The #openSUSE project is thinking about to change the name and the logo to become more independent from SUSE with a Foundation. Maybe it's like Fedora and RedHat where logo and name are not an issue.
The discussion is open and honest, which I think is totally great.
The video from the #oSC19 about the annual discussion with the openSUSE Board does a good job of explaining why a Foundation is being pursued and in what form from openSUSE members:
Below you will find my report from openSUSE Conference 2019 (oSC19) where I gave a talk Rust packaging: Cross-distro collaboration done right. Also I have decided to go some parts back on bicycle, so on the the bottom you will find story about that. About conference The openSUSE Conference is the annual openSUSE community event …
@nextcloud is by far the easiest way to get a complete, 100% #OpenSource, fully self-hosted solution that can replace Office 365 or Google Apps. 😎
Frank @Karlitschek with a small selection of the nearly 200 apps for Nextcloud at #oSC19:
The Art of Advocacy with #Linux
There are many communities out there not using #FOSS. You can teach them how to use Linux and FOSS by running workshops and teaching poeple how to install a Linux distro or other #FLOSS tools like LibreOffice, Nextcloud etc.
@rskikuli shows the importance of advocacy with Linux in his home country Albania for Free and #OpenSource software using grass roots movements and social media at #oSC19: