A little over two weeks left for openSUSE 12.1 to be released on November, 16th 2011. And there is no better way to enjoy the new release than with your fellow openSUSE p...
Heya all, In less than 3 weeks, our little baby, openSUSE 12.1, will be released into the wild. Now as you know, babies need lots of attention! This is where we need YOU....
Hello Mates! openSUSE Medical here! Well i would to announce that “openSUSE Medical Calling and also needs you” a) Due to lack of time (i’ve began my Master Studies abr...
We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News Issue 199. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 199 Edition Legal Notice This work (c...
This years openSUSE Election Committee is in the pleasant position to announce the 2011 Board Elections. So, if you want to participate in the openSUSE board and influence...
Friday 16.09, while working on the openSUSE 12.1 marketing actions during the Marketing Hackfest, two of us had the spontaneous idea to suggest an interview to Michael Mill...
One of the most important activities during software development is testing. In FOSS community, software often gets tested by the developers themselves, other developers ...
At the openSUSE conference 2011, there was especially one area that caused us the previous years some trouble and this year nobody spoke about since it just worked fine: Wi...
As was already blogged by Vincent Untz, a few weeks after our last milestone was released as beta 1, the first Release Candidate of openSUSE 12.1 is now floating over the ...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 198. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 198 Edition Legal Notice This wor...