On 2011-04-19 Tony wrote:
Thx Jos,
Would be useful you you could - Always include a link to the official openSUSE page or blog for the upcoming feature (preferably link the title) - When possible a link to the roadmap of the feature. That would provide some hints what current status is and how far into the future to wait. Even far off features are good to know, but if the feature is so far off as to be current vapor, we have to be careful promising it as an upcoming feature. - Optionally a "what people are saying" - Some recommended third party review/analysis. Besides the project's own blogs, as the project evolves closer to widespread deployment third party comment and analysis can help to get an outside perspective of benefits.
First and second I'd surely do, but the third one - interesting suggestion, I'll have to keep that in mind. Remind me if I forget pls, it's a good idea :D
Cool stuff Jos, Tony
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Jos Poortvliet
wrote: Hi marketeers,
You might've seen me ask ppl for what's upcoming for openSUSE. I've created a wiki page: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Upcoming_features
Please help me add to it :D
I know we should have Yaloki's pet project on there, for example... (see my other mail with an almost-ready-article, nobody interested in finishing and publishing it???)
Jos