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Do-No-Evil Saturday - Part I: Quiet Week for the OpenSUSE Project

Marcus Rueckert from the OpenSUSE project had a page published about him this week.

This week we travel back to the main center of the openSUSE development, Nürnberg, to meet Marcus ‘darix’ Rueckert - openSUSE packager, and openSUSE Build Service content administrator among other stuff.


Francis Giannaros released and announced the weekly newsletter, as usual:




Issue 12 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out![0]

In this week's issue:

* Quiet Week, Many Small Changes * Continued Work on Slimming down the Installation * Firefox 3.0 Beta 3 Packages * In Tips and Tricks: One Command System Update (Without Password) * Expanded Lenovo SUSE Linux Offerings

[0] http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Weekly_News/12

Have a lot of fun!




DownloadSquad did a bit of a publicity piece that involved OpenSUSE live CDs. It was in touch with Zonker recently, as well.

We know how it is. You like to hack. You like to develop software -- or maybe you just like to watch developing software coming together (there are stranger hobbies). You've been known to play with alpha software. Yes, yes, you truly live on the edge.

[..]

Still not quite ready to test? You haven't too long to wait. OpenSUSE 11.0 is scheduled for public release on June 19 of this year.


Here is a press release about openSUSE 10.3 training.

VTC.com and trainer Bobby Rogers have produced a tutorial on openSUSE 10.3 with over six hours of step-by-step training on Novell's latest update of the popular Linux distribution. If you're just getting started with Linux, openSUSE is a great way to begin, and Rogers will take you through everything you need to know. OpenSUSE is a scalable operating system that can be used on anything from a home-use computer to a workstation environment or even as a dedicated network server.


As Francis admitted, this has been a quiet week for OpenSUSE.

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