On Wednesday 08 September 2010 13:12:01 Adrian Schröter wrote: > On Wednesday 08 September 2010 11:18:38 Andreas Jaeger wrote: > > On Tuesday 07 September 2010 18:43:26 Nelson Marques wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > > Some days ago on the IRC it poped out that I would be writing a small > > > article for openSUSE Build Service. > > > > Cool! > > > > > [...] > > > * Andreas, want to be my wingman on this? I am aware you have in your > > > possession some interviews to be processed. We can use them. I would > > > also need a small talk over IRC if possible (10/20 minutes) so I know > > > how you want to present OBS, to whom you want it to be appealing to, and > > > pretty much the stuff you want to promote. For the 'new user' experience > > > I'll base it on my own adventure. Also any interesting information you > > > can provide would be great. > > > > I will help for sure! Just ask me detailed questions or let's chat over > > IRC, > > just ping me, I'm AJaeger on #opensuse-marketing > > Just in case, I am also offering help on this. > > Maybe you want to add also a "what is new in OBS 2.1?" section, which will go > into beta state these days ? > Current new features in 2.1 can found here: > > http://www.suse.de/~adrian/OBS-Roadmap/ > > I plan to create two videos in the next free second about OBS. One shall show > how to fix something simple via the new webui in an openSUSE:Factory project. > > The other video should demonstrate some new source service and how to use them > (together with a blog entry).
Be sure not to just blog about them but to let us know in advance so we can point to it from a news.opensuse article! This will make it much more likely to be picked up by the press. Also, the video's should probably end up being linked to from the OBS site?!? > If someone else want to create these (or other) videos it would be welcome of > course > also. I can also write a story book for these (got there, click on this). > > I just want to make some corners a little bit nicer in the webui as needed > for 2.1 anyway. > > thanks > adrian > >
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