On 3/6/20 2:32 AM, Stasiek Michalski wrote:
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 15:52, Lars Vogdt <lars@linux-schulserver.de> wrote:
Am March 5, 2020 2:05:49 PM UTC schrieb Stasiek Michalski <hellcp@opensuse.org>:
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.
Sidenote: What about providing some content at https://www.opensuse-project.org/ ? If someone wants to start to work on a project page, I can try to convince "someone else" to help pointing the IP to the right content... :-)
Sure, that was kinda the intention (although on www.o.o), I need to have a list of things to mention in the first place. I wonder what kind of stuff belongs where then, how much of an overview of the project do we need on opensuse.org and how much should be on opensuse-project.org, should one page link to another, what about the community should we explain. We still need to spend some time on the contribution side of things overall and there are multiple things I am making for that purpose too.
My gut feel is that most people coming to opensuse.org are looking for something related to a distro so opensuse.org should remain much more focused on that but with a bright shiny banner saying other parts of the openSUSE Project. The last board discussed what sorts of projects we should and shouldn't allow as a part of the project. as it becomes slightly more relevant once we have a foundation as we'd expect them to be potentially able to use some of the foundation resources. The main thing we noted was that most of our current projects are reasonably developer focused and or were projects started by SUSE employee's during hackweek. We came to the conclusion that we shouldn't really limit what sorts of things we want to have in the project beyond the fact they should probably be useful to more then a few people. There are some other things that fall into the category of openSUSE being SUSE's upstream and continuing to encourage that likely makes sense given our close relationships. Having said that there are some things that should probably fall under that relationship but that haven't been formalised yet. Obviously its mostly up to the developers of those projects but i'll ping the board to get in touch with the ones that I know about. Cheers -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B