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openSuSE Community Seite
openSUSE.org Webseite
Orginal Meldung auf der **********:
We now believe the site to be fully ready for all openSUSE community
members to contribute to, so without further ado we proudly announce
http://openSUSE-Community.org
Many are still in the dark about the existence and purpose of the new
openSUSE Community website, so here’s a little light. Many productive
things came out of the first community meeting on IRC
(http://en.opensuse.org/Meetings/Community_Meeting_2006-12-16/minutes).
In the brainstorming section, one of these things was the decision to
have a completely new resource for openSUSE users created content, a
place where we can document the stuff that we perhaps can’t put directly
onto openSUSE.org, such as Packman and guru, tutorials, restricted
format issues, etc.
There are many such sites, so we first assessed whether any of them was
suitable. Currently there are many such resources around, but
instructions for each particular thing are scattered over very many
sites. This is confusing to a new user trying to find his way,
counterproductive, and evidently creates quite a bit of duplication of
effort. This is an issue related to the many micro-communities that
openSUSE has, and we believe that in working on this issue, we can truly
be more productive, while making documentation resources more accessible
to new users. So we have decided to create a place where:
(i) we won’t try to replace the great documentation on openSUSE.org, and
reference wherever possible,
(ii) integrate nicely with openSUSE.org (hence using mediawiki and have
a similar looking style), and
(iii) be organized and straightforward; and specifically, organized for
different openSUSE versions.
We invite all openSUSE users to contribute and use the pages on the
website there, and hope that with the help of the entire community we
can make it a truly valuable and unified resource, along with
openSUSE.org.
On behalf of many openSUSE Community members,
Francis Giannaros
Neben der Projekt-Website OpenSuse.org steht Anwendern der Linux-Distribution OpenSuse nun auch eine weitere Website mit Tipps und Anleitungen zur Verfügung. Auf OpenSuse-Community.org soll all das einen Platz finden, was nicht direkt auf die offiziellen Seiten gehört, den Umgang mit dem freien Betriebssystem jedoch wesentlich erleichtern kann.
Meldung auf Heise.de
openSuSE Community Seite
openSUSE.org Webseite
Orginal Meldung auf der **********:
We now believe the site to be fully ready for all openSUSE community
members to contribute to, so without further ado we proudly announce
http://openSUSE-Community.org
Many are still in the dark about the existence and purpose of the new
openSUSE Community website, so here’s a little light. Many productive
things came out of the first community meeting on IRC
(http://en.opensuse.org/Meetings/Community_Meeting_2006-12-16/minutes).
In the brainstorming section, one of these things was the decision to
have a completely new resource for openSUSE users created content, a
place where we can document the stuff that we perhaps can’t put directly
onto openSUSE.org, such as Packman and guru, tutorials, restricted
format issues, etc.
There are many such sites, so we first assessed whether any of them was
suitable. Currently there are many such resources around, but
instructions for each particular thing are scattered over very many
sites. This is confusing to a new user trying to find his way,
counterproductive, and evidently creates quite a bit of duplication of
effort. This is an issue related to the many micro-communities that
openSUSE has, and we believe that in working on this issue, we can truly
be more productive, while making documentation resources more accessible
to new users. So we have decided to create a place where:
(i) we won’t try to replace the great documentation on openSUSE.org, and
reference wherever possible,
(ii) integrate nicely with openSUSE.org (hence using mediawiki and have
a similar looking style), and
(iii) be organized and straightforward; and specifically, organized for
different openSUSE versions.
We invite all openSUSE users to contribute and use the pages on the
website there, and hope that with the help of the entire community we
can make it a truly valuable and unified resource, along with
openSUSE.org.
On behalf of many openSUSE Community members,
Francis Giannaros