On Tuesday 31 August 2010 15:50:36 Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 August 2010 14:13:53 Graham Lauder wrote:
> > On Tuesday 31 Aug 2010 23:26:36 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
> > > Dear friends,
> > > 
> > > A while ago the following list was created:
> > > http://piratepad.net/1BhrwTboSg
> > > 
> > > It is a list of things we can do for the ambassadors to support them in
> > > what they do - spreading the word about openSUSE.
> > 
> > Oh great, I write a pile of stuff and it bloody up an disappears!  :{
> 
> You can use the timeline to get the previous version and copy & paste from 
> there.  I apologize for this and hope you see that the new version is really 
> better ;)
>  
> > And now we have a different pad.... is that one going to disappear any time
> > soon??
> 
> It's not planned. :-)
> 
> Andreas
> 

Our favorite yet terrorizing puppy promised to create a template for reporting 
on an event.

Dude, you can put it here:
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Events
(i added the points from the piratepad mentioned above: 
http://piratepad.net/akYFw1G6Ct )

Oh and to all: I'm trying to convince our ambassadors to create an etherpad for 
openSUSE. This will help us as it can show an overview of the pads we have 
open. You can name them, and even create accounts and close some pads you'd 
like to keep private.

If any of you has experience with etherpad or would like to play with it - the 
admins have told me they would be happy to host a VM with etherpad for us. That 
means that if somebody can create an etherpad VM image (SUSE Studio!!!) they 
will host it and we'll all be happy, ponies and all. Anyone feeling technical 
today?

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