From: Andreas Jaeger [mailto:aj@novell.com] I've started to collect some references that could be relevant for our openSUSE community.
As the Community statement states, we'd like to have a friendly, welcoming, vibrant, and active community - and grow it. openSUSE is a unique community project. Communities seems to be one of the web 2.0 buzz words and therefore a lot gets written about how to create and keep a lively and healthy community. Some of that is relevant for openSUSE as well. This page collects - mainly links - to information about community projects and their best practices. The goal is a reference for those that like to look beyond our own openSUSE community to learn from others.
The URL is: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Community_references
Remy already polished and added stuff and I'd like you to invite updating the page - and using it,
Andreas
A core part of this information should be research and analysis of what actually happens rather than what people think does / should happen. Does anyone have any links to such research into how FLOSS communities actually behave? Has Novell / openSUSE done such analysis? David -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org