ubuntu open week lessons

chek2fire | Κυρ, 01/13/2008 - 23:26 | 9' | 2

Θα αρχίσουν μαθήματα μετά την κυκλοφορία του ubuntu gutsy.Tα μαθήματα θα γίνοντε στο irc channel ubuntu-classroom και θα είναι τα παρακάτω

  • Welcome! How to Join our Community - in this
    introductory session, Jono Bacon, the Ubuntu Community Manager welcomes
    everyone to Ubuntu Open Week and explains how to get involved in the
    Ubuntu community.
  • Ubuntu Server - this session explores how to get involved in growing Ubuntu Server team.
  • Introduction to Launchpad - want to get started with Launchpad and its wide arraay of features? This is the session for you.
  • Accessibility - Ubuntu has always been an accessible platform, and this session explores how you can help to make it even more accessible.
  • Bug Triage - all software has bugs, and Ubuntu is
    no different, and we rely on a team of people to help maintain the bug
    list and ensure it is properly managed (known as triaging). This is an
    excellent way to get involved in the Ubuntu project!
  • Kernel Team - in this session we explore how to get involved in the kernel team that maintains the Linux kernel in Ubuntu.
  • LoCo Teams - the LoCo project has grown to epic
    proportions in the last year, and these sessions cover how to get
    involved spreading the word of Ubuntu and building a local Ubuntu
    community in your area.
  • Packaging 101 - packaging is the meat and potatoes
    of Ubuntu, and Daniel Holbach, packager extraordinaire provides some
    double-size packaging tuition sessions to get you started.
  • Automated testing - with a system as large and
    expansive as Ubuntu, automated testing is essential, and more and more
    automated testing is being rolled out. Join in with this session to
    find out more and get involved.
  • Launchpad Q&A - want to know more about Launchpad? Have some burning questions? These are the sessions for you.
  • Edubuntu - UbuntuΆs education orientated brother,
    Edubuntu, has proven very popular in recent years. Come along to this
    session to learn how to get involved and make it rock that little bit
    harder.
  • Kubuntu - come along to this session to learn how to join in the Kubuntu effort and build the KDE based distribution.
  • Community Q+A - ask Jono Bacon, the Ubuntu
    Community Manager, about anything you like, including his beard and
    musical tastes, or more likely, the Ubuntu community.
  • Ask Mark - in this session, the floor is opened up for questions to Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Ubuntu.
  • Gobuntu - the new Ubuntu family member with the strongest commitment to freedom is discussed here and how to get involved.
  • Ubuntu Training Team - as part of Ubuntu Certified
    Training programmes, training materials are developed online in the
    community. Come along to this session to find out more and how to help
    create world-class training materials.
  • Managing Ubuntu bugs in Launchpad - in this session, we discuss how to use Malone, the bug-tracker component in Launchpad.
  • Translating with Launchpad - Ubuntu is a hugely
    translated project, and much of this is thanks to the ease of use of
    Launchpad Translations. Come along to this session to find out how to
    get started with Launchpad Translations.
  • Screencasting Team - a large and growing
    collection of Ubuntu screencasts has built up over the last year, and
    everyone is welcome to contribute more - come to this session to find
    out how.
  • Launchpad Personal Package Archives - the addition
    of Personal Package Archives (PPA) to Launchpad brings a huge amount of
    flexibility to packagers. Come to this session to find out more and get
    started with PPA.
  • Hosting code with Launchpad - want to know more about hosting your code on Launchpad? This is the place for you.
  • Planning features and sprints in Launchpad - this
    session is ideal for projects who want to organise feature goals and
    sprints using Launchpad. Come along to learn how to get started.
  • Launchpad Answers: troubleshooting problems - the Launchpad Answers component has proved popular for Ubuntu, and this session explores how to make the most of it.
  • Xubuntu - the popular XFCE based Ubuntu derivative is always looking for help, and this session shows you how to get involved.
  • Ubuntu Women - this session covers the aims, intentions and plans of the Ubuntu Women project and how to help.
  • Patching Packages - this session provides a tutorial on how to patch packages, ideal for new packagers and MOTU enthusiasts.
  • Mentoring LoCo Teams - using the experience of the
    excellent USTeams project, this session covers how mentoring can help
    new LoCo teams and user groups get up and running quickly.
  • Getting Started With Bazaar - this session gets you started with the Bazaar distribution revision control system.
  • Desktop Team - a session to discuss the aims and direction of the Ubuntu desktop team, and how to get involved.
  • Documentation Team - this session helps documentation fans to get started with this important team.
  • Mythbuntu - if you want to see MythTV run
    perfectly on Ubuntu, complete with the ease of use that you expect from
    Ubuntu, come along to this session to find out more about this
    impressive project.
  • MOTU Q+A - for current and future Ubuntu packaging
    fans, come along to this session to get your questions answered about
    joining the MOTU project

Δείτε και εδώ
http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1163

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και μετα καποιοι αναρωτιωνται για την δημοτικοτητα του ubuntu!!!

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Αν είδατε στην ανακοίνωση
There will also be a special Ask Mark session (Wed 24th Oct @ 16.00UTC) in which you have two hours to ask Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Ubuntu, your burning questions.
Πάμε να τον τρελάνουμε στις ερωτήσεις :P