On Saturday 23 December 2006 08:41, jdd sur free wrote:
* opensuse-community should _not_ use the exact logo and layout of opensuse.org, to makes it clear it's _not_ (officially) Novell supported, let only for legal reason,
My plan was to try to get in a logo with "Community" in there (going with the site name), but one which would be an adaptation of the one on opensuse.org. If anyone is willing to make one, please post it in to any of us 8)
* it should very clearly state what can be set in, what can't be written on it (if any) and what should better be on opensuse.org
Agreed. A little clarification is required (i) on the main page, and importantly (ii) on the About page, which hasn't been written yet. I tossed up a paragraph for the main page on a little of what I thought it was, but we definitely need some input on this (hence the post to the list), and need to rewrite some relevant parts.
If you want a french sysop, I can search for one (preferably not me), for example asking on the fr.opensuse.org list
Thanks! Sounds great, but translations probably shouldn't begin just yet (as Pascal has mentioned), since it's very changeable at the moment, and there isn't much there yet. ---------------------------------------------- On Saturday 23 December 2006 12:42, Pascal Bleser wrote:
If we can't use the openSUSE logo on our own initiatives, then there is no such thing as a community. I find it already a pity not having @opensuse.org email addresses for people who contribute a lot to the effort -- but that's (almost) another story.
Really? I didn't know about that; that's a little sad to hear. openSUSE shouldn't only acknowledge the people on the payroll, it should acknowledge all the people that contribute to the project. It'd be nice to see opensuse/ IRC cloaks for community contributors, too (I have no idea if they were denied these too, just mentioning). ------------------------------------------------ Also, just as Pascal has said, this site is made to unify users of the community, and bring the content out there under one place. The site does not belong to one person, or a small group of people. It should be made for and produced by anyone in the openSUSE community. That is why we chose this site name (despite the good suggestion of opensu.se :P ); we want to stress that as a community we should be united. Cheesy stuff perhaps, but it's what we need. Regards, Francis.