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> I expanded upon it quite a bit today, you can find it here: Hi all, anyone 
> interested in reviewing a very nice OBS article on 
> http://piratepad.net/DWALeHTOnL ?
> 
> I think at least big parts of your article can be copy-pasted, I already did 
> some copying. The article above can hopefully go live sometime this week. 
> That also means we must then push it to the press - by blogging, tweeting and 
> denting!

Jos,

 I've traded some ideas with Helen and we will build a single article
more detailed. We're working on a structure, and will use the same
etherpad and we will work the wiki together. The knowledge I have over
wiki's I will share with Helen during this and we will share the
materials for a unique more insightful article.

 By the way, the wiki page[1] contents and structure are vapor for now
(to be worked on the pad thingie), though the 'Referrals' (subject to
change topic name) I would like to keep more accurate. I've done a
minimal research and added some links for testing. Any new material,
feel free to insert (links) or mail to list, same applies to anyone. I
would like to keep an extensive link section that would provide some
cool links for a wider audience (press, users, researchers, enthusiasts,
etc).

 I will contact Andreas soon to get some additional information (mainly
advice on how he would like OBS to be 'portraited', and will work out
with some interviews suggested by Adrian, starting with Meego (probably
Scribus and openVAS or any you guys think we should do).
 
 nelson

 [1] - http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:OBS:Article


> Keep it up :D
> 
> Cheers,
> Jos
> 
> > nelson.
> > 
> > > 
> > > Andreas
> > 
> > 
> > 


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