I plan to submit this. Feel free to provide feedback before I do it. Title: Almost two years of YaST News Subtitle: Recent changes and future plans at YaSTland Abstract: YaST, the flagship installer and configuration tool of openSUSE is in constant development. Just as its unattended companion AutoYaST. Although the YaST Team at SUSE tries to communicate progress as often as possible in the YaST Blog, it has been almost two years since we presented the "Top 25 New Features in (Auto)YaST" at openSUSE Conference 2020. So it's time for another live update! We will recap the main changes and new features that are already integrated into openSUSE Tumbleweed and that will be included at openSUSE Leap 15.4, to be released just a couple of days after the talk. We will also take a look to some ideas for future development... and we really need the feedback of the whole openSUSE community for that. So please join us and speak up! -- Ancor González Sosa YaST Team at SUSE Software Solutions
On Fri, 18 Mar 2022 14:41:26 +0100 Ancor Gonzalez Sosa <ancor@suse.de> wrote:
I plan to submit this. Feel free to provide feedback before I do it.
Title: Almost two years of YaST News Subtitle: Recent changes and future plans at YaSTland
Abstract:
YaST, the flagship installer and configuration tool of openSUSE is in constant development. Just as its unattended companion AutoYaST.
Although the YaST Team at SUSE tries to communicate progress as often as possible in the YaST Blog, it has been almost two years since we presented the "Top 25 New Features in (Auto)YaST" at openSUSE Conference 2020. So it's time for another live update!
We will recap the main changes and new features that are already integrated into openSUSE Tumbleweed and that will be included at openSUSE Leap 15.4, to be released just a couple of days after the talk.
We will also take a look to some ideas for future development... and we really need the feedback of the whole openSUSE community for that. So please join us and speak up!
In general I think it looks good. good work Jose
On 3/18/22 13:41, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
I plan to submit this. Feel free to provide feedback before I do it.
Title: Almost two years of YaST News Subtitle: Recent changes and future plans at YaSTland
Abstract:
YaST, the flagship installer and configuration tool of openSUSE is in constant development. Just as its unattended companion AutoYaST.
Although the YaST Team at SUSE tries to communicate progress as often as possible in the YaST Blog, it has been almost two years since we presented the "Top 25 New Features in (Auto)YaST" at openSUSE Conference 2020. So it's time for another live update!
We will recap the main changes and new features that are already integrated into openSUSE Tumbleweed and that will be included at openSUSE Leap 15.4, to be released just a couple of days after the talk.
We will also take a look to some ideas for future development... and we really need the feedback of the whole openSUSE community for that. So please join us and speak up!
+1 -- José Iván López González YaST Team at SUSE LINUX GmbH IRC: jilopez
On 3/18/22 14:41, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
I plan to submit this. Feel free to provide feedback before I do it.
Just a reminder, there are 14 days of call for paper left in case we want to submit more talks. Like something about D-Installer, some YaST development/usage workshop... Cheers. -- Ancor González Sosa YaST Team at SUSE Software Solutions
On 3/31/22 09:02, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
On 3/18/22 14:41, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
I plan to submit this. Feel free to provide feedback before I do it.
Just a reminder, there are 14 days of call for paper left in case we want to submit more talks. Like something about D-Installer, some YaST development/usage workshop...
Or maybe an AutoYaST workshop which would be a nice opportunity to make some noise about ERB and to gather use-cases. BTW, regarding ERB and all that... the SUSECON Digital 22 Call for Papers closes in 1 week. Just saying. Cheers. -- Ancor González Sosa YaST Team at SUSE Software Solutions
On 3/18/22 13:41, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
I plan to submit this. Feel free to provide feedback before I do it.
Title: Almost two years of YaST News Subtitle: Recent changes and future plans at YaSTland
Abstract:
YaST, the flagship installer and configuration tool of openSUSE is in constant development. Just as its unattended companion AutoYaST.
Although the YaST Team at SUSE tries to communicate progress as often as possible in the YaST Blog, it has been almost two years since we presented the "Top 25 New Features in (Auto)YaST" at openSUSE Conference 2020. So it's time for another live update!
We will recap the main changes and new features that are already integrated into openSUSE Tumbleweed and that will be included at openSUSE Leap 15.4, to be released just a couple of days after the talk.
We will also take a look to some ideas for future development... and we really need the feedback of the whole openSUSE community for that. So please join us and speak up!
And here is the proposal for the D-Installer presentation: https://events.opensuse.org/conferences/oSC22/program/proposals/3805 Regards, Iván -- José Iván López González YaST Team at SUSE LINUX GmbH IRC: jilopez
El mié, 06-04-2022 a las 10:52 +0100, José Iván López González escribió:
We will also take a look to some ideas for future development... and we really need the feedback of the whole openSUSE community for that. So please join us and speak up!
And here is the proposal for the D-Installer presentation: https://events.opensuse.org/conferences/oSC22/program/proposals/3805
We are not authorized to access that page :-) Regards, Imo -- Imobach González Sosa YaST Team at SUSE LLC https://imobachgs.github.io/
On 4/6/22 11:39, Imobach Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
And here is the proposal for the D-Installer presentation: https://events.opensuse.org/conferences/oSC22/program/proposals/3805
We are not authorized to access that page :-)
Ops, sorry. Let me copy&paste. D-Installer Project: Carving a Modern Installer D-Installer is the code-name of a experimental project for creating a new YAST-based installer designed to offer reusability, better integration with third-party tools and the possibility of building rich user interfaces over it. In this talk, we will explain the motivation of the YaST Team for creating a new installer and what possibilities this new idea brings. There will be time for diving into some technical details about the project architecture and we will show a live demo! You will hear about D-Bus, web interfaces, YaST and Cockpit. If you are interested in how all those pieces play together, do not hesitate to join us. -- José Iván López González YaST Team at SUSE LINUX GmbH IRC: jilopez
Talk is starting soon watching the stream :) On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 9:57 AM José Iván López González <jlopez@suse.de> wrote:
On 4/6/22 11:39, Imobach Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
And here is the proposal for the D-Installer presentation: https://events.opensuse.org/conferences/oSC22/program/proposals/3805
We are not authorized to access that page :-)
Ops, sorry. Let me copy&paste.
D-Installer Project: Carving a Modern Installer
D-Installer is the code-name of a experimental project for creating a new YAST-based installer designed to offer reusability, better integration with third-party tools and the possibility of building rich user interfaces over it. In this talk, we will explain the motivation of the YaST Team for creating a new installer and what possibilities this new idea brings. There will be time for diving into some technical details about the project architecture and we will show a live demo! You will hear about D-Bus, web interfaces, YaST and Cockpit. If you are interested in how all those pieces play together, do not hesitate to join us.
-- José Iván López González YaST Team at SUSE LINUX GmbH IRC: jilopez
participants (5)
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Ancor Gonzalez Sosa
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Imobach Gonzalez Sosa
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josef Reidinger
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José Iván López González
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Luna Jernberg