> If someone want to have a look at the tri-folio flyer pdf it's here
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1867/openSUSE/join-us-for-the-first-virtual-launch-party-opensuse-11-4_tri-folio.pdf
> Be care it's 25MB size !
I assume it's this high res for printing purposes... I can't edit it,
can someone make
Interesting.
So, someone saw reason to change SuSE to SUSE (I asseme the new
spelling suggests that the letters don't stand for anything else
anymore).
But, decided that pronunciation isn't as much of an issue.
I continue to look forward to the never-ending arguments how to really say it.
:)
To
On Friday, February 04, 2011 06:20:47 AM Kim Leyendecker wrote:
> I´m finish with testing Fedora, today, and I´m start to write a article.
> To compare it with openSUSE, we need an openSUSE-release. Shall we
> compare Fedora with openSUSE 11.3 or with 11.4 in development?
>
> kind regards
> kdl
K
On 2/4/11 8:29 AM, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2011 23:50:27 Paul Elliott wrote:
Why not use both names? Then one could use either name depending on the
political context.
"open-buildservice for historical reasons also called
opensuse-buildservice"
"opensuse-buildservice for
I´m finish with testing Fedora, today, and I´m start to write a article.
To compare it with openSUSE, we need an openSUSE-release. Shall we
compare Fedora with openSUSE 11.3 or with 11.4 in development?
kind regards
kdl
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Am 03.02.2011 22:28, schrieb Alan Clark:
I can envision a great marketing ploy. We video people around the world trying
to say openSUSE. It would be great fun.
+1
That looks really great, really. Maybe we can do something like
election.opensuse.org , where you can answer some polls?
kind r
Am 03.02.2011 21:12, schrieb Bryen M. Yunashko:
Ahh that's a never-ending question.:-)
When in Germany, I hear it pronounced as "sue-zeh" and that's pretty
much what I go by these days.
I don´t care how you pronounce it, the main thing is, that you use it! :)
Seriously, I call it opensoose (ge
Hre the clip with music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtVl7g6r0CQ
I found the music on Jamendo. If you don't want to pay, you have to
search first by licence. this one is CC-BY, acceptable :-)
If we want for openSUSE an original music (done for us only), we may
have to pay :-(
jdd
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On Thursday 03 February 2011 19:59:05 jdd wrote:
> Le 03/02/2011 19:41, Jos Poortvliet a écrit :
> > Please check out http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:LCA2011 and not the mail
> > below, the site is better organized and I fixed some things :D
>
> should add the country and place :-)
Hey, it's a w