On Tuesday 21 December 2010 00:05:48 S.Kemter wrote: > Am Montag 20 Dezember 2010, 23:25:43 schrieb Helen: > > Ok I've no idea what to write about Factory, Tumbleweed and Evergreen, > > and I'm not too sure about Mobile either. I need someone to at least > > find some key points to focus on for these. Searches aren't giving me > > much to work with so I need SOMEONE WHO KNOWS to write some ideas. > > Factory - be part of development . Help us test the next version of > openSUSE, thats also a rolling release, there are snapshots the > Milestones. Here is the main point to bring them to use it, it helps us > with debugging.
Factory leads towards the next release. You can follow the future of openSUSE, we are an open community. > Tumbleweed - rolling release, no bigger update needed, software always up > to date. Always the newest stuff. yet stable ;-) > Evergreen - server variante with longer support, so far I see they plan for > 3 years now. Make that as the last one until they are sure with it. Ideal > for develop on it for smaller companies, ideal also for hoster. Think u > can play with "The rain in spain" from My fair Lady -(It "greens" so green > when Spain's blossoms bloom) in that text. Maybe headline like "Evergreen > - It greens so green..." > > > hope it helps a little bit I'm sure it helps, actually, good stuff. > > br gnokii > > > Note that this is really an advertising pitch, NOT documentation - it > > doesn't have to have everything, just key fun facts or useful things > > to catch the reader's attention and make them want to know more. > > > > Please, if you know anything at all take ten minutes to jot down a few > > ideas. These texts need to be finished so that the posters can be > > ready in plenty of time for the conferences early the New Year. > > > > > > thanks > > > > Helen > > > > http://piratepad.net/VQM25U4GMy > > > > On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Jos Poortvliet <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > On Friday 17 December 2010 05:35:57 Helen wrote: > > >> I made some reasonable progress with the text today, organized them so > > >> they are in the order of the examples as posted by Gnokki, with > > >> headline, topic (for reference) and text below. > > >> > > >> If someone could write something about Factory please? I'm clueless > > >> about that. Also Gnokii I wasn't sure what the topic of the people one > > >> was, I thought 'international' but not sure. > > >> > > >> Also, I'm not too sure about a couple of the last images. > > >> > > >> I also need someone to check the Yast text, it's not quite complete > > >> and I'm not sure what else to say abou that. > > >> > > >> Some of the texts might seem a bit too short, in terms of not saying > > >> enough about the features, but we do need to keep them fairly brief I > > >> think. > > >> > > >> If you think I need to talk about something else, please add it and > > >> > > >> I'll try to work it in. > > >> > > >> Also please comment if you think any of the phrases need improvement, > > >> suggest alternatives, or if facts need correcting! > > >> > > >> http://piratepad.net/VQM25U4GMy > > > > > > Awesome work. The ones that are left are a bit difficult, I couldn't > > > really add much. Anyone who wants to try, add any thoughts you have on > > > the items on the bottom which have no text yet - any ideas could be > > > helpful so don't be afraid to add whatever comes up in your mind :D > > > > > >> thanks > > >> > > >> Helen
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