Pascal Bleser wrote:
True, but we'd really like to see more talks held by community members (i.e. non Novell/SUSE employees). Would be great to have feedback from the trenches, from people contributing to user communities (e.g. forums, IRC, mailing-lists, ...), especially the localized ones, to know what the issues are (lack of information, collaboration, visibility ?) and how to address them.
For example, we could plan a one hour brainstorming/discussing session if enough people from the community attend and get involved, to see exactly what can be done to improve the situation.
And again, if enough people from the community attend, we could do a similar session about translators: issues, how to improve, ideas, etc...
Apart from the openSUSE devroom, FOSDEM hosts an insane amount (over 200) of talks, and a great occasion to meet other community members and people working for SUSE/Novell in real life, to discuss, at the stand or around a beer^W^Wsome of the finest beers in the world ;)
So, if anyone has ideas, would like to contribute (taking part in such a discussion session, make a presentation, spend some time at the stand to show off openSUSE, the OBS, etc...), please make yourself heard.
Pascal, I'm going to be there, I would be willing to talk about how the Bongo Project has benefited from the OBS or something along those lines if that would help. Bongo is thinking about requesting a Stand, just waiting to hear back from people as to their availability. Regards, Andy -- Andrew Wafaa Tel: +44 (0)7974 074546 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by ESVA, and is believed to be clean. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org