On 2011-02-11 Chuck wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Jos Poortvliet 
<[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dear friends,
> > 
> > We have an interesting opportunity before us to communicate to
> > people who might not be fans of or very much aware of openSUSE.
> > Novell is setting up a mailinglist system for SUSE Studio. Users
> > of Studio are categorized in ISV, individual user, corporate user
> > and open source project. Now the second and last categories we
> > could spam once a month or so with something like a newsletter
> > talking about openSUSE. Just an idea of course, we could also send
> > them daily viagra mail but I bet they'll block SUSE Studio mail if
> > we do that
> > 
> > :D
> > 
> > Now we can discuss the usual riff-raff of ideas. I can think of a
> > few myself - as usual, ideas are cheap. It's the work that counts.
> > So let me introduce, just for this discussion, an interesting
> > rule: if you add an idea, that means you are willing to do it. For
> > example, if person X will say "we could do a monthly newsletter"
> > that means that person X is willing and committed to do it. Or
> > doesn't share the idea.
> > 
> > NOW let's see how many ideas there are ;-)
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Jos
> > (in an experimental mood, combined with a cold, headache, backpains
> > and way to much work on his plate to be able to sit back and relax
> > or sleep, meh meh meh)
> 
> Jos,
> 
> I love to do something like. I been wanting to do a PDF that people
> can do and carry on the e-book/pad. With tips and tricks. And
> lighting apps that where built on openSUSE.

Awesome. Do you really think it is possible to do this regularly? You 
can of course re-use any texts we wrote and ask for help - but you'll 
have to be 'in charge'. It'd be great if you can do it, of course...

Nobody else offers to help with this?

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