[me]
http://www.flickr.com/groups/opensuse/
the group is, obviously, open to everyone who would like to join in .... I
thought it can be fun, hope you'll have fun too ...

[Richard Bos]
For what can this be used, can you give a little introduction about its possibilities?


Uhm, I'll try to explain my vision. First and foremost I like the community aspect of Open Source, I believe that if people are well with each other works and interest then they can collaborate better to achieve a common goal. And doing so they can "feed the soul" and have fun too ...

So, flickr has born some time ago now, and reading the Flickr FAQs we can see:

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What is Flickr?

Flickr is the best way to store, sort, search and share your photos online. There is a huge mass of photos in the world, and Flickr provides a way to organize yours, and for you and your friends and family to tell your stories about them.

The best way to learn about it is to upload some photos, explore the site[1], join some groups [2] and make some friends.

[1] http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/
[2] http://www.flickr.com/groups/
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So, to agglomerate since many people have blogs {Planet SUSE, Planet Gnome and so on}, posts on forum it's screenshots and hangs around the web promoting their interests I find that Flickr can be used too to invite people around the opensuse group since it's social aspect ...

So, if I have a nice groups of images of a LUG conference, a workshop on some code, a FOSDEM photo report I can put my photos on Flickr, tag them with "opensuse" "suse" "whatever" and then publish them everywhere ...

Hope I've explained myself clearly ... if not, ask me again ;-)

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