Building packages for multiple distros can be a major pain – which is why we provide the openSUSE Build Service. One of the Build Service’s many features is the ability to ...
‘People of openSUSE’ caught up the man behind the great effort done on the German openSUSE wiki - Matthias Fehring. He is one of the system operatores of the de.opensuse.o...
The openSUSE Project is proud to announce the openSUSE 11.0 Release Candidate 1 (RC1). The good news is that we’re closing in on the final release of 11.0, but it’s not tim...
Second day on the Linuxtag, i tried to post yesterday but the Network was not working that good. Anyway, we are in Berlin! On the first pic you see the car i have, the...
Well, for me and some other openSUSE guys it’s T-1, we going tomorrow to set up the booth. (actually the picture is from last year .. :-)). So why should you come to Ber...
A year’s research on Novell and the openSUSE project is now published as a master’s thesis at the University of Oslo. “Managing Firm-Sponsored Open Source Communities” deta...
Long time openSUSE developer Klaus Kämpf joined former S.u.S.E nine years ago and since then never looked back being committed to his System Management Architect job at No...
Issue #23 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: Announcing openSUSE 11.0 Beta 3 People of openSUSE: Wolfgang Koller Stat...
A quick reminder, we have an openSUSE Project Meeting coming up on Wednesday, May 21, at 16:00 UTC, to discuss the latest developments in openSUSE. For a listing of this w...
Attention openSUSE users and contributors! It’s time to exercise your vote and help the openSUSE team identify the bugs that need to be squashed prior to the openSUSE 11.0 ...