Am Dienstag 09 November 2010, 13:39:13 schrieb Jos Poortvliet:
> On 2010-11-08 Rajko wrote:
> > On Monday 08 November 2010 05:47:56 Bryen M. Yunashko wrote:
> Blabla
> 
> Back to Gnoki's original idea.

give Jos a biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig hug. Because I am really 
angry since yesterday

> If I understand it correctly, he wants to
> start packaging these cool small projects for all linux distro's on OBS.
> We can get in contact with them and make sure they use OBS as download
> location and mention us in the release announcement. Did I understand
> that, Gnokii?

no I dont wont do package that stuff. I want to find such projects and inform 
them directly about the OBS. Help them to migrate if they like to do that, not 
package ther stuff, that they should do self.
> 
> If that is the case, I would say very cool. I thought about something like
> this for SUSE Studio but it should also work for OBS. It might even go
> together - OBS builds the packages, Studio lets users download live images
> and do a testdrive.
> 
> By working with Studion (which is a SUSE/Novell thing, not openSUSE, I
> know) we 1. make it cooler (direct download of Amazon Cloud image, live
> testrun in browser, things like that rock) and 2. they can help us with
> the packaging in OBS :D
> 
> Let's keep the discussion practical, btw, Bryen. Not that your point is not
> relevant in general, but it's too strategic for now - let's just go with
> this and get something done.
> 
> Again, Gnokii, what do you think? Others like it? If so, I will contact the
> studio people and we can look for packaging volunteers.


we need no volunteers for packaging, we need volunteers to make a list with 
such projects like I mentioned and volunteers to contact them via mail.


br gnokii
> 
> Cheers,
> Jos

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