Le 03/10/2015 02:32, Cornelius Schumacher a écrit :
I think there is a lot we can do to keep them:
let's see how we can translate ideas to actions... from the start page (http://www.opensuse.org) https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:How_to_participate
* Provide a relevant purpose. With Leap we have the best chance since years to do that, to do a distribution which reaches many and new users, a distribution which matters, and not only to the existing core of active contributors.
curiously enough, Leap seems to attract less than tumbleweed, but is nay of ther eaders want to help for leap, please join the marketting team that desperately needs help... (and to begin, subscribe the marketting list (mailto:opensuse-marketing+subscribe@opensuse.org)
* Offer tasks which are self-contained enough to be done even when you are short of time. Maintaining a package of your favorite software is a good way to do that. We just have to make sure that this is as easy as possible.
I once tried, but was stopped by the writing of the spec file I do not understand. May be writing a very basic explanation of how to build a spec file when one can compile the software on his own computer. May be one of the first such task should be to make more clear the process. Right now https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:How_to_participate on the "Help us to release the next version of openSUSE" paragraph, have an unusable link "For every release there is a set of tasks available" to https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/leap_421 that do not mean anything (as tasks to do for everybody) more later jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org