Since you guys are involved with a lot of the branding stuff, can we make sure to remember it is "openSUSE" and not "OpenSUSE" or any other variation? Thanks. :-) Bryen On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 17:44 -0600, andi robert wrote:
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Jim Henderson
wrote: On Mon, 06 Aug 2012 16:33:10 -0400, Eugene Trounev wrote:
How does the idea sound like to you?
I think rather than another social app, we should provide a landing page (and maybe we already do) within the distro as part of a standard installation. Something that's the default page in the installed default browser.
I like this idea. I had not thought about it.
Would you create yet another account for our openSUSE social services?
For some it will be the first time that they become part of a linux social network. I would encourage more of our users to be in touch with the community. Additionally, we have tools that can easily connect us already. All we need is to promote it through the release a little more.
That seems unnecessary. Most of the services are unified already with a single login, and that single login should continue to be used, either directly or indirectly (ie, the way connect/wiki/forums/OBS do or the way Studio does).
People shouldn't have to remember multiple sets of credentials to interact with the project, and implementing something that adds a requirement for a second authentication credential set should be avoided.
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