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| :The openSUSE Board is a group of People elected by the [[Members|openSUSE Members]] to lead the overall Project. | :The openSUSE Board is a group of People elected by the [[Members|openSUSE Members]] to lead the overall Project. | ||
| - | ===[[Community Multiplier Team]]=== | + | ===[[Boosters Team]]=== |
| :The Team inside Novell that is working exclusively on openSUSE | :The Team inside Novell that is working exclusively on openSUSE | ||
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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 https://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.
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.

