OpenSUSE Noticias Semanales/64

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¡Bienvenido al artículo número 64 de Noticias Semanales de openSUSE!

En esta semana:

  • Anunciado el openSUSE Build Service 1.5
  • Gabriel Stein: SuSE-Studio - Rápido y fácil
  • Joe Brockmeier: El proyecto openSUSE aceptado en el Verano Google de Código 2009
  • mendesdomnic: Referencia rápida del manejador de paquetes
  • Survey: ¿Es openSUSE amigable para el desarrollador?


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Anuncios

  • Anunciado el openSUSE Build Service 1.5
    "EL proyecto openSUSE está orgulloso de anunciar el lanzamiento 1.5 del openSUSE Build Service[1]. Este lanzamiento toma a los desarrolladores más allá de solo crear paquetes. Ahora puedes crear tu propia distribución usando el openSUSE Build Service!"
  • El proyecto openSUSE aceptado en el Verano Google de Código 2009
    "¡Una vez más, el proyecto openSUSE Project estará participando en el programa Verano Google de Código! openSUSE fue una de las 150 organizaciones mentoras aceptadas este año, y estamos muy emocionados de tener la oportunidad de trabajar con estudiantes en proyectos para mejorar la distribución openSUSE y sus herramientas."
  • Problemas de DNS en Planeta SUSE
    "Stephan Binner reportó -anuncio que hay un problema con el DNS para Planeta SUSE en este momento. Si estás tratando de accesar a Planeta SUSE, aún puedes en planet.opensu.se."

En la comunidad

  • Joe Brockmeier: El escritorio Gran Canaria hace un llamado a la participación
    "The Gran Canaria Desktop Summit Call for Participation is now open. The Desktop Summit is the first to pair the KDE and GNOME conferences, and will be held from July 3rd to July 11th in Gran Canaria, Spain. Those poor desktop developers. Suffering through a week in the Canary Islands. Is there nothing they wouldn’t do for free software?"

Estado de las actualizaciones

Distribución

Build Service

Wiki / Comunicación / Eventos

  • Reporte del Linuxtage Chemnitz
    "We visited Linuxtage Chemnitz and presented openSUSE at the booth (Stephan Binner and me) and via talks. It was a good show, they say about 2600 people were visiting and it was indeed quite full, including good visited talks. Also a very nice building with enough place for the show. This is some collected feedback what we heard there ..."
  • Qué pertenece en Anuncios
    "I’m seeing a bit more interest in sending things to opensuse-announce lately, which is a good thing (in my opinion) but I’d like some feedback from other community members on what does and doesn’t belong on the -announce mailing list."

Consejos y trucos


  • Gabriel Stein: Usando Python para trabajar con MySQL - parte 1
    "If you are a python developer and will need some querys in MySQL, please read this post. To begin, we will need an API to work with MySQL databases, I will use MySQLdb. We will need MySQLdb API installed on machine, I won´t talk about it now, please wait another post(very soon)."
  • Ludwig Nussel: Sistema de archivos encriptados de root en LVM
    "openSUSE 11.1 doesn’t officially support an encrypted root file system which also means YaST doesn’t allow to create such a setup. By manually creating an encrypted partition and putting LVM into the encrypted container it’s however possible to trick YaST into accepting that as root file system."
  • mendesdomnic: Referencia rápida del manejador de paquetes
    "Package management is probably the most distinctive feature of any Linux distribution. SUSE allows users to manage software using various methods. By default we have zypper, in addition we also have smart and pkcon. Below is list of common tasks and corresponding commands used to manage a package."
  • Gabriel Stein: Documentación acerca de Python
    "Gabriel Stein shares some Links to Python Documentations"

Aplicaciones nuevas/actualizadas en openSUSE

  • Jigish Gohil: ¡¡Compiz 0.8.2 completamente liberado!!
    "Packages for openSUSE 11.1 users running KDE4 Factory are available from XGL Repository."
  • Andrew Wafaa: Haciendo cosas GNOME
    "Those that have been following my tweets and dents will have noticed I've been moaning about my todo list growing, and also the fact that I managed to misplace it a few times. I tend to use the great Tomboy for most of my note taking tasks, and tend to use Tasque with the EDS backend for my todo, this works well on my main laptop but not too well on my little eeePC due to space limitations which has led to a serious lack of any Mono love."
  • Ben Kevan: GNOME 2.26 es liberado para openSUSE 11.1
    "GNOME 2.26 is the latest version of the GNOME Desktop: a popular, multi-platform desktop environment for your computer. GNOME’s focus is ease of use, stability, and first class internationalisation and accessibility support. GNOME is Free and Open Source Software and provides all of the common tools computer users expect of a modern computing environment, such as e-mail, groupware, web browsing, file management, multimedia, and games. Furthermore, GNOME provides a flexible and powerful platform for software developers, both on the desktop and in mobile applications."

Planeta SUSE


  • Miguel de Icaza: Mono y Qt
    "The KDE folks have created some brilliant bindings for Mono and .NET called Qyoto. But there is nothing like a polished application to really test the bindings. This week Eric Butler announced Synapse: an advanced Instant Messaging platform. ..."
  • Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett: Empaquetamiento fácil de ruby gems para openSUSE
    "Every distribution has its own conventions to package scripting languages addons (perl modules, ruby gems, etc) as native packages. This allows packages to depend on those addons honoring the package dependencies, and at the same time, look like the addon was installed the scripting language tool (cpan, gem). ..."
  • Vincent Untz: GNOME y git
    "Lucas sent the announcement earlier today: the GNOME project will move to git. This announcement highlights the recent steps that lead to this decision: the DVCS survery and the analysis of its results. Of course, all this was discussed on mailing lists (okay, it quickly went from discussion to flamewar ;-)). "
  • Greg Kroah-Hartman: El árbol de estados Linux, que es y que no es
    "It's been many months since the Linux Kernel developers conference, where the linux-staging tree was discussed and role changed. It turns out that people are still a bit confused as to what the staging tree is for, and how it works."
  • Gabriel Stein: SuSE-Studio - Rápido y fácil
    "Well, ‘free-day’ to Python and MySQL series, I will talk about Susestudio, a service developed by Novell. If you don’t understand, I will explain: Suse Studio is a service which you can use to create your own flavor of openSUSE. You will do everything online, without installed programs in your computer. And the best thing is: its free and easy to use. Really. You can create a openSUSE flavor in a few steps."
  • Luca Beltrame (einar77): KDE Brainstorm está ahora en vivo
    "It’s finally there: KDE Brainstorm has been launched today! Like this, it will be possible to propose features and have them voted by the community, and then submit the most voted requests to the developers. Every feature request is screened prior to posting, so duplicates, spam and flames are unlikely to occur. There is no guarantee that the voted upon features will be implemented, but as opposed to individual postings, this approach reduces the noise a lot, and allows a better communication between the “two worlds” (users and developers)."

Foros de openSUSE

  • ¿Es openSUSE amigable para el desarrollador?
    "User Poll on the openSUSE's Developer Friendliness. This could prove encouraging to the Development team."
  • KDE4 lento pero seguro
    "KDE4 is starting to bring much positive feedback. @cabernet suggest a slow but sure maturing. See how other users view KDE4's progress. Is it really SLOW??"
  • Hacer que funcione el inalámbrico
    "A very useful contribution from @lwfinger - aka 'Larry'. This has to be one of the most common issues for users. Larry holds your hand through this nicely prepared guide."
  • Invitados del foro - ¿Quienes son?
    "A interesting topic which seems to have many perplexed. Just who are these Guests and why do they visit the forum in this way? Find out more here"
  • ¿Qué opinas de la computación en nube?
    "Varying opinions can be seen from users comments here. Quite a topical subject given the direction being taken here by some vendors."

En la red

  • itmanagement: El escritorio GNU/Linux - Nueve mitos
    "Nobody questions whether Mac OS X is ready for the desktop. With GNU/Linux, however, the story is different. For over a decade, columnists and bloggers have been explaining how GNU/Linux isn't ready for the desktop -- and, despite all the progress in the operating system over the last ten years, the arguments haven't changed much. Moreover, increasingly, they're outdated when they're not based on complete ignorance. In fact, I often get the impression that those who pontificate on GNU/Linux's inadequacies have never tried it."
  • Pascal Bleser: freshmeat.net 3 raspados de metadatos de proyecto
    "freshmeat.net provides an invaluable service to the FOSS community by allowing us to keep track of new projects and new releases of existing projects in a single central location (at least for most of them). As such, it is especially useful to packagers."

Anteriores eventos y reuniones

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Estadísticas

Los números en paréntesis muestran los cambios comparados con la semana previa.

openSUSE.org

Comunicación
Las listas de correo de openSUSE tienen 36812 (+78) subscriptores no únicos a todas ellas.
Los foros de openSUSE tienen 24788 (+410) usuarios registrados - la mayor cantidad de usuarios en línea incluyendo invitados fue de 7771, el 02-Dic-2008 a las 17:31.

Colaboradores
2541 (+30) de 5616 (+145) colaboradores registrados en el directorio de usuarios han aceptado los principios clave. La junta ha dado el reconocimiento a 263 miembros.

Build Service
El Build Service ahora hospeda 5558 (+46) proyectos, 61467 (-176) paquetes, 10713 (+127) repositorios por 13229 (+184) usuarios confirmados.

openFATE

Estadísticas de las características para openSUSE 11.2:
  • Total: 192 (+6)
  • Sin confirmar: 25 (+2)
  • Nuevas: 44 (+4)
  • Evaluación: 101 (+0)
  • Candidatas: 3 (+0)
  • Listas: 3 (+0)
  • Rechazadas: 11 (+0)
  • Duplicadas: 5 (+0)

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