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...
Have you ever wanted to join Build Service development, but you had no idea what to implement? Would you like a real opportunity to learn Ruby on Rails? This is a great tim...
Issue #54 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: Bugzilla Update to 3.2 Contributor Gifts Miguel de Icaza: Mono goes Access...
Want classic KDE on openSUSE, without the full DVD download? Carlos Goncalves has you covered. openSUSE 11.1 Live CDs and USB images featuring KDE 3.5 are now available for...
Andreas Schneider has unleashed the first public release candidate of csync 0.42, which is now available as source from the csync Web site, or via one-click for openSUSE 11...
To make bug reporting easier, we will be updating Novell’s Bugzilla to the latest stable release (Bugzilla 3.2) with some additional features added by Novell. This update w...
Today we had two posts that contributors received the Box and a very special gift. Again Salid was one of the first who got it. If you are not from Germany, you have to wai...
Issue #53 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: Masim Sugianto: First Hackfest for Indonesian openSUSE Community How to Make openSUS...
Happy New Year ! Issue #52 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: openSUSE Education available SLE10 and 11.1 Zimbra Mail Server Tra...
Again here are the download numbers, from download.opensuse.org. If you don’t know, in the first 30 hours after the release we are redirecting the traffic to akamai instead...