On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 10:33 +0100, Karsten König wrote:
Heya,
I won't comment as not to indicate any position not really opensuse correlated =) I think the proper group deciding over this is the opensuse-board (they have their own list but here it gets wider attention) as there might be similar pushes in the future.
Actually, we don't have a list per se in the sense that you may be referring to. This Project mailing list is the proper place to submit such thoughts, considerations, questions, etc. as we're an open community and rely on the fruits of discussion from that community. The board does have an email address (board at opensuse.org), but it isn't exactly meant as a way to subscribe to and view comments on a mailing list. Rather it is simply a way to send a message privately to the board and everyone on the board receives a copy and may respond, depending on the content. What I would suggest as more appropriate, if you want the Board to respond to and investigate more, attend one of our bi-weekly meetings and bring up the question during our Q & A session. Our next meeting will be held this coming Wednesday in the #opensuse-project channel at 19:00 UTC. All our meetings are open and we welcome everyone to attend. But generally, at this stage, I think this is more of an open discussion that should involve as much of the community as possible and let the community voice its support or concerns on the matter. Thanks, Bryen Yunashko openSUSE Board Member
Still it might help providing information about this Ubuntu One Music Store, I found https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Specs/LucidUbuntuOneMusicStore and https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/lucid-ubuntu-one-musicstore but they stay very vague what store actually is behind it and how their revenues are used, where the music is comming from etc., it's more about the technical implementation.
Karsten
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