The openSUSE Community News letter is published each week and the forum section has been edited since March 2009 by @caf4926. Starting issue 149 @knurpht (A Global Moderato...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News. In the issue 148 you can read Run…Or Help Run! Kostas Koudaras: 11.3 Late Launch Party ...
First, the Help Run…. Election season in the openSUSE Project is just around the corner. And this means the firsts step is to organize the Election Officials committee. ...
We are pleased to announce the new Issue 147. In the issue 147 you can read From the Developer to the User and back – Announcing Project Bretzn SUS...
“Collaboration Across Borders” - Under this moto the openSUSE Community received in Nuremberg several hundreds of Free Software enthusiasts and contributors. Giving a stron...
For those who couldn’t make it to the actual event, here is a little impression of the openSUSE conference. Of course, the many blogs on planet openSUSE and the cool specia...
At the openSUSE conference Frank Karlitschek, KDE e.V. board member and well known for his projects like GetHotNewStuff, opendesktop.org, socialdesktop.org announced a new...
A lot of people have been involved with the openSUSE Conference and I’ve heard a lot of people saying thanks for a great conference. This is supported by 290 attendees visi...
We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News Issue 146. In the issue 146 you can read openSUSE ass-kickin’ keynote openSUSE News: The openSU...
[caption id=”attachment_5220” align=”alignright” width=”300” caption=”Meeks and Wafaa”][/caption] Wednesday at the conference, Smeegol master Andrew “Funkypenguin” Wafaa w...