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openSUSE: Community aims to grow communication, marketing team
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KaydenceSimpson
Hey everyone! I’m new to this forum, but I wanted to bring the discussion back to life. Even though this post is a bit old, I think it’s great that the openSUSE community is still making an effort to grow the communications and marketing team. It’s always important to have a strong team in place to make sure the message is heard.
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