On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, jdd wrote:

> Christoph Thiel wrote:
> 
> > As long as we are only talking about documents (i.e. PDFs), the wiki 
> > is perfectly fine IMHO. If there is other stuff that needs to be 
> > stored in a central place, let me know and we will figure a way to get 
> > this working.
> 
> right now I think of two kind of products.
> 
> * Documents/applications for presenting opensuse on conferences. pdf are 
>   _not_ really applicable, we need more attractive things.
> 
> * packages (tgz) for a course. In my admin course I need sometimes stuff 
>   difficult to find on the net (or that may no be found at the time the 
>   user need it). I use to store it on my own server, but this is not 
>   really openSUSE friendly (I think that all the openSUSE stuff should 
>   be on an ipensSUSE repository) - examples are scripts done specially 
>   for the course and too long to be given as <pre>.
> 
> this will probably not be so frequent, that is why a mail to 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] whould be nice. not for sending the file, obviously, 
> I'm not dumb, but to ask somebody to upload it from any given source.
> 
> the problem is, how do we trust the file? Of course we can trust each 
> other in a small group as we are now, but there are thousen of openSUSE 
> members now and the system should afford that.
> 
> I don't ask only for me personnaly, but as a policy :-)
> 
> and uloading to the wiki is definitively _not_ a solution :-()

How about using forge.novell.com then? We could either create a special 
project for storing openSUSE related "files" or have those who need 
special storage create forge projects for those? Would that work out?


Regards
        Christoph

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