On 2 February 2016 at 08:07, Thomas Langkamp <thomas.lassdiesonnerein@gmx.de> wrote:
make those contributions easier. OBS and OSEM are obvious examples,
I guess OSEM stands for Opensuse Event Manager. I would suggest to explain the acronym on the sites that use it like https://events.opensuse.org/
Or to not use a acronym at all. That would make the site more "accessible" to outsiders (Same for OBS and all acronyms) I did not find a way to change this myself. When I login to the above site I can only change my profile.
I get your point, but I didn't want to go into too much detail about specific products of the openSUSE Project, so I kept things to the acronyms and hoped that if people were interested they'd look up the details.
4i. Talk about it! Our statistics show that the openSUSE Project is on the up and up,
Awesome :) Where do I find current statistics. I would like to update this site: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Statistics https://de.opensuse.org/MediaWiki:Statistics and maybe the wikipedia sites.
The latest full round of statistics are not yet published, partially because we want to collect a little more (would be nice to have at least a 3 month picture of Leap for example) and partially because they take a LOT of analysis for the numbers to be meaningful and people are busy (AFAIK Alberto is the only one working on this). I do have some numbers from recent months, like Tumbleweeds user numbers upto about November - http://i.imgur.com/UnuN1et.png and the preliminary statistics for Leap all sound promising I'd hope we'd have something put together for this years openSUSE Conference Also at FOSDEM I bumped into Fedora's statistics expert and we exchanged cards with an eye to work together on shared methodologies and such, this is an area we're interested in - though at the same time, there is a limit to the value of statistics. After all, there are lies, damn lies, and statistics. As long as the openSUSE community is happy, productive, and successful to it's own measure of success, then I think the numbers are just nice to have alongside that. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org