Marching to openSUSE
how to contribute to openSUSE comnunity
Presented by:
Zhao Qiang

Zhao Qiang
from
SUSE Beijing
I am a developer in SUSE Beijing office, mainly focus on Gnome, Plymouth, and M17N. I have made a lot of contributions to openSUSE. I'm learning GTK, Glib, and other gnome infrastructure library now.
No video of the event yet, sorry!
- I will have a short talk on how to contribute to openSUSE, how to request a bug for openSUSE, bug information rules which will make developer more easy to understand and communicate. We like to have both positive and negative feedback - and also ideas for improvement. Positive feedback means that we like to hear that a system was installed successfully and works, that certain areas have been tested and that those work. Please report this on the opensuse@opensuse.org mailinglist. Positive feedbacks are recorded in our testdb.
- openSUSE release editions, the relationship about the releases. Factory is built in its own project openSUSE:Factory on the Open Build Service reference server. Development, does not happen directly in openSUSE:Factory but in so called devel projects. I will talk about the code review process. the rules to make patch to openSUSE package.
- Date:
- 2016 October 2 - 10:45
- Duration:
- 30 min
- Room:
- Convention Hall
- Conference:
- openSUSE.Asia Summit 2016
- Language:
- Track:
- openSUSE
- Difficulty:
- Easy
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- Room:
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- Room:
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- Start Time:
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- Room:
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