking we would have 5 minutes per team, so only a couple of slides,
and it's really about saying what the team did in the last few months
and what are the plans.
So far, this is the list of team I have, and the people from the teams
who would be there to participate (I didn't chat with everyone, so this
list could change):
artwork: Andy or Victor? Or Richard?
cloud: Vincent (or anybody else who wants to do that :-))
gnome: Dominique
gsoc: Manu
kde: Luca?
marketing: (?)
obs: Adrian or Henne?
release team: coolo?
factory review team: (?)
travel support program: Izabel
xfce: not sure if Guido is coming?
yast: (?)
Let's move forward with this:
- if your team is on the list and you would confirm you'll participate,
just tell me!
- if your team is on the list, with no confirmed person, please help me
find somebody who could participate
- if you don't see your team and would like to participate, you're
welcome :-)
We don't necessarily need slides, but if you want to use slides, it's
probably best to send them to me before Friday 4pm.
Cheers,
Vincent
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Hello,
Here's the progress report from Week 4:
http://kshitijblogs.blogspot.com/2013/07/week-4.html
Regards,
Kshitij Gupta
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Hi,
The board meeting minutes for our July 15th meetings are now posted on
the wiki: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Board_meeting#Meeting_2013-07-15
As always, if you have questions comments, or concerns please reply to
this thread or send a mail to the board mailing list. This time you also
have the option to catch up with us at oSC, which is just a couple of
days away.
We'll see you there.
Your openSUSE Board
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Robert Schweikert MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU
SUSE-IBM Software Integration Center LINUX
Tech Lead
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rschweik(a)ca.ibm.com
781-464-8147
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