OpenSUSE Community
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What is the community and who is a member of it is a subject already often found on the openSUSE mailing-lists. A true answer is difficult to give. Some people think that anybody using SUSE Linux is a member of the community. Some others think that to be a member it needs some sort of involvement, subscription to a list, registration as wiki editor through the Novell login... In fact, if you think you are a member, want to be a member, ask if you are a member, then you probably are one :-).
Novell employees work on openSUSE both ways, they are paid to work on certain part of openSUSE, SLED and SLES, but many of them are addicts to Linux, passionate Linux advocates, and they do a lot on their own time. Of course they are members.
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Community specific wiki pages
Any page author/editor is de facto a community member, so any wiki page is done by the community. However some pages are more specially aimed to the community interaction.
openSUSE members location Worldwide
This is a snapshot of the current location map of the openSUSE community. You can also:
The Wiki (the thing you are reading now), is available in many languages, and is continually being translated into many more. Visit the Translation Team to help with this significant task.
Community Structure
Currently the governance structure is one where Novell (the owner of SUSE Linux Products GmbH) acts as benign dictator. They provide the openSUSE infrastructure for free use by the community.
For details see:
The community is organized into many teams that concentrate on different areas of interest within the distribution or the project in general.
Make sure that you visit the How to Participate page.
openSUSE Launch Parties
A current list of all launch parties being held throughout the world. Add yours and enjoy the parties!
Photos
Photos on Flickr tagged with:
| If you have photos from an openSUSE event and you use Flickr, please consider tagging your photos with opensuse |
Have a lot of fun.

