The openSUSE News Website, provides news to the community.
news.opensuse.org is meant for the publishing of official news about the openSUSE Project and it distributions. Only articles about official packages in the distribution should be published. Articles written to increase awareness of a package and the advertising of home repositories is discouraged and may be subject to the removal of the article.
We advise that information that fits the following circumstances be published on the author's blogs, on an email list or other appropriate communication channel and not published on news.opensuse.org:
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Information about a call to action for the community
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Information about an open-source project, its community and users
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"How to use" or "tutorials" about packages (official or unofficial)
Blogs are shared on https://planet.opensuse.org/, which is a web feed aggregator that collects blog posts from people about openSUSE.
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Create a new markdown file in
_posts
directory. File name should followyyyy-mm-dd-title.md
format. For example,2020-02-27-my-first-post.md
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Please use an illustration image with at least 1153x505px size. It should be placed as well in its own directory named with the date format
yyyy-mm-dd
in/assets/images
. For example:/assets/images/2020-02-27/my-first-post-image.png
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Write content. You can start with the following template:
--- author: Stasiek Michalski date: 2020-02-27 19:27:17+00:00 layout: post license: CC-BY-SA-3.0 title: My First Post image: /assets/images/omw.png categories: - Announcements tags: - infrastructure - websites --- Write you post in Markdown and HTML...
The date and time you set here, in the header, will be the date and time your article, once merged, will be published and available on news.opensuse.org. If you set the current day's date, be aware that there might be up to 2 hours delay between the time the PR got accepted and the time it actually gets picked up by the server.
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Save the file and create a pull request. You can find the button at page bottom.
In order to run bundle
the two following addional packages are needed: 'rubygem(bundler)' ruby-devel
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bundle install --path vendor/bundle
bundle exec jekyll build
Resulting site will be in _site
directory.
bundle install --path vendor/bundle
bundle exec jekyll serve
Visit http://127.0.0.1:4000/ in your browser.
We are using the Jemoji plugin, which allows you to use GitHub like syntax for emojis in your blog posts.
For example, it's raining :cat:s and :dog:s!
, will be rendered as:
it's raining 🐱s and 🐶s!
If there's a newer revison of the openSUSE jekyll-theme you need to put the commit id into Gemfile.lock and count up the version number.