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openSUSE is an open, free and secure operating system for PC, laptops, servers and ARM devices. Managing your emails, browsing the web, watching online streams, playing games, serving websites or doing office work never felt this empowering. And best part? It's not only backed by one of the leaders in open source industry, but also driven by lively community.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1032175

So, which Fediverse community is the official successor of /r/openSUSE? [email protected] or [email protected] ?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Hi, creator of this community here! I don’t have any opinion on which community should be the “official” one, but I do want some form of OpenSUSE community in the activity pub space. It seems like the folks on kbin are more keen on moderating, so I would be happy to support those folks! The only thing currently is that i only seem to see a small subset of the comments from kbin on lemmy.world, and the number of subscribers appear smaller when I search for the kbin instance on Lemmy than when I see it on kbin. Hopefully that can be sorted out, so more people can find the kbin magazine.