The openSUSE Project will be having its first full-on contributor’s conference this September in beautiful Nuremberg, Germany. There’s still a lot of planning to be done, ...
If you’re still thinking about submitting an application for the openSUSE Project (or, actually, any project) for Google Summer of Code - the deadline is Friday, April 3rd ...
The openSUSE Project is bringing the green to Prague in April! The openSUSE Project will have a booth, demos, and several presentations at the LinuxExpo in Prague, April 15...
Issue #65 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: Update on iFolder openSUSE Weekly News @ RadioTux.de People of openSUSE i...
We’re pleased to announce that as of today the great team of RadioTux will include a summary of openSUSE Weekly News in their German-speaking podcast “Radiotux@HoRads”. It’...
We will start new round of People of openSUSE interviews with openSUSE community members. Just as before, the aim is to make you familiar with people behind openSUSE projec...
Issue #64 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: openSUSE Build Service 1.5 Announced Gabriel Stein: SuSE-Studio - Quick and Easier ...
The next openSUSE Project meeting will take place tomorrow, Wednesday March 25th at 12:00 UTC (13:00 CET) See all time zones on the Fixed Time World Clock. As always, the m...
Quick reminder: The student application period starts today for the Google Summer of Code 2009. (See the previous post on GSoC and openSUSE.) If you’d like to work with o...
Stephan Binner reported on -announce that there’s a problem with the DNS for Planet SUSE at the moment. If you’re trying to reach Planet SUSE, you can still reach it at pla...
Once again, the openSUSE Project will be participating in Google’s Summer of Code program! openSUSE was one of the 150 mentoring organizations accepted this year, and we’re...
The openSUSE Project is proud to announce the 1.5 release of the openSUSE Build Service. This release takes developers beyond just building packages. You can now build your...
Issue #63 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: Geeko wants you! Update on openSUSE Infrastructure Services (download.opensuse.org)...
Good news, everybody! The download.opensuse.org and stage.opensuse.org systems are now fully restored, and all services should now be available. DNS has been changed to po...
openSIS is proud to announce that we are beginning construction of a Linux server on an IBM iSeries computer using a SUSE LPAR. This is a joint venture proof of concept wi...
We’ve restored user services to download.opensuse.org and are working to restore all services and add redundancy to the system. The repository inconsistencies last night w...
Peter Poeml has reported that the storage array is down for download.opensuse.org. We don’t have a definite time for it to be up again, but it could be more than one day. W...
Issue #62 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: openSUSE Project Meeting next Wednesday openSUSE Trademark Guidelines Released ...
The openSUSE Project is looking for a few good mentors for the Google Summer of Code 2009! The openSUSE Project was a mentoring organization last year, and we’re hoping to ...
The next openSUSE Project meeting will be Wednesday, March 11th, at 17:00 UTC on Freenode. Again that’s: 2009-03-11 17:00 UTC See all the timezones here: //is.gd/lZgv. T...
The roadmap for 11.2 is now set, and openSUSE is getting a fixed release cycle! Codenamed “Fichte,” openSUSE 11.2 is planned for release in November, and releases thereaf...
Issue #61 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: Joe Brockmeier: Addressing the layoffs Andrew Wafaa: Open Support Masim S...
The openSUSE Project is pleased to announce the release of the openSUSE Trademark Guidelines (PDF). With the guidelines, the openSUSE Project is looking to clarify the use ...