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  • Presentation slide, folders and other material Artwork material Talking points, cool things and arguments Launch Parties, Booth organizing and other Events How
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  • the current state of your projects or doing something very different and cool.
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  • suffered from malware. Download help Installation help Mirrors More Ideas for cool openSUSE derivatives
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  • Mueller (Blog, IRC: dirk) Jan HoleÅ¡ovský (Blog) Stephan Kulow (Blog, IRC: Coolo) - openSUSE project manager Klaas Freitag (IRC: dragotin) Adrian Schröter
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  • openSUSE and we're so cool" - cool you introduced openSUSE! "Feel free to hang around by our forums... lots of knowledge and cool people sharing information
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  • Stephan Barth Eduardo Jan Z pg Mihaly Coolo Marcus Meissner Focused working group. Dicussing it with managers (Adrian, coolo, Jiri, Frederic, ...) Agree that
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  • Frederic Crozat Adam Majer Ludwig Nussel Manuel Schnitzer Status update: coolo refreshed all git repositories with the latest state, performance for updating
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  • Marketing > Resources Presentations - Marketing and artwork repository - Product demo - Events Here you find the launch party how-to. It contains a simple
    8 KB (1,389 words) - 20:40, 21 November 2016
  • to be a Novell employee to participate! If you’d like to hack on something cool and useful, you’re welcome to join in! We’ll be collecting ideas in openFATE
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  • (B2C) honors usability (simple and easy) and coolness more than freedom. Could we build a broad, rocking and cool community around openSUSE to have the resources
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  • highlight specific features of a release. So, we need: experts that collect cool new features - this can be done as part of the liason team for specific areas
    5 KB (615 words) - 11:33, 10 December 2015
  • W: Java unusable W: Bad QA W: manual configuration is complex W: lots of cool features are not documented, thus not used or integrated W: "golden cage"
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  • org/alp-git-packaging-workflow Adam Majer Adrian Bernhard M. Wiedemann Bruno Coolo Dan ÄŒermák Dimstar Dirk Mueller Eduardo Navarro Frederic Crozat Jan Z Jiri
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  • with plasma-nm tittiatcoke check with coolo if we still are allowed to perform this change tittiatcoke check with coolo if we can still have KDE:Telepathy
    1 KB (159 words) - 19:49, 24 September 2013
  • like updating _meta for every revision as OBS has an extra history for it. Coolo prefers an explicit push for new git revisions anyway. An alternative proposal
    2 KB (241 words) - 08:25, 7 October 2022
  • Frederic Crozat Action Item Review Current Gitea admins (for now) are adrian, coolo, dirk Review https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Git-Packagi
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  • stuff coolo should be aware of, just do it like I did [Monday, 5 July 2010] [13:38:26] <badshah> HolgiDE: OK, but there is every chance of a "coolo" snub
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  • GitHub: For a brochure/flyer look here. We have posters, the 'openSUSE is cool' series here is awesome but there is much more. openSUSE conference and summit
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  • Origami Create some cool openSUSE Crossword puzzles and share it with kids there are foldable tuxes in our artwork repo, real cool to print and let kids
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  • that is/should be true for any strategy) There would suddenly be a bit of "cool-factor" to using and contributing to openSUSE Differentiation from Fedora
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