Hi, openSUSE Team is currently formed by: * Will Stephenson (former Booster) - NUE * Michal Hrusecky (former Booster) - Prague * Ludwig Nussel (comes from SUSE Security Team) - NUE * Jos Poortvliet (comes from Marketing Team) - Berlin * Christopher Haufmann (former Booster) - NUE * Max Lin (former Booster) - Taipei * Stephan Kulow (former Booster) Release Team - NUE * Ismail Doenmez (former Booster) Release Team - NUE * Myself (new at SUSE) - NUE * Thomas Schmidt (former Booster) will join the team again early next year. - NUE. * New people will join us the following weeks (2 expected). Alan Clark has moved to openStack as Chairman and Vincent Untz replace him as openSUSE Chairman. AJ news are already known. Henne has recently joined the OBS team. As you can see in the news from yesterday (openSUSE 12.2-ARM), many other SUSE employees keep putting effort in openSUSE, although the people that works full time on openSUSE are in this team. Since I joined SUSE in June we have been working on, as major milestones: 1.- openSUSE 12.2 Release. 2.- openSUSE Conference. Last week (from Monday to Wednesday) all the team did a Team Building Action. We began to discuss about our future activity and the internal procedures we are going to work with. Since the team has a wider scope, we need to focus our actions (might sound strange, I know). We will be the following three months working on (as major milestones): a.- Reports of the above actions and analisys. b.- openSUSE 12.3 Release c.- Defining our strategy/activity/projects for the following 12 up to 24 months. Point c. include our communication procedures. This is the reason why we haven't update any information about the team. We needed time to do smething we can sustain the following 2 years. When we start working on this we will ask for feedback. That will be soon. Saludos On Tuesday, November 06, 2012 06:30:08 PM Martin Schlander wrote:
Tirsdag den 6. november 2012 09:15:50 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
As you already know, during the last few months, SUSE has reorganized responsibilities and resources around openSUSE. As a result of this new strategy, the openSUSE Team has been created (with Agustin as team lead), formed by those SUSE employees who work full time in the community project.
Are you sure there are actually anyone left on the team besides Augustin?
:-)
At least I see a lot of "goodbyes" and no "hellos". And failed to find a team page on the wiki in 5 minutes of searching. -- Agustin Benito Bethencourt openSUSE Team Lead at SUSE abebe@suse.com
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