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We've decided to start with a new moodle webpage to collect online courses about openSUSE, openSUSE in Education and other interesting stuff for teachers and students.

  • For people with an account on this page: you can log in using your credentials.
  • For people without an existing login: don't worry - just create a new moodle login! All you need is your Email address.

So let's start moodle'ing on http://www.opensuse-education.org/moodle/!

The openSUSE Project is running a Community Week from May 11 through May 17 and the openSUSE-Education is part of it. Learn how to get involved with the openSUSE(-Education) Project and become a contributor to openSUSE(-Education). You can help promote the use of Linux everywhere and help make openSUSE the best Linux distro for new and experienced Linux users.

You don’t have to be a developer to participate. We’re looking for all kinds of contributors: writers, translators, artists, teachers, and (of course) developers to help shape openSUSE in Education and the openSUSE Linux distribution.

Learn more about openSUSE and Community Week at: http://en.opensuse.org/CommunityWeek and join our IRC Channel #opensuse-edu on Freenode.

We like to invite everyone to our next openSUSE-Education meeting. This meeting is meant to discuss the latest developments in and around openSUSE-Education.

It was held in the #openSUSE-edu Freenode IRC channel on

Tuesday 2009-03-24 17:00 (UTC/GMT)
(click on the time to convert UTC/GMT to your time zone)

Please have a look at the Wiki Page to see and edit our topics.

Please understand, that we try to discuss as many topics as possible in english. But as many developers are from germany, we also allow comments in native languages. But we can't guarantee that each question in a native language can be answered.

PS: We add our dates to the official openSUSE Calendar on http://news.opensuse.org. So if you like, just add the URL http://news.opensuse.org/?ec3_ical to your ICAL-capable calendar application and you'll get always the latest openSUSE related dates.

We like to invite everyone to our next openSUSE-Education meeting. This meeting is meant to discuss the latest developments in and around openSUSE-Education.

It was held in the #openSUSE-edu Freenode IRC channel on

Tuesday 2009-03-24 17:00 (UTC/GMT)
(click on the time to convert UTC/GMT to your time zone)

Please have a look at the Wiki Page to see and edit our topics.

Please understand, that we try to discuss as many topics as possible in english. But as many developers are from germany, we also allow comments in native languages. But we can't guarantee that each question in a native language can be answered.

We like to invite everyone to our next openSUSE-Education meeting. This meeting is meant to discuss the latest developments in and around openSUSE-Education.

It was held in the #openSUSE-edu Freenode IRC channel on

Tuesday 2009-03-10 17:00 (UTC/GMT)
(click on the time to convert UTC/GMT to your time zone)

Please have a look at the Wiki Page to see and edit our topics.

Please understand, that we try to discuss as many topics as possible in english. But as many developers are from germany, we also allow comments in native languages. But we can't guarantee that each question in a native language can be answered.

Updated: 12 hours 28 min ago


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