Hi, This sounds nice. Keep in mind that 'community icons' might be a good form to introducing more people into openSUSE and specially to get more people enrolled with openSUSE upstream. I would eventually point major benefits in highlighting the most active community members. Interviews would be awesome, and other articles of sub-projects run by the community and openSUSE. I bid you all the best for your project! nelson. On Wed, 2010-07-14 at 09:10 -0700, R. Tyler Ballance wrote:
gnokii mentioned this on #opensuse-marketing yesterday, and I figured this would be a good series to start on omgsuse.com after some of the craziness around the 11.3 release falters off.
The things I'd ideally like to cover are:
* What do $You do with the openSUSE project (ideally touching on things that would be important or interesting to end-users) * How long have $You worked with/on openSUSE * Where do $You think openSUSE could improve even more? * ??
I'm unsure /who/ I should start talking to, regardless I'll probably have to revisit it next week since everybody is quite buys :)
Cheers, -R. Tyler Ballance -------------------------------------- GitHub: http://github.com/rtyler Twitter: http://twitter.com/agentdero
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