We are pleased to announce the new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 164. openSUSE Weekly News openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 164 Edition Legal Notic...
With red carpets rolling out in Hollywood, you’d expect some applause for the openSUSE 11.4 RC2 release, which has now gone live ahead of 11.4 proper. But with much of the ...
As announced previously, openSUSE organized an Open-Bugs-Day held on January 20. Many people participated, including a large number of contributors new to #opensuse-testi...
We need a short service outage to move one of the big storages behind the openSUSE Buildservice to a new location. As result, build.opensuse.org and software.opensuse.org/s...
In about a week Google will accept applications from Free Software projects to be part of Google’s Summer of Code. This great project enables students who want to spend the...
We are pleased to announce the new openSUSE Weekly News 163. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 163 Edition Legal Notice Copyrights of the introduc...
One of the easiest things to do to contribute to the free and open source movement and the openSUSE Project is to exercise your second free software freedom: The freedom to...
As you all know, we’re closing in on the Final Release of openSUSE 11.4… and so in this last window for bug-fixing we need your help! The testing team is looking for vol...
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News #162. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 163 Edition Published: 2011-02-15 Table of...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 161. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 161 Edition Published: 2011-02-05 Table...
We will be updating our certificates for *.opensuse.org and *.suse.de today, sometime between 19:00 and 22:00 UTC. We will be upgrading to a 2048 bit certificate, which wi...
We will have a service outage (expected are 30 minutes) this Thursday morning between 09:00 and 10:00 CET. This means the following services will not be reachable during t...
Apart from being a tasty Bavarian bread-snack, Bretzn is a code-name for a collection of technology aimed at solving a problem which has existed in software development for...