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Vision

  • We cant to stay relevant
  • We want to be useful
  • We want to make things simple for our customers

Current status

  • Is YaST relevant yet? Why?
  • Nowadays, what is YaST most useful for?
  • Could users adopt another (better) alternative easily?
  • As installer, what can we do better?
  • Where do our users think we suck the most?
  • Do we want to continue being an installer only used for (open)SUSE products? Or can we evolve to something more generic? (e.g., salt integration)
  • As admin tool, what modules are really useful? What modules deserve being improved? What modules should be deprecated?

Mission

  • Create what customers really need

Current status and future

  • Are we able to address what our customers need?
  • Do we have any stopper? (e.g., few developers, old/bad tools, old code, etc)
  • Do we require to add more people with specific skills to the team?
  • What do you miss the most?
  • What do you think we are doing well today?

Strategy

  • Get use-cases
  • Get feedback

Current status

  • Do we have use cases?
  • Who (and how) gives us use cases?
  • What can we do to have good use cases?
  • Do we always need use cases from customers/users? Or can we define them?
  • How do we know whether our users are fine with our solutions?
  • How do we get user's feedback?
  • What currently is our main feedback stream?
  • Are blog post useful at the end?
  • How can we get more feedback?

Success

  • Implemented what customers really need

Current status

  • How do we know whether we have done something really useful?
  • How can we request user's opinions?
  • How would you measure our success in a kind of realistic way?
  • Is the amount of received bugs an indicator of our success?

Values

  • Having feedback
  • Having use cases
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