Prep

Differences between revisions 1 and 309 (spanning 308 versions)
Revision 1 as of 2007-02-27 15:24:00
Size: 602
Editor: 88-107-37-235
Comment:
Revision 309 as of 2009-10-08 18:51:48
Size: 3932
Editor: c-76-112-233-201
Comment:
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 1: Line 1:
|| || '''Mon 2nd Apr''' || '''Tue 3nd Apr''' || '''Wed 4th Apr''' || '''Thu 5th Apr''' || '''Fri 6th Apr''' || '''Sat 7th Apr''' ||
|| '''15.00''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' ||
|| '''16.00''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' ||
|| '''17.00''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' ||
|| '''18.00''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' ||
|| '''19.00''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' ||
|| '''20.00''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' ||
|| '''21.00''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' || '''' ||
Welcome to the Open Week Prep page. The schedule for UbuntuOpenWeek is available: Please add your topic to the schedule after you've talked to JorgeCastro.
  * add topics that you would like to see discussed
  * sign up to run a session

If you want to '''run a session''', add your name and topic. Make sure your topic is:
  * Ubuntu-related
  * "IRC able" - something that can be explained to someone in an hour or less on IRC.

/!\ keep in mind that this is a brainstorming space and we have limited slots on the schedule, so we're looking for a good mix of topics but can't guarantee that everyone will have a slot - remember you can always run a session outside of Open Week in #ubuntu-classroom.

Once the schedule is finalised we will start filling it up on the UbuntuOpenWeek page.

== Timeline ==

  * Start scheduling 7 September.
  * Announce the finalized schedule on 7 October.
  * Openweek itself, 2-6 Nov

== Topics You'd Like to See Covered ==

Leave a subject and a small description

 * Topics [[http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1263717|thread]] on the forums.
 * Docs day - Really great last time with a bunch of participation, it'd be great to expand this.
 * An ubuntu-women track
 * Translated Channels - DeveloperWeek was able to run sessions in other languages, we should try to do the same.
 * On-the-fly - We should encourage people to run sessions outside the normal schedule, so LoCos or something could do sessions in their timezone as time allows to encourage people to keep the ball rolling all week. (needs a cooler name)
 * How to support Ubuntu user that ask for support - explain how to help people that requested support. How do you get someone to do something (right)? How to handle aggressive behaviour? How can you help the user with reporting a bug when the problem turns out to be caused by a bug? Etc, etc.

== Topics You'd Like to Run ==

Leave a subject and a small description

Since the schedule is not finalised this is NOT a commitment, put your name down if you'd be interested in running a session, we'll work out the scheduling details later. Feel free to pencil yourself in in the grid however!

|| Topic || Person || Description ||
|| How to Run Ubuntu+1 || Jorge Castro || A guide to how to run the development release without shooting yourself in the foot. ||
|| ISO Testing Tracker || Ara Pulido (needs a 1500UTC slot) || http://ubuntutesting.wordpress.com/2009/09/21/old-friend-iso-testing-tracker/ ||
|| Writing a book || EmmaJane || An overview of the open source tools that can be used to write a book and prepare it for the printing process. NB: I am not available to present on Monday. ||
|| Getting Started with Ubuntu Development + Fixing bugs in Ubuntu || DanielHolbach + JamesWestby || the earlier the better :-) ||
|| The Sound Sandwich || DanielChen || Might be out of town, tbd ||
|| TBD || MackenzieMorgan || Let's just add her without asking ||
|| How to win with compatibility || ScottRitchie || Wine, Mono, desktop integration, and how moving applications as easily as data is a winning strategy for migration. Why Wine is made of Win. ||
|| Using AppArmor || JohnJohansen || An overview of using AppArmor to secure and an application. ||
|| Translations - Contribute to Ubuntu || AdiRoiban || A quick introduction to the Ubuntu translation process and it's relation with upstream projects. ||
|| How To Give Useful Feedback || MuratGunes || Tips on making your feedback genuinely useful to contributors to free software, including developers, bug triagers and designers. ||
|| First steps in translating Ubuntu || DavidPlanella || Step by step introduction on how to start translating Ubuntu ||
|| Resolving Bug One || BethLynnEicher || Where does Microsoft continue to hold majority market share and what we can do as a community about it||


If you have any questions please contact JorgeCastro

Welcome to the Open Week Prep page. The schedule for UbuntuOpenWeek is available: Please add your topic to the schedule after you've talked to JorgeCastro.

  • add topics that you would like to see discussed
  • sign up to run a session

If you want to run a session, add your name and topic. Make sure your topic is:

  • Ubuntu-related
  • "IRC able" - something that can be explained to someone in an hour or less on IRC.

Warning /!\ keep in mind that this is a brainstorming space and we have limited slots on the schedule, so we're looking for a good mix of topics but can't guarantee that everyone will have a slot - remember you can always run a session outside of Open Week in #ubuntu-classroom.

Once the schedule is finalised we will start filling it up on the UbuntuOpenWeek page.

Timeline

  • Start scheduling 7 September.
  • Announce the finalized schedule on 7 October.
  • Openweek itself, 2-6 Nov

Topics You'd Like to See Covered

Leave a subject and a small description

  • Topics thread on the forums.

  • Docs day - Really great last time with a bunch of participation, it'd be great to expand this.
  • An ubuntu-women track
  • Translated Channels - DeveloperWeek was able to run sessions in other languages, we should try to do the same.

  • On-the-fly - We should encourage people to run sessions outside the normal schedule, so LoCos or something could do sessions in their timezone as time allows to encourage people to keep the ball rolling all week. (needs a cooler name)

  • How to support Ubuntu user that ask for support - explain how to help people that requested support. How do you get someone to do something (right)? How to handle aggressive behaviour? How can you help the user with reporting a bug when the problem turns out to be caused by a bug? Etc, etc.

Topics You'd Like to Run

Leave a subject and a small description

Since the schedule is not finalised this is NOT a commitment, put your name down if you'd be interested in running a session, we'll work out the scheduling details later. Feel free to pencil yourself in in the grid however!

Topic

Person

Description

How to Run Ubuntu+1

Jorge Castro

A guide to how to run the development release without shooting yourself in the foot.

ISO Testing Tracker

Ara Pulido (needs a 1500UTC slot)

http://ubuntutesting.wordpress.com/2009/09/21/old-friend-iso-testing-tracker/

Writing a book

EmmaJane

An overview of the open source tools that can be used to write a book and prepare it for the printing process. NB: I am not available to present on Monday.

Getting Started with Ubuntu Development + Fixing bugs in Ubuntu

DanielHolbach + JamesWestby

the earlier the better Smile :-)

The Sound Sandwich

DanielChen

Might be out of town, tbd

TBD

MackenzieMorgan

Let's just add her without asking

How to win with compatibility

ScottRitchie

Wine, Mono, desktop integration, and how moving applications as easily as data is a winning strategy for migration. Why Wine is made of Win.

Using AppArmor

JohnJohansen

An overview of using AppArmor to secure and an application.

Translations - Contribute to Ubuntu

AdiRoiban

A quick introduction to the Ubuntu translation process and it's relation with upstream projects.

How To Give Useful Feedback

MuratGunes

Tips on making your feedback genuinely useful to contributors to free software, including developers, bug triagers and designers.

First steps in translating Ubuntu

DavidPlanella

Step by step introduction on how to start translating Ubuntu

Resolving Bug One

BethLynnEicher

Where does Microsoft continue to hold majority market share and what we can do as a community about it

If you have any questions please contact JorgeCastro

UbuntuOpenWeek/Prep (last edited 2011-04-08 23:21:30 by cpe-69-207-171-0)