On Friday 08 October 2010 12:29:23 Kostas Koud wrote:
> Finally because I am confused, is there anywhere the complete
> announcement so that we can translate it in order to send it on some
> local Sites-blogs and even twitt the original announcement?

It's published, here:
http://news.opensuse.org/2010/10/07/opensuse-announces-second-11-4-
development-milestone-with-new-kernel-openoffice-mesa/

> 2010/10/7 Andreas Jaeger <[email protected]>:
> > On Wednesday 06 October 2010 18:23:18 Will Stephenson wrote:
> >> On Tuesday 05 October 2010 20:19:11 Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> >> > As discussed in today's marketing IRC meeting: We're a week late with
> >> > the M2 announcement.
> >> > 
> >> > Coolo gave me the following package update info, will somebody write
> >> > this week an announcement for Milestone 2?
> >> 
> >> I'll add links when I put into into news.o.o
> >> 
> >> BEGINS
> >> openSUSE Announces Second 11.4 Development Milestone With
> > 
> > The sentenced is not complete.
> > 
> >> This week, the openSUSE project announces Milestone 2 of openSUSE 11.4.
> > 
> > Write somewhere that this is milestone 2 out of 6.
> > 
> >> Milestones are periodic development snapshots of the next release of
> >> openSUSE. Milestone 2 (M2) includes updates to major components across
> >> the breadth of the distribution.
> >> 
> >> Starting at the bottom of the stack, Linux Kernel 2.6.36rc4 made it into
> >> M2. This is accompanied by the OpenGL implementation Mesa 7.9, which
> >> provides a new shader compiler and support for newer Radeon chips. The
> >> cronie crontab manager replaces the Vixie cron used until now and adds
> >> the flexible anacron, which allows cronjobs to happen even if the
> >> machine was powered down at the scheduled time.  D-Bus 1.4 adds support
> >> for systemd and fixes the threading issues which gave KDE 4.5 problems.
> >> 
> >> Productivity users can get a taste of the future with OpenOffice
> >> 3.3alpha, including the user interface redesign resulting from Project
> >> Renaissance. Developers will enjoy Python 2.7, the latest, and last in
> >> the Python 2 line, as well as the new D language support in gdb 7.2,
> >> and the newly released Qt 4.7 and boost 1.44 libraries.
> >> 
> >> Rounding out the milestone are point release updates galore to GNOME
> >> 2.31.92, KDE 4.5.1, Inkscape 0.48, KOffice 2.2.2, and Firefox 3.6.10.
> >> 
> >> We look forward to your bug reports and test experiences.  As usual,
> >> automated testing and the openSUSE Factory team have been taking hits
> >> for you to ensure that M2 will be at least minimally functional.
> >> 
> >> The next milestone is scheduled to for November 5.
> >> ENDS
> > 
> > thanks,
> > Andreas
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