Unfortunatly its not currently possible for openSUSE to pay contributors without them either working for or being contracted by SUSE, which would probably need some kind of business plan etc as currently there are very few people being paid specifically to work on openSUSE related tasks, much of it is done by community members or SUSE employee's part time / on the side / in there spare time Cheers On 18/06/18 21:30, Maik Wagner wrote:
Hello everyone,
in case you might require somebody who is willing to do regular work on the Wiki I am willing to step up for this.
I am running a small translation business and did similar paid work for Mandriva SA when they were still around (translations, Wiki updates, trade show visits etc.) on a freelance basis.
Also I wrote some articles for the ubuntuusers.de Wiki (such as the article on "ERP") and completed various language packs such as Codeweavers CrossOver based on wine and SQL Ledger (an old multi-user accountancy package).
I have a disability but I would be more than happy to do some paid work within my means. I have been using "Tumbleweed" for quite some time and I am more than happy with it. Doing regular paid work for such a major Linux-brand would be very nice.
Have a good day,
Maik Wagner www.linuxandlanguages.com
-----Original-Nachricht----- Betreff: Re: [opensuse-web] how to handle outdated wiki pages in other languages Datum: 2018-06-18T13:26:50+0200 Von: "Sarah Julia Kriesch" <ada.lovelace@gmx.de> An: "Simon Lees" <simon@simotek.net>
-- 2 years ago SUSE wanted to give us 1 guy of the Documentation Team for wiki updates (0.5 day/ week). I was asked for most important pages which have to be updated. I sent them a list (Installation Portal inclusive). Nothing has happened then.
We don't know the reason (whether too difficult or not enough time). We have tag templates for such wiki pages[1].
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