2. About
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M. Edwin Zakaria
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Linux user since 1998
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openSUSE since 6.2 around 1999
https://en.opensuse.org/User:Medwin
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openSUSE member
https://connect.opensuse.org/show/Medwin
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openSUSE Indonesia
4. A brief history
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openSUSE Indonesia Community established on 23 Juli 2007
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We do regular meetup every month
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Discuss about openSUSE implementation for our regular usage
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New technology/software and how to use it
5. A brief history
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Supporting KPLI (Kelompok Pengguna Linux
Indonesia/Indonesian Linux User Group)
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Follow Indonesia Linux Conference
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Helping hands with other distro community
6. A brief history
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At the beginning most of the community member are working
people, there were student but very small
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As other community, people are come and go, the important
thing is how to keep the community exist and it needs
regeneration
8. Web presence
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Original homepage http://opensuse.or.id (not use anymore)
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Homepage https://opensuse.id
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Repository https://repo.opensuse.id
9. Current condition
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FB group, 4393 member on October 2019
https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensuse.indonesia
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Twitter @opensuseID
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Telegram group t.me/openSUSE_ID
713 member as of October 2019
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YouTube channel opensuse.id
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFGB0Tsqn45oBfJyfi-tJVg
20. Challenge
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Currently opensuse.id infrastructur is located in one of
community member office
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We also get the bandwidth from them
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We don’t provide mirror for Tumbleweed because of limitation
of bandwidth and also disk space
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We need to find another location for our infrastructure, anyone
work on internet provider? :-)
21. Challenge
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People come and go
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Someone who only need other to solve their problem whether in work or
study
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Someone who not only need help but want to help other
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People who only need killing their time
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People who want to make friends
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People who want to be famous :-)
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Silence people
23. Weakness
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Loack of infrastructure, we are fully self funded community :)
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Need more active people
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Need more refresh idea how to attract people to the
community
26. And what next?
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More active to introduce openSUSE to
university and schools.
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Get openSUSE Education distro back to live.
Who wants to join?
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More community meet up in devops and
coding
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Active in openSUSE development and
testing
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Regeneration
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