As a follow-up to Gerald’s questions now Ariez J Vachha took up on the candidates with another question: I would like to know the candidates views on making it easier for those that want to participate, especially non coders, to do so, and how they propose to do it. Thanks for raising this question as […]
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Running for openSUSE Board #2: Questions and Answers
Already in the beginning of 2019 I have been a candidate for the board of openSUSE. Since there are now two places open again, I am again available for the task and run for election. A general overview of my ideas and goals can be found here. In the run-up to the election all candidates […]
Running for openSUSE Board
You might have heard that openSUSE’s board elections are underway for three open seats to be filled. I’ve been thinking about running for board for a while and now it seems to be the right time to step up. The following text is a plain, unedited copy of my application. Introduction, Biography and Contributions My […]
Bringing Kmail and PostgreSQL together
Kmail, the mail program of the KDE project, does not come alone. Also included is an address book, an appointment manager, a notification service and much more. The whole thing is kept running by Akonadi, the backend of the whole KDE PIM Suite. By default Akonadi runs with MySQL as database system, but this has […]
openSUSE with sudo – but convenient!
If you are used to handling activities with administrator rights (“root”) like I am from the Debian world, you will have some difficulties with openSUSE in the beginning. With two users it is still possible, because you can set the same password for both user and root. But at the latest with more user accounts […]