Hi,
On 9/26/10 1:48 AM, Rajko M. wrote:
On Saturday 25 September 2010 12:09:06 Kostas Boukouvalas wrote:
*In case of need* because - as Stathis mentioned - many times we' ll
probably have the opportunity to present openSUSE in schools and other
organizations that may be somewhat suspicious about "the 'hacker' in
front", what is the official bureau of the openSUSE community,
recognized by law in the European Union by which we could have a
signature over a piece of paper?
openSUSE is no official organization. It's an open source project. The
board is working on making an official "foundation" that represents the
project but this is not done yet. Can you tell us in which situation you
would need a signature for what? This is the first time we hear about
something like that. Please elaborate.
In case there is not one, at who do we go for this? Novell?
If we would have some formal recognition to help outside people check
credentials, potential to present openSUSE will be drastically improved.
We have a status like that: Membership. What do you think needs to be
improved to make this more recognizable for the outside world?
Henne
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