Ana Guerrero
anag+factory
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Involved Projects and Packages
M17N is a shorthand for "Multilingualization" (M+ 17 letters + N).
This project tries to improve the support for as many languages as possible in openSUSE. It also serves as development project for packages around the topic of M17N in the openSUSE:Factory distribution. If you want to participate you can contact us individually or use our mailinglist opensuse-m17n@opensuse.org. Please report bugs to the respective bugowners as set.
Fonts belong to M17N:fonts.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
This repository is a "fonts only" repository. The packages here are named according to the openSUSE font packaging guideline:
See http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_Fonts
The command "osc meta prj" must list both arch i586 and arch x86_64 in each repository, because we layer this project as openSUSE.org:M17N:fonts in ibs:Documentation:Tools, where all packages will fail for i586, if i586 is missing here. Building packages as noarch does not change this issue, unfortunately.
Korean Hangul X Window System fonts.
This is a repository used for openSUSE Weblate production infrastructure at http://l10n.opensuse.org/
Package l10n_opensuse_org-installer is intended to create a working environment.
Maliit provides a flexible and cross-platform input method framework. It has a
plugin-based client-server architecture where applications act as clients and
communicate with the Maliit server via input context plugins. Maliit is an open
source framework (LGPL 2) with open source plugins (BSD).
Visit http://maliit.github.io for more information about the project.
Packages in this repository are intended for next version of openSUSE release. They should be quite stable but generally much less tested then packages from STABLE repo. Version updates can occur and sometimes something can be a little bit broken.
Software built with the current distribution version of Mono.
3rd party applications and libraries that run on Mono
The latest stable releases of Mono/.NET framework related libraries.
This is the mozilla:Factory project. Its main purpose is to serve as development
project for packages around the topic of Mozilla in the openSUSE:Factory
distribution. If you want to participate you can contact us individually
or use our mailinglist opensuse-factory-mozilla@opensuse.org. Please
report bugs to the respective bugowners as set.
This project provides all kind of multimedia applications. This includes
players for audio and video data, recording and cutting applications.
Tools and libraries for color management and color management enabled desktop.
CinePaint is a painting and retouching tool primarily used for motion
picture frame-by-frame retouching and dust-busting. It was used on THE
LAST SAMURAI, HARRY POTTER and many other films.
CinePaint runs on all popular flavors of Linux and on Mac OS X as an
X11 application. The Windows port of CinePaint is currently broken,
sorry.
CinePaint is different from other painting tools because it supports
deep color depth image formats up to 32 bits per channel deep and ICC
style colour management.
CinePaint was originally based on GIMP and consequently is a GTK1-based
application. A new FLTK-based version of CinePaint, called Glasgow,
is nearing alpha. There's also a new image core in development, called
img_img, That will enable CinePaint to operate on images from the
command-line and to integrate with other projects such as Blender.
Support from the film industry launched development in 1998. Motion
picture technology company Silicon Grail (later acquired by Apple) and
motion picture studio Rhythm & Hues led the development, with a goal
of creating a deep paint alternative to the recently discontined SGI
IRIX version of Adobe Photoshop and to support the emerging Linux
platform. Although continuously in use in the film industry, it
never had much awareness in the open source community. On July 4,
2002, Robin Rowe released CinePaint as a SourceForge project.
The libXcm library is colour management helper for Xorg. It contains a
reference implementation of the net-color spec.
It allows to attach colour regions to X windows to communicate with colour
servers. A EDID parser and a observer tool are included.
This project is a central place for audio, video and image libraries for parsing multimedia data (also known as codecs), tags or containers. It is also a place for multimedia data processing libraries.
Command line utilities without GUI toolkit dependencies can be placed into this project as well. Please don't place end-user GUI based applications here, put them into multimedia:apps. Base your project on packages in this project instead.
This project also serves as development project for packages around this topic in the openSUSE:Factory distribution. If you want to participate you can contact us individually or use our mailinglist opensuse-packaging@opensuse.org. Please report bugs to the respective bugowners as set.
This repository provides all tools, plugins and softwares for a professional DAW based on openSUSE.
If you want to contribute, please read our packaging guidelines at http://geekoswiki.tuxfamily.org/doku.php?id=en:packaging_conventions
The project networking is intended for packages providing various networking services and related tools.
repository SLE_15 is for the latest service pack in SLE15.
repository SLE_12 is for the latest service pack in SLE12.
Chromium
Power of the masses or how many small computer fix your big problem
OpenHPC is a community product by the Linux Foundation which collects and packages a selection of
HPC related packages from various upstream sources. It builds package repositories for SLE and CentOS.
Packages which originate from OpenHPC are packaged in this project.
This project is dedicated to crypto currencies.
It is in an early stage of evolution, initially filled with the most complex collection created by marec2000 (https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:marec2000:cryptocoins). It does not mean, that all of these packages are the best variants. Anybody is welcome to add packages, improve them or even replace existing ones.
If you have a better version of these packages, feel free to submit them. Fee free to submit even a different version of the package with a different changes file (with exception of those few packages that will be in the openSUSE:Factory).
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1043401
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