[opensuse-project] Last chance to have changes mentioned!
Hey all, Today is your last chance to get changes in openSUSE mentioned in the Product Highlights and the release announcement. Tonight I will begin to move them to the wiki and write the first draft of the release announcement. Tomorrow the announcement as well as the Highlights will be send to the press so they can prepare for their articles. Any major changes not mentioned in our documentation by that time will thus not be featured in their work. So, if one or more of the updates you've done is really significant - make sure it is mentioned in the Product Highlights. If it represents a major deal, mention that and explain what's cool, it might make it into the announcement itself :D The page below is like a wiki, except that you don't need to know wiki syntax or anything else, just go in and edit. It has a history slider and we will review the text so don't be afraid of making mistakes. http://ietherpad.com/12-1-release-notes Usually, a name + version number and a link to where I can find an overview of what's new & cool is enough (we'll write the text) but of course you can help us a lot by writing a short summary yourself. Thanks! The marketeers
hi Jos, mention of appstream and its Ubuntu (and KDE) front-ends seems to have disappeared from ietherpad. will opensuse be shipping with an app-store in 12.1? kind regards M On 11/09/11 12:58, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Hey all,
Today is your last chance to get changes in openSUSE mentioned in the Product Highlights and the release announcement. Tonight I will begin to move them to the wiki and write the first draft of the release announcement.
Tomorrow the announcement as well as the Highlights will be send to the press so they can prepare for their articles. Any major changes not mentioned in our documentation by that time will thus not be featured in their work.
So, if one or more of the updates you've done is really significant - make sure it is mentioned in the Product Highlights. If it represents a major deal, mention that and explain what's cool, it might make it into the announcement itself :D
The page below is like a wiki, except that you don't need to know wiki syntax or anything else, just go in and edit. It has a history slider and we will review the text so don't be afraid of making mistakes.
http://ietherpad.com/12-1-release-notes
Usually, a name + version number and a link to where I can find an overview of what's new & cool is enough (we'll write the text) but of course you can help us a lot by writing a short summary yourself.
Thanks!
The marketeers
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On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Matt Gray <mjg@see3d.co.uk> wrote:
hi Jos,
mention of appstream and its Ubuntu (and KDE) front-ends seems to have disappeared from ietherpad.
will opensuse be shipping with an app-store in 12.1?
No, nobody picked up Bretzn. See blog.jospoortvliet.com/2011/09/bretzn-at-osc.html
kind regards
M
On 11/09/11 12:58, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Hey all,
Today is your last chance to get changes in openSUSE mentioned in the Product Highlights and the release announcement. Tonight I will begin to move them to the wiki and write the first draft of the release announcement.
Tomorrow the announcement as well as the Highlights will be send to the press so they can prepare for their articles. Any major changes not mentioned in our documentation by that time will thus not be featured in their work.
So, if one or more of the updates you've done is really significant - make sure it is mentioned in the Product Highlights. If it represents a major deal, mention that and explain what's cool, it might make it into the announcement itself :D
The page below is like a wiki, except that you don't need to know wiki syntax or anything else, just go in and edit. It has a history slider and we will review the text so don't be afraid of making mistakes.
http://ietherpad.com/12-1-release-notes
Usually, a name + version number and a link to where I can find an overview of what's new & cool is enough (we'll write the text) but of course you can help us a lot by writing a short summary yourself.
Thanks!
The marketeers
-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
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Sorry for the confusion but it was not bretzn i was referring to directly, rather the codeweek Ubuntu Software Store conversion and Appstream, both things i thought were firmly on course for 12.1? :) On 11/09/11 17:11, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Matt Gray <mjg@see3d.co.uk> wrote:
hi Jos,
mention of appstream and its Ubuntu (and KDE) front-ends seems to have disappeared from ietherpad.
will opensuse be shipping with an app-store in 12.1? No, nobody picked up Bretzn. See blog.jospoortvliet.com/2011/09/bretzn-at-osc.html
kind regards
M
On 11/09/11 12:58, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Hey all,
Today is your last chance to get changes in openSUSE mentioned in the Product Highlights and the release announcement. Tonight I will begin to move them to the wiki and write the first draft of the release announcement.
Tomorrow the announcement as well as the Highlights will be send to the press so they can prepare for their articles. Any major changes not mentioned in our documentation by that time will thus not be featured in their work.
So, if one or more of the updates you've done is really significant - make sure it is mentioned in the Product Highlights. If it represents a major deal, mention that and explain what's cool, it might make it into the announcement itself :D
The page below is like a wiki, except that you don't need to know wiki syntax or anything else, just go in and edit. It has a history slider and we will review the text so don't be afraid of making mistakes.
http://ietherpad.com/12-1-release-notes
Usually, a name + version number and a link to where I can find an overview of what's new & cool is enough (we'll write the text) but of course you can help us a lot by writing a short summary yourself.
Thanks!
The marketeers -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
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On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Matt Gray <mjg@see3d.co.uk> wrote:
Sorry for the confusion but it was not bretzn i was referring to directly, rather the codeweek Ubuntu Software Store conversion and Appstream, both things i thought were firmly on course for 12.1? :)
Haven't heard about those so I suspect they didn't make it.
On 11/09/11 17:11, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Matt Gray <mjg@see3d.co.uk> wrote:
hi Jos,
mention of appstream and its Ubuntu (and KDE) front-ends seems to have disappeared from ietherpad.
will opensuse be shipping with an app-store in 12.1? No, nobody picked up Bretzn. See blog.jospoortvliet.com/2011/09/bretzn-at-osc.html
kind regards
M
On 11/09/11 12:58, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Hey all,
Today is your last chance to get changes in openSUSE mentioned in the Product Highlights and the release announcement. Tonight I will begin to move them to the wiki and write the first draft of the release announcement.
Tomorrow the announcement as well as the Highlights will be send to the press so they can prepare for their articles. Any major changes not mentioned in our documentation by that time will thus not be featured in their work.
So, if one or more of the updates you've done is really significant - make sure it is mentioned in the Product Highlights. If it represents a major deal, mention that and explain what's cool, it might make it into the announcement itself :D
The page below is like a wiki, except that you don't need to know wiki syntax or anything else, just go in and edit. It has a history slider and we will review the text so don't be afraid of making mistakes.
http://ietherpad.com/12-1-release-notes
Usually, a name + version number and a link to where I can find an overview of what's new & cool is enough (we'll write the text) but of course you can help us a lot by writing a short summary yourself.
Thanks!
The marketeers -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
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Le mercredi 09 novembre 2011, à 17:16 +0000, Matt Gray a écrit :
Sorry for the confusion but it was not bretzn i was referring to directly, rather the codeweek Ubuntu Software Store conversion and Appstream, both things i thought were firmly on course for 12.1? :)
It didn't make it; code-wise, it's nearly ready, but we're missing a few bits :/ Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
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Jos Poortvliet
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Matt Gray
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Vincent Untz