Hello,
My name is Liang, and I am working on virtualization team, and we have a
QEMU repo under openSUSE now.
Could anyone invite me to join openSUSE group, and two of my colleagues
if possible, :) really appreciate it.
Liang Yan: lyan(a)suse.com
Lin Ma: lma(a)suse.com
Fei Li: fli(a)suse.com
Thanks,
Liang
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The elections for the openSUSE Board have been postponed until April
15 to give candidates extra time to campaign and engage with the
community. Interviews with the candidates will be posted on news.o.o.
and we are in the process of scheduling a Q&A session on IRC.
Chuck Payne
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Hi,
According to our Wiki[1], during the campaign-phase there should be:
1 - plenty of blog entries on the upcoming election by the candidates
2 - interviews with all candidates by the openSUSE news team
3 - a moderated Q&A session on IRC possibly during one of the regular
Project meetings or a separate meeting
All the candidates have written a platform, so we could consider 1 as
done. But 2 and 3 haven't been done. Taking into account that the
elections starts on Monday and that tomorrow is public holiday in many
part of the world, I think this is not acceptable and that we can not
consider the campaign-phase as done. How is people going to decide who
to vote if they don't know who we are? Because of that I would like to
ask for delaying the elections.
You may wonder why 2 and 3 haven't been done. I think that their
organisation have started too late and we didn't manage to do it on
time. The openSUSE news team is already working on the interviews (2)
and they will be published as soon as they received the answers from
all the candidates. It could even be that it is published before the
voting period starts. In the case of the moderated Q&A session on IRC
(3) it was maybe not sure who should organised it. I have expected the
elections team to do it, but there is actually no reason why we (the
candidates) can not organise it alone. I have already send them a
Doodle and I hope we can announce a date rather sooner than later.
I know that this is not optimal and I am really sorry if someone
doesn't like my email. But I personally do not feel well if, after
saying in my platform[2] that I want the board to work transparent,
the first thing I do is skipping our own rules without any
explanation. I really do not pretend to blame anybody with this email.
I just want that we have some more time to make a good campaign, so
that openSUSE members have the chance to choose the people who better
represent what they think openSUSE should be.
Regards,
Ana
[1] - https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Board_election
[2] - http://anamaria.martinezgomez.name/2018/03/19/opensuse-board.html
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FYI I'll be at LPD in Tilburg (NL) on 21st of March 2018, doing a presentation
about the 'openSUSE Project'. Entrance is free, lots of other things going on:
http://linuxeducatie.nl/open-source/
See you there, maybe.
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Hi All,
I have updated my openSUSE election platform wiki page here [1], if you
read my intention to run its basically the same thing but worded a
little differently.
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Board_election_2018_platform_simotek
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Hi everyone,
The Kubic Project now has it's own website to help spread the word
about all the exciting things we're doing in the world of openSUSE
containers & orchestration - https://kubic.opensuse.org
This includes a blog for the Kubic team - the first post tries to
summarise most of what we're working on at the moment:
https://kubic.opensuse.org/blog/2018-03-22-introduction/
You can help by not only spreading these links around, but you can
contribute directly to the site.
The sources are available at https://github.com/kubic-project/kubic-o-o
If you're working on anything interesting in the area of transactional
updates, containers, kubernetes, PaaS and such, we'd love to help
spread news of your work on kubic.opensuse.org
Writing a blog post is as simple as submitting a pull request for a
new markdown file in /blog/_posts
Please see https://github.com/kubic-project/kubic-o-o/blob/master/blog/_posts/2018-03-…
for an example, and
https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax for help with
Markdown if you need a reference.
Once a pull request to the git repo is accepted it will automatically
appear on the site within a few minutes.
Thanks to everyone who helped get this site up and running, especially
to Stasiek Michalski who did most of the heavy lifting with the
design.
- Richard
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I am running for Election to the openSUSE Board.
Many of you already know me, but here is some more information,
including the reasons I want to join the Board.
<https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Board_election_2018_platform_Fraser_Bell>
I hope some of you support me in this quest, but if not voting for me,
make sure you at least participate in the election. Vote for someone
you believe will do the job most like the way you want to see it done.
You can find information about the election here:
<https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Board_election>
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openSUSE Contributor
aka Fraser_Bell on the Forums, OBS, IRC, and mail at openSUSE.org
Fraser-Bell on Github
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Hi,
I know that Leap is based on SLES, but do we really need SUSEConnect and
rollback-helper in Leap?
Cheers
MH
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Dear all,
Feel free to check https://flatpak.org/setup/openSUSE/ and file issues
for any inaccuracies.
Thanks
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