Re: [opensuse-marketing] Attachmate and openSUSE / open source community.

2010-11-24 Thread Henne Vogelsang
Hey Jimmy,

On 11/23/2010 10:17 PM, Jimmy Pierre wrote:

 I am a bit busy because we are having our Software Freedom Day next
 Saturday.

Cool, who is we? :)

 Questions to be asked:
 
 1. How do the other distros get funded?

Ask them. I'm sure they will explain to you how funding works for them.

 2. Use of openSUSE/SUSE on websites, documents etc. Trademarks, rights to
 use images, logos etc.

We have trademark guidelines for the openSUSE trademark written down in
our wiki.

http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Trademark_guidelines

If you have questions about those don't hesitate to ask the openSUSE
Board who is managing the trademark.

 3. Support from local Attachmate people?

You have to ask them.

 4. Does Attachmate have a community Manager?

They don't have a community, so I expect that they don't have a
community manager but I don't know...

 I could not find one, so I phoned Seattle yesterday evening. I was
 handed to Liz an outsourced PR company.

...you see ;)

 5. What do we tell our members? Does that involve a change of Memorandum and
 Articles of Association, hence bank account, letterheads, business cards,
 websites et al?

As the openSUSE Project has no Memorandum or Articles of Association, no
bank account, no letterheads and no business cards and all websites of
the openSUSE Project are at *opensuse.org those certainly won't change :)

 6. open office is heavily funded by Novell, does that mean that we might
 less developers? Other developments in progress?

How can the openSUSE Project know about the intention of Novell in
regards to LibreOffice? Again, you have to ask them.

 7. Helen is right, what about our pals at Novell?

What about them?

Henne

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Re: [opensuse-marketing] Attachmate and openSUSE / open source community.

2010-11-24 Thread Helen
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Jimmy Pierre
jimmypierre.rouen.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
 Greetings,

 I am a bit busy because we are having our Software Freedom Day next
 Saturday.

 Questions to be asked:

 1. How do the other distros get funded?


There's a little bit of info about Debian funding here:
http://www.debian.org/sitemap


 5. What do we tell our members?

At this point, my suggestion is wait and see.  It's tempting to fire
off emails asking for information, but I figure that the people who
are dealing with the business end of all this will probably have
enough to do right now and don't need more emails from me!

 I trust the board (and no doubt other senior representatives) will
pass on information as soon as they know anything.


 7. Helen is right, what about our pals at Novell?

Again, it's wait and see. Takeovers and sales don't always mean
losses: sometimes it's an opportunity for growth. Let's stay positive
at this point.


Whatever happens, openSUSE wil keep moving forward. At Software
Freedom Day, the best thing is to say that we have a strong community
and committed developers and contributors, which we do. Most
importantly we have a great distribution. We're all still here,
developing, patching, packaging, promoting, supporting.

Have fun on your Software Freedom Day.!

Helen



 Best wishes,
 Jimmy
 President
 nui.fr

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Re: [opensuse-marketing] Attachmate and openSUSE / open source community.

2010-11-24 Thread Koushik Kumar Nundy
To tell the truth, what I'm most scared about is bugzilla. Maybe
funding, branding, etc can get messed up, maybe they won't.

But if Novell and SUSE are separated, how would bugzilla.n.c, a very
'Novell site', remain functional? All bug links are dead. Instantly.

On a smaller scale, it created a temporary bit of havoc on wiki.o.o.
In this case, it is potentially huge.

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

~kknundy
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[opensuse-ambassadors] Re: [opensuse-marketing] Attachmate and openSUSE / open source community.

2010-11-24 Thread Sankar P
 On 11/24/2010 at 10:27 PM, in message
aanlktimstider+hhbyzen37bjiw3_fxytyxgsfzgd...@mail.gmail.com, Koushik Kumar
Nundy kknu...@gmail.com wrote: 
 To tell the truth, what I'm most scared about is bugzilla. Maybe
 funding, branding, etc can get messed up, maybe they won't.
 
 But if Novell and SUSE are separated, how would bugzilla.n.c, a very
 'Novell site', remain functional? All bug links are dead. Instantly.
 
 On a smaller scale, it created a temporary bit of havoc on wiki.o.o.
 In this case, it is potentially huge.
 
 Please correct me if I'm wrong.
 

No need to panic. Nothiing changes in Novell until the first quarter of next 
year. And no service will be dropped overnight without prior handoff plans. 

Sankar

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[opensuse-marketing] Attachmate and openSUSE / open source community.

2010-11-23 Thread Jimmy Pierre
Greetings,

I am a bit busy because we are having our Software Freedom Day next
Saturday.

Questions to be asked:

1. How do the other distros get funded?
2. Use of openSUSE/SUSE on websites, documents etc. Trademarks, rights to
use images, logos etc.
3. Support from local Attachmate people?
4. Does Attachmate have a community Manager? I could not find one, so I
phoned Seattle yesterday evening. I was handed to Liz an outsourced PR
company.
5. What do we tell our members? Does that involve a change of Memorandum and
Articles of Association, hence bank account, letterheads, business cards,
websites et al?
6. open office is heavily funded by Novell, does that mean that we might
less developers? Other developments in progress?
7. Helen is right, what about our pals at Novell?

Best wishes,
Jimmy
President
nui.fr

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