Hey Vincent, On Thursday, February 10, 2011 18:29:19 Vincent Untz wrote:
Le jeudi 10 février 2011, à 15:46 +0100, Sebastian Kügler a écrit :
Simple fact, if moving stuff onto opensuse.org is the easiest and most promising way to get things done, we'd probably do it. Unfortunately, it's not, and that's a big problem because it shows that it's not very attractive to build inside openSUSE infra.
Just wondering: would open-slx be happy to provide the new services under an opensuse.org domain? I surely would be happy to have it there.
That's really up to Sascha and those who actively contribute to the German news letter. It's not a decision from open-slx, but the German newsletter's team where they prefer to have it hosted. I'm personally fine with both ways, but would much rather see an active newsletter than endless discussions about how things are going (which this thread is quickly turning into :/), therefore I do think it's a good idea to try it under a different umbrella. It might just work out really well, with contributors being more happy. =)
(I'm explicitly ignoring the fact that some services are duplicating existing services, and that there seems to be no real communication about the development of those services; this is fixable)
The duplication of services has been pointed out earlier, and it probably stems from looking at for example the end-user portal merely from a technical point of view. The concept behind it is a pure focus on German speaking end- users, with original, quality controlled and tightly integrated content. I don't expect everybody to see why this makes such a big difference just yet, that's the nature of a new approach. It's up to us to show why and how this adds value, maybe not primarily to existing contributors, but to new ones that can get more easily acquainted with openSUSE. Cheers, -- sebas http://www.kde.org | http://vizZzion.org | GPG Key ID: 9119 0EF9 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org