On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 3:08 AM, Sarah Julia Kriesch <ada.lovelace@gmx.de> wrote:
Gesendet: Sonntag, 01. Januar 2017 um 23:16 Uhr Von: "PatrickD Garvey" <patrickdgarveyt@gmail.com> An: "Sarah Julia Kriesch" <ada.lovelace@gmx.de> Cc: "_openSUSE Wiki Mailing List - opensuse-wiki@opensuse.org" <opensuse-wiki@opensuse.org> Betreff: Re: [opensuse-wiki] Why is this acceptable?
On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 1:02 PM, Sarah Julia Kriesch <ada.lovelace@gmx.de> wrote:
When one joins a group of other people for a purpose, one expects to do some things that the group thinks are important, like keep your private life disconnected from your corporate life in some cases and associate it for the benefit of both in other cases, depending upon the groups involved.
I would like to suggest that one of the things one should expect to do when one joins a GNU/Linux distribution project is store one's output somewhere that is obviously linked with the project, not on some community server not associated with the project. I think I should store anything I do for the openSUSE project somewhere in the openSUSE.org domain, not in a RedHat.org or Canonical.org domain or a SourceForge.net or GitHub.com domain.
Does that seem reasonable to you? -- openSUSE is an organization on Github and has got all projects there like other open source projects, too. You can see ( https://github.com/opensuse/ ) that is associated with the project. We have got - additional to that - our own infrastructure incl. wiki server. These servers are running with opensuse.org domains. We wouldn't use RedHat or Canonical any time, because they aren't sponsors of openSUSE. Our infrastructure is hosted by SUSE.
Your output will be stored, too. You get points for your work and any time you can apply for a Membership. Your wiki output can be watched here: https://en.opensuse.org/Special:Contributions/PatrickDGarvey
Our social network which will also used for membership applications is here: https://connect.opensuse.org We do the same like other GNU/ Linux distribution projects like Fedora and Debian.
"openSUSE is an organization on Github and has got all projects there" Do you mean to imply that every source file that began life as part of the openSUSE project and continues to be developed in the openSUSE project can be found in the https://github.com/opensuse/ structure? (Just looking for complete communication of your world view, here. I'm sorry my writing often slips into what appears to be criticism, but it's really just seeking clear communication.) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+owner@opensuse.org