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moma
June 26th, 2007, 08:00 PM
Hello all,

Novell / OpenSuSE has so called "Hack Week (http://lwn.net/Articles/239839/)" going on in Prague/EU where developers work on their own cool Linux-ideas.

One of the products they develope is "Linux Developer Wiki".

Watch this video-interview: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3400643099423596270&hl=en
The "Linux Developer Wiki" by Jiri Dluhos` and Jakub Hegenbart is presented somewhere middle of the video.

Or watch the interview here: http://idea.opensuse.org/content/
Look for "Prague hackweek projects part #1"

Many of those projects will gain Ubuntu and other distros too.

Question:
Do you know where this "Linux Developer Wiki" website is?

All Linux-developers should know about it.

Of course I should send this question to OpenSUSE's forum but I do not bother to get registration etc.

pmasiar
June 26th, 2007, 08:59 PM
Linux developers has at least 4 meanings:

- Linux the kernel (2.6 etc)
- Linux as GNU/Linux operating system (which uses Linux the kernel) with all GNU utilities
- Linux distribution like debian, Redhat, Ubuntu and SUSE etc
- Linux as 'free /open source software' developers

kernel has it's mailing list. GNU has many projects. Each distro has many forums/projects/lists/IRC channels etc. There is not one central "linux" authority - unless you mean Linux the kernel. And kernel hackers know where to go for info - by definition, if you don't know, you are not l33t enough hacker :-)

Start reading from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux to learn more - much more :-)

ankursethi
June 27th, 2007, 06:30 AM
This might be some kind of a repository of GTK+, Qt etc. tutorials or something. Probably like MSDN.

I don't think they've launched it yet.