Tasks

From openSUSE

This page is a list of tasks that the opensuse community declared as vital, but has no volunteers for. Here you can browse through needed jobs and find one that suits you. If you have a task that should be added to this list, bring it up in the meetings or on the appropriate mailing list (see Communicate page).


Contents


Art & branding


  • Artwork. Contribute to openSUSE look.
    • <List tools>


Wiki


  • Extend the SDB with articles
    • Missing instructions that will make clear difference between SDB and HOWTO article.
  • Wiki Maintenance Tasks are listed on the Wiki Team page


Documentation


  • Document the new media handling and alternatives (autofs, ivman) in the SDB.
  • Document the rpm-md+ format we use in the 10.1 update directory. Please ask on the factory mailinglist if you have any questions about it. Part of it, the signing, is explained on Secure_Installation_Sources.

Yast documentation

Yast documentation is short. Of course many pages are straightforward, but for the others we have to write instructions.

The opening page (control center) there is probably no need to be documented. For the modules we could make a starting page with sub pages for option pages if applicable.

Here is an example of the proposed layout:

If known, it would be very useful to add the name of the yast module found in rpm list. A copy in each language with the good images is a plus.

Examples of openSUSE usage

The wiki should not document only the internals of the distribution, but also the USE of it.
Answers to question:"How do I set openSUSE for ... ?", can be motivating factor to give it a test run. The most common usage is:

  • Internet communication mail, newsgroups, IRC , Instant Messaging,
  • Internet browsing, reading articles, listening music, watching movies
  • photo classification, retouch, graphic creation,
  • desktop and/or server(s) for home or small office network
  • a library for your collections of music, books, antiques, stamps or coins
  • a learning or motivational tool to re-ignite, engage, and encourage your innate curiosity


Jobs around the Build Service


We do look for help with our Build Service tools. Please ask or submit your ideas around the build service at the mailto:opensuse-buildservice+subscribe@opensuse.org mailing list.


Mirrors


Talk to every mirror admin you come across not only to mirror ftp://ftp.suse.com, but http://ftp.opensuse.org, also. If you convinced them, add the mirror to the respective mirror pages in the download section.

Projects


We need volunteers to lead the projects, give shape, define tasks, be a focal point of a project development. Open source development is based on a volunteers that create loose groups bound with common interest, but the successful projects have core group of individuals that give direction to the project.


GNOME-specific Tasks


If you're interested in helping with the GNOME effort in openSUSE, please take a look at the GNOME-specific tasks on the GNOME Tasks page and jump right in.


Employment at Novell


Novell is constantly looking for skilled employees within SUSE R&D to work on openSUSE. Have a look at our career pages (Germany, Czech Republic, International) for more information.