Happy Birthday openSUSE!
A short five years ago, on 9th August 2005 the openSUSE Project was announced. While SuSE Linux has been around for over 15 years, it was only during the past five years that the openSUSE project was created as an independent organization.
The first major openSUSE release was "openSUSE 10.0" in October of that year, since then we've seen seven major releases including the most recent 11.3 release.
Not much else to say other than congratulations and thank you to the hundreds, if not thousands of contributors over the years that have made openSUSE great!
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