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Contribute to openSUSE #1
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@Warlordfff thanks again! |
@cyntss Hi, I dont know if putting everything in code makes sense. Read my email on the project list (it is so much about perception). How about breaking things into 3 parts.. Contribute with code, growing the community and hardware. My choice of words are not the best in the world, however, I hope that it helps to get my point across. |
Hi @manugupt1 Thanks for the suggestion. We are looking at this. It's more important to get this page published first and then we can refine the contribution part, which is the follow on plan to the landing page. We looked at code and hardware as being the most important right now, but we need to refine the contribution portion, which is a larger effort. |
@ddemaio have you seen the discussion on opensuse-project? |
@hennevogel been looking at the feedback. |
ping |
@ddemaio any updates for this issue or should we close it? |
@cyntss @hennevogel @hellcp should probably discuss this a bit at oSC19. I know we want to discuss a new homepage or slight variation of what we have. |
Hi
I saw a preview of the openSUSE landing page and on the 'Contribute to openSUSE' part I see that you only have Code and Hardware. I would like to see Localization there also. I could help on giving the links about localization, and if the Code and Hardware lands on another sub-page(and not in a wiki page) that show people how to contribute on Hardware and Code, I could help or even do the Localization page(but I would need a preview of those sub-pages once those are available).
openSUSE Localization is important because we have a lot of people around the project that are not technical enough to contribute code and because in many cases is less time consuming that any other contribution. In the past I have used localization to bring new people to the project that later contributed with other ways to the project.
Please let me know your thoughts about it
Regards
Kostas Koudaras
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