Richard Brown
Richard is from England but currently lives in Fürth in Germany, and is employed as Software Architect (Distributions) at SUSE. Involved in openSUSE/SUSE since 2003, Richard has contributed to various aspects of the project, including supporting users on IRC, testing/bug reporting, packaging, artwork, and governance, serving as the projects Chairman for 5 years. Most recently, Richard created openSUSE Aeon, which he proudly uses as his daily driver.
Richard Brown presents 23 Events:
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Testing Fedora in openQA at openSUSE Conference
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Pacemakers, Death by Storage, and Shooting Servers in the Head at openSUSE Conference
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The Future is Unwritten at openSUSE Conference
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openQA - Avoiding Disasters of Biblical Proportions at openSUSE Conference 2016
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Distribute or Die - Arguing against Additional Repositories. at openSUSE Conference 2016
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openSUSE Project Meeting at openSUSE Conference 2016
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Improve the quality of Plasma with Wayland at openSUSE Conference 2016
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openSUSE & Jurrassic Park at openSUSE Conference 2017
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Tumbleweed, but Still Occationally Worry. at openSUSE Conference 2017
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Atomic Bonds: openSUSE Kubic & SUSE CaaSP at openSUSE Conference 2018
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openSUSE is what you make it at openSUSE Conference 2018
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btrfs is awesome, except when it isn't at openSUSE Conference 2018
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openSUSE MicroOS at openSUSE Conference 2019
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openSUSE MicroOS Desktop at openSUSE Conference 2019
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openSUSE MicroOS - the OS that does "just one job" at openSUSE Summit Dublin
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openSUSE MicroOS - the OS that does "just one job" at openSUSE Virtual Summit
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MicroOS Desktop - The Road to Daily Driving at openSUSE + LibreOffice Virtual Conference (Time in UTC)
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Regular Releases are Wrong, Roll for your life. at openSUSE + LibreOffice Virtual Conference (Time in UTC)
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Why you should be running the MicroOS Desktop at openSUSE Conference 2023
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openSUSE Aeon - Desktop Linux without getting Down and Dirty at Community Summit Berlin
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openSUSE Aeon - Desktop Linux without getting Down and Dirty at openSUSE Conference 2024
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Don't Fear the Reboot at openSUSE Conference 2024
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We're all grown up: openSUSE is not SUSE at openSUSE Conference 2024