I *love* the papercut concept.
There are thousands of small things that can be done to improve
usability, and most of us either just do over and over on each
install, or gripe but never fix.
* shortcuts for google-chrome/chromium modes (incognito, app, etc)
* sane plugin defaults for gedit, pidgin, etc. (instead of no-plugins
by default)
* sample media/featured artist cobranding (a couple CC audio & video
tracks) for banshee/amarok, etc.
* more content/attention to 'community repositories' on YaST
* shortcuts/pullins to partner content that can't be included
(Fluendo's DVD player, LaCie Lightscribe Labeler)
* pullin pkg for skype with proper requirements, shortcuts, and the
64-bit V4L fix
* swing.properties setup to use GTK them for Java apps by default
That's just a few papercuts off the top of my head.
- James Mason 'bear454'
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 5:57 PM, Rajko M.
On Tuesday, April 05, 2011 01:28:22 PM C wrote: ...
I guess what i'm saying is... there's a lot of hopefully easy stuff that we can do to take the rough/sharp edges off an otherwise solid distribution.
Guys at Ubuntu have program called Papercuts . https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut
It should be rough equivalent of our Junior jobs. http://en.opensuse.org/Junior_jobs
It is about small tasks that should improve distro, and while they are already active solving problems, we still did not defined what is Junior job.
We have broad list of places where one can help, and a bit more detailed list of Build Service, but that is all, no particular job with estimated skills and time frame need to accomplish.
C.
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