
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 17:10, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa <ancor@suse.de> wrote:
On 3/5/20 4:11 PM, Stasiek Michalski wrote:
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 16:09, Knurpht-openSUSE <knurpht@opensuse.org> wrote:
Op donderdag 5 maart 2020 15:05:49 CET schreef Stasiek Michalski:
Hi,
We don't really have a resource for this, and it's really hard to find everything. What does the openSUSE Project do? I would need a full list of projects of the project. I know about openQA, Uyuni, Kiwi, OBS, YaST (and probably some more I'm forgetting right now). Please enlighten me and advertise yourself ;)
It's also hard to tell what's SUSE and what's openSUS, is openQA actually openSUSE? it does say SUSE on the bottom of open.qa.
I don't see that. On my laptop I see the SUSE Logo on the right, below the login, but marked "Sponsor".
No good reason. Back then, when we created that page, openQA was basically an effort driven by a team of developers at SUSE to scratch our own itches. It only became an important tool for both SUSE and openSUSE later... but I guess nobody ever cared to change that footer.
Anyways, trying to draw a line to separate things developed at SUSE from things developed within openSUSE would be like walking on thin ice.
That gets kinda confusing with for example Kiwi, which was developed in openSUSE GitHub organization for quite a long time, but then was moved to SUSE organization, and now is in its own organization. I am reaaaallly confused where Kiwi belongs nowadays for this reason alone. Another example would be studioexpress.opensuse.org which is hosted as openSUSE subdomain and has SUSE footer. I'm kind of curious how this works out foundation-wise as well, because if the notice was "openSUSE Contributors" instead of "SUSE LLC", the copyright migration would have probably been much easier to move to be owned by foundation from the get-go. And that should be fairly trivial considering openSUSE is a SUSE trademark at this moment. Instead, the foundation might be forced to just ask SUSE for copyright stuff every couple of months if this is not well defined. LCP [Stasiek] https://lcp.world -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org