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Geeko Many hands make any work easy. Teams are topic specific, and concentrate on doing one task and doing it well. If you have a group of people with a specific task, you can add it here. Interested in joining a team? Please use the contact information on the teams page.



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ARCH Team

Porting and maintaining openSUSE on non-PC platforms. The POWER Team is part of this.

BNC Screening Team

We take initial care of many incoming bug reports filed to the publicly accessible part of the Bugzilla bugtracking system at http://bugzilla.novell.com.

Build Service Team

This group of people work on the implementation details of Build Service created to allow everyone with packaging experience to build and provide packages for the openSUSE community.

Board

The openSUSE Board is a group of People elected by the openSUSE Members to lead the overall Project.

Boosters Team

The Team inside Novell that is working exclusively on openSUSE.

Documentation Team

We are the infamous Doku-Wichtl, a group of professional writers that create the openSUSE/SUSE Linux official documentation and help volunteers in their efforts.

Education Team

We create the famous packages for educational use and the Edu-CD for openSUSE.

Forum Team

The people contributing to the openSUSE Forums as staff members.

GNOME Team

The people contributing to the GNOME project and working on GNOME on openSUSE/SUSE Linux.

KDE Team

The people contributing to the KDE project and working on KDE on openSUSE/SUSE Linux.

Localization Team

The people localizing openSUSE specific applications to various languages.

Marketing Team

A group of people spreading the word about openSUSE.

Medical Team

Ports Software for doctor's practice and clinical use to openSUSE.

Mobile Devices Team

A small group of people working especially on notebooks and laptops.

Mono Team

The Mono developers, we provide support for all Mono-based applications.

Proofreading Team

The team proofreading software strings.

QA Team

The team taking care of Novell/SUSE products and maintenance update tests.

openFATE Feature Screening Team

The openFATE feature screening team wants to keep openFATE as efficient as possible to assure best outcome for our distribution openSUSE.

OpenOffice.org Team

The team taking care of OpenOffice.org development.

Security Team

The team taking care of the security of the Linux based products Novell/SUSE releases, before and after the release.

Testing Team

We feed Bugzilla.

Tools and Services Team

Traditionally coming from the software infrastructure area for the SUSE R&D we now develop and maintain systems with company wide impact like Swamp or our feature tracking system Fate. Additionally we are doing a lot of buildservice work.

Translation Team

Volunteers that help translate the wiki and documents into many languages.

UX Team

Our goal is to improve the user experience by working on design, usability and art.

Weekly News Team

The team taking care of the openSUSE Weekly News.

Wiki Team

The wiki is the web document you're reading right now. It is a collaborative effort of a very large and loose collection of people (as anybody with a username can edit pages). There is, however, also a group of dedicated wiki editors that are trying to copyedit, organize, manage and keep things under control. See also openSUSE Community

Xfce Team

The openSUSE Xfce Team works on the integration of the Xfce desktop environment.

YaST Team

The team working on YaST, the installation and setup tool.