On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 11:18:00AM +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
> Would be awesome, yet we'll have to see whether the build service will
> be mature enough when 10.2 will start to get built, to avoid having a
> issues caused by the build service.

What I udnerstood is that the build service would be something for end of
this year. I can imagine that it is then too close to a 10.2 release, so
it could be for the version after that.

If I am wrong, please tell me so.

> > While I agree that there should become more people an @opensuse.org email 
> > address, I disagree that everybody should get one. Because not every user 
> > of 
> > openSUSE should be able to speak for the project.
> 
> ACK, that's also what I was having on my mind.

I disagree. People who have a login at Novell/openSUSE should get an email
adress as an extra.
At this moment there is nobody, exept suse.de, who can speak for
openSUSE.org

I don't see the opensuse.org email adress as anything official. I see it
as a gift. I have a gmail adress, but when I send mail with that adress, I
hardly speak for gmail.com. I have several other adresses and with none of
those people will think that I am somehow resposible for anything.

> >   The question is, how we can decide/vote who should get one ? How many 
> > people 
> 
> Right, that's the only real issue.

People who file bugreports in bugzulla. Making the adress available only
to some is a bad move that will seperate the community even more to haves
and have nots.


houghi
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