Issue #57 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! New layout ! In this week’s issue: openSUSE@FOSDEM2009 HP Builds on the openSUSE Education Project ...
Who is this guy named notlocalhorst, FunkyPenguin or cb400f? Well, without people of openSUSE it’s quite hard to tell if you didn’t met them in person. So it’s a great over...
The KDE Project released KDE 4.2 on Tuesday, and of course openSUSE packages were available in time for the release. If you missed the pointer from the KDE announcement inf...
[29.01.2009 16:51] <digitltom> features.opensuse.org updated including vote system :-) Wow, that was fast. openfate already had a lot of features to make feature ...
In December, HP announced that it would release a new desktop offering along with Novell targeted at education customers. Part of the announcement is a repository of educat...
Marko posted yesterday that the call for papers started for Linuxtag. Of course we will have a booth and we also want to do an openSUSE day again. Last year we had 8 presen...
Issue #56 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! New layout ! In this week’s issue: FOSDEM 2009 Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors Novell...
One of our favorite shows for sure, and again we will be there with a lot of people. I’m also happy that Novell sponsors the event, because we think it’s quite important a...
Issue #55 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: openSUSE Project Opens Feature Tracking with openFATE openSUSE forums has reached 20...
The openSUSE Project is pleased to announce that feature tracking and requests are now available to the larger openSUSE Community. The openSUSE feature tracking system, ope...