[opensuse-project] openSUSE Strategy: the third and fourth part of the trilogy!
Hi all, The last week we again received over 100 comments on the first and second part of our strategy. A few refinements came in on our description of our target users, but most of the input was on the second part about what we offer. We have again incorporated all the comments into the document and a new iteration can be found on co-ment [1]. And now, the third piece of text has been added: What does openSUSE not do? [1] Besides this, we added some 'background information' to the strategy, including ideas on our competition, what openSUSE might gain and loose from this strategy and how openSUSE should look like in 2 years from now. Like with "Target Users" and "What does openSUSE offer it's users" we would really appreciate it if you could give your input on co-ment but we will accept any kind of input on any channel we can follow. So if co-ment isn't your thing, feel free to comment below this post, on the forums or anywhere else. For those new to co-ment [2] - it is a pretty awesome commenting tool under the GNU Affero GPL [3]. Giving your input on co-ment will make the discussion a bit more structured and easier for everyone to follow. How-to: select some text you want to comment on (a word, a few words, a sentence) and choose the little yellow + sign on the top-left of the page to add your comment. If you click a colored section of the text, you can see the comments which have been made to that section it and add your own voice to the discussion. Easy peasy! For reference find the openSUSE Strategy portal on the wiki [4]. Have fun! Greetings, Your strategy team [1] https://lite.co-ment.com/text/lNPCgzeGHdV/view/ [2] http://www.co-ment.com/about/ [3] http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/agpl-3.0.html [4] http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Strategy
Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Hi all,
The last week we again received over 100 comments on the first and second part of our strategy. A few refinements came in on our description of our target users, but most of the input was on the second part about what we offer. We have again incorporated all the comments into the document and a new iteration can be found on co-ment [1].
And now, the third piece of text has been added: What does openSUSE not do? [1] Besides this, we added some 'background information' to the [strategy, including ideas on our competition, what openSUSE might gain and loose from this strategy and how openSUSE should look like in 2 years from now.
Like with "Target Users" and "What does openSUSE offer it's users" we would really appreciate it if you could give your input on co-ment but we will accept any kind of input on any channel we can follow. So if co-ment isn't your thing, feel free to comment below this post,
Just one quick comment - I like it! /Per -- Per Jessen, Zürich (13.6°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
Le 08/10/2010 01:23, Jos Poortvliet a écrit :
Giving your input on co-ment will make the discussion a bit more structured
I don't know how to add this, if even it's necessary. I was just now reminded by a forum post of a special feature of YaST: The repository management, that is the ability to setup the right repository for a packages, with different vendors management openSUSE seems to be the only distro to allow this :-) jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://pizzanetti.fr -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
On Friday 08 October 2010 08:56:04 jdd wrote:
Le 08/10/2010 01:23, Jos Poortvliet a écrit :
Giving your input on co-ment will make the discussion a bit more structured
I don't know how to add this, if even it's necessary.
I was just now reminded by a forum post of a special feature of YaST: The repository management, that is the ability to setup the right repository for a packages, with different vendors management
openSUSE seems to be the only distro to allow this :-)
Yeah, I guess this is part of our great infrastructure and focus on powerusers and sysadmins. Points for SUSE :D
jdd
On 10/08/10 00:23, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Hi all,
The last week we again received over 100 comments on the first and second part of our strategy. A few refinements came in on our description of our target users, but most of the input was on the second part about what we offer. We have again incorporated all the comments into the document and a new iteration can be found on co-ment [1].
And now, the third piece of text has been added: What does openSUSE not do? [1] Besides this, we added some 'background information' to the strategy, including ideas on our competition, what openSUSE might gain and loose from this strategy and how openSUSE should look like in 2 years from now.
Like with "Target Users" and "What does openSUSE offer it's users" we would really appreciate it if you could give your input on co-ment but we will accept any kind of input on any channel we can follow. So if co-ment isn't your thing, feel free to comment below this post, on the forums or anywhere else. For those new to co-ment [2] - it is a pretty awesome commenting tool under the GNU Affero GPL [3].
Giving your input on co-ment will make the discussion a bit more structured and easier for everyone to follow. How-to: select some text you want to comment on (a word, a few words, a sentence) and choose the little yellow + sign on the top-left of the page to add your comment. If you click a colored section of the text, you can see the comments which have been made to that section it and add your own voice to the discussion. Easy peasy!
For reference find the openSUSE Strategy portal on the wiki [4]. Have fun!
Greetings, Your strategy team
[1] https://lite.co-ment.com/text/lNPCgzeGHdV/view/ [2] http://www.co-ment.com/about/ [3] http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/agpl-3.0.html [4] http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Strategy
i like it, the new strategy gets my vote. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
"Opensuse - a platform for the creation, distribution and use of powerful and professional linux based software solutions." On 10/08/10 00:23, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Hi all,
The last week we again received over 100 comments on the first and second part of our strategy. A few refinements came in on our description of our target users, but most of the input was on the second part about what we offer. We have again incorporated all the comments into the document and a new iteration can be found on co-ment [1].
And now, the third piece of text has been added: What does openSUSE not do? [1] Besides this, we added some 'background information' to the strategy, including ideas on our competition, what openSUSE might gain and loose from this strategy and how openSUSE should look like in 2 years from now.
Like with "Target Users" and "What does openSUSE offer it's users" we would really appreciate it if you could give your input on co-ment but we will accept any kind of input on any channel we can follow. So if co-ment isn't your thing, feel free to comment below this post, on the forums or anywhere else. For those new to co-ment [2] - it is a pretty awesome commenting tool under the GNU Affero GPL [3].
Giving your input on co-ment will make the discussion a bit more structured and easier for everyone to follow. How-to: select some text you want to comment on (a word, a few words, a sentence) and choose the little yellow + sign on the top-left of the page to add your comment. If you click a colored section of the text, you can see the comments which have been made to that section it and add your own voice to the discussion. Easy peasy!
For reference find the openSUSE Strategy portal on the wiki [4]. Have fun!
Greetings, Your strategy team
[1] https://lite.co-ment.com/text/lNPCgzeGHdV/view/ [2] http://www.co-ment.com/about/ [3] http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/agpl-3.0.html [4] http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Strategy
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I take it mine was of no interest: "Opensuse - a platform for the creation, distribution and use of powerful and professional linux based software solutions." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
Matt Gray wrote:
I take it mine was of no interest:
"Opensuse - a platform for the creation, distribution and use of powerful and professional linux based software solutions."
It doesn't seem to correspond well to the current state of the strategy discussion. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (6.2°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
On 11/09/10 09:38, Per Jessen wrote:
Matt Gray wrote:
I take it mine was of no interest:
"Opensuse - a platform for the creation, distribution and use of powerful and professional linux based software solutions."
It doesn't seem to correspond well to the current state of the strategy discussion.
fair enough. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
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jdd
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Jos Poortvliet
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Matt Gray
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Per Jessen