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PROJECT

The openSUSE project is a worldwide effort that promotes the use of Linux
everywhere. openSUSE creates one of the world's best Linux distributions, as
well as a variety of tools, such as OBS, OpenQA, Kiwi, YaST, OSEM, working
together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide
Free and Open Source Software community.

The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of
individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts,
artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of
technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different
languages and having different cultural backgrounds.

Have a lot of fun...




DISTRIBUTION

The openSUSE distribution is a stable, easy to use and complete multi-purpose
distribution.

It is aimed towards users and developers working on the desktop or server. It is
great for beginners, experienced users and ultra geeks alike, in short, it is
perfect for everybody! The latest release, openSUSE Leap 15.5, features new and
massively improved versions of all useful server and desktop applications. It
comes with more than 1,000 open source applications. openSUSE Tumbleweed is the
rolling release, providing the latest upstream software releases, yet only those
packages that pass testing.

openSUSE is also the base for SUSE's award-winning SUSE Linux Enterprise
products.




MICROOS

Please note that MicroOS has new names. MicroOS Desktop GNOME is now: openSUSE
Aeon and MicroOS Desktop Plasma is now: openSUSE Kalpa.

As a modern Linux operating system openSUSE MicroOS is

 * Small: Lightweight images designed to be deployed for a specific use case
 * Scalable: Optimized for large deployments while capable as a single machine
   OS
 * Always up-to-date: Updates are automatically applied without impacting the
   running system
 * Resilient: In case of trouble the system automatically rolls back to last
   working state
 * Fast: Doesn't ship with baggage that slows it down

In other words openSUSE MicroOS is an operating system you don't have to worry
about. It's designed for but not limited to container hosts and edge devices.
Due to the focus on unattended operation it's especially suited for large
deployments. openSUSE MicroOS inherits the openSUSE Tumbleweed and SUSE Linux
Enterprise knowledge while redefining the operating system into a small,
efficient and reliable distribution.





OPEN BUILD SERVICE

The Open Build Service (OBS) is a generic system to build and distribute binary
packages from sources in an automatic, consistent and reproducible way. You can
release packages as well as updates, add-ons, appliances and entire
distributions for a wide range of operating systems and hardware architectures.

The openSUSE project runs it's own instance at https://build.opensuse.org







OPENQA

openQA is openSUSE's fully automated OS testing service

that can be found under http://openqa.opensuse.org/. More information can be
found at http://open.qa/.

It is used

 * to determine if a build/release/set of updates is good, for both Leap and
   Tumbleweed releases,
 * to give users an idea about the current quality,
 * to find serious bugs as early as possible, and avoid releasing software that
   contains those.




OSEM

OSEM is the Open Source Event Manager, an event management tool tailored to Free
and Open Source Software conferences. OSEM actively participates in GSoC and
RGSoC.

The project needs help and is written in Ruby. There are many open issues and
the code can be found on Github/openSUSE/osem




JANGOUTS

Jangouts (for "Janus Hangouts") is a solution for videoconferencing based on
WebRTC and the excellent Janus Gateway with a user interface loosely inspired by
Google Hangouts. It aims to provide a completely self-hosted open source
alternative to Google Hangouts and similar solutions. Currently Jangouts
supports conferences with video, audio, screen sharing and textual chat
organized into an unlimited amount of conference rooms with a configurable limit
of participants per room.



YAST

YaST is the installation and configuration tool for openSUSE and the SUSE Linux
Enterprise distributions. It is popular for its easy use and attractive
graphical interface and the capability to customize your system quickly during
and after the installation. YaST actually stands for Yet another Setup Tool.
YaST can be used to configure your entire system. Setup hardware, configure the
network, system services and tune your security settings. All these tasks can be
reached from the YaST Control Center.




KIWI

KIWI is an application for making a wide variety of image sets for Linux
supported hardware platforms as well as virtualisation systems including QEMU,
Xen and VMware. It is developed by the openSUSE Project and used to create the
openSUSE distributions, but can also be employed to build a variety of other
Linux distributions. KIWI was recently integrated in OBS as Studio Express. Also
see Kiwi



WIKI

The openSUSE wiki is the source of information about the openSUSE project and
distribution.

The goal is to provide high quality documentation and a place for collaboration
on all parts of the project. This is done in a well structured, standardized and
easy readable way. Content is created, edited and refined by all community
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