Good morning, besides all the discussion... I took a look at distrowatch, and how it works isnt that clear to me, so i searched a bit and found https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_adopters as you can see, there are two entries where openSUSE is used, (round about 12 times Ubuntu, 4 times Fedora). Such migrations to linux are really good marketing. __AND__ Sorry to ask, but after the mass of mails, what was the problem again? After all, and please correct me: One side: * we need to improve our internal process * we should improve on lifecycle (add servers) * we should improve mentorship (or lets say: we need to guide current users to be next contributors) * we need to restructure sides and structures (like teams, who is responsible/speaker/etc) On the other side: * we have a huge contributor base * we have an incredible download count * we are pushing releases through the door every 18 months * we have an assful of people using obs and studio So, normally i would say we need the "One side"-things to get a greater contributor base, or gain more downloads. But everything seems fine. So finally, i guess, we will be around 2016 anyway, again green i hope. So what stays (my 2 cents): * Improve on Team structure, give more guidance to new users and restructure team pages on wiki, let there be a teamlead with contact data, make it easier to create new teams and not "Yeah, why not just do it" * this leads to: improve on mentorship, help people to create something, review technical text, help on obs if needed, help people to contribute Cheers johest -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org