@_carmin@lemm.ee to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish • 29 days agoAre you in this pic?lemm.eeimagemessage-square111arrow-up1454arrow-down120
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minus-squareIcebladelinkfedilink6•29 days agoI unironically have several folks around who’ve moved over to OpenSUSE after me. Criminally underrated, now if only they could get the board in order…
minus-square@pmk@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilink3•28 days agoI have a perception based mainly on a feeling, but is it true that the opensuse community is mainly Suse employees actually deciding what happens?
minus-squareIcebladelinkfedilink3•28 days agoNot exactly. There is very much a symbiotic relationship between the company and the community, even if the latter is more an oblique blob of FOSS projects. You can get a smidge of insight by having a looksie here: https://forums.opensuse.org/t/project-governance/179441/31
minus-square@pmk@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilink1•27 days agoThat was an interesting read. I am even more confused about the community part. When Debian switched to systemd it was a very… lively public discussion with lots of people stating their opinions. It seems to me like the opensuse world is different.
I unironically have several folks around who’ve moved over to OpenSUSE after me.
Criminally underrated, now if only they could get the board in order…
I have a perception based mainly on a feeling, but is it true that the opensuse community is mainly Suse employees actually deciding what happens?
Not exactly.
There is very much a symbiotic relationship between the company and the community, even if the latter is more an oblique blob of FOSS projects.
You can get a smidge of insight by having a looksie here:
https://forums.opensuse.org/t/project-governance/179441/31
That was an interesting read. I am even more confused about the community part. When Debian switched to systemd it was a very… lively public discussion with lots of people stating their opinions. It seems to me like the opensuse world is different.