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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. Welcome to the Open Week Prep page.
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== Timeline == == Call for Sessions ==
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  * Start scheduling 7 September.
  * Announce the finalized schedule on 7 October.
  * Openweek itself, 2-6 Nov
We'll need some info for our program book so if you want to do a session please send along your info to [[https://edge.launchpad.net/~akgraner|Amber]].
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== Topics You'd Like to See Covered ==  * Name: (person giving session)
 * Topic: (Title of session or what area of Ubuntu it is on - ie desktop, community, kernel, server etc)
 * Summary of Session : (please give a short (300 words or less)- summary of what you plan or would like a session to be on)
 * Bio: (short couple sentences about the you and if you have one a link to your wiki, blog, etc about you) to be used in the program schedule
 * Photo: (please include a photo or yourself or an image to represent you if you don't want you picture in the program schedule)
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 * Docs day was really great last time, it'd be great to expand this.
 * An ubuntu-women track
 * DeveloperWeek was able to run sessions in other languages, we should try to do the same.
 * 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.
== Proposed Sessions ==
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== Topics You'd Like to Run == After you've sent us your info add it here so we have a list:
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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!


If you have any questions please contact JorgeCastro

== Draft Schedule ==

Pick a time you'd like to give your talk (TODO: Don't worry about a time slot right now, it's still early):

|| Time || '''Mon 2 Nov''' || '''Tue 3 Nov''' || '''Wed 4 Nov''' || '''Thu 5 Nov''' || '''Fri 6 Nov''' ||
|| '''15.00 UTC''' || || || || || ||
|| '''16.00 UTC''' || || || || || ||
|| '''17.00 UTC''' || || || || || ||
|| '''18.00 UTC''' || || || || || ||
|| '''19.00 UTC''' || || || || || ||
|| '''20.00 UTC''' || || || || || ||
|| '''21.00 UTC''' || || || || || ||
|| '''22.00 UTC''' || || || || || ||
|| '''23.00 UTC''' || || || || || ||

== Description of the proposed topics ==

If the title of you talk is not self explanatory please add a description of it.

With a little help: This is an introductory talk to the different services that can be found to ask for help when using ubuntu. The community offers services that are very organized and knowing where to look can help save time for both the people asking and the people volunteering to help. Basic Nettiquete will be introduced to foster good web habbits. This talk is intended for newcomers but it might be good for anyone who needs a broader idea of how the Ubuntu community helps.
|| Topic || Person || Description ||
||Bug Triaging || [[Hggdh|hggdh]] || Bug triaging -- concepts and process ||
|| Holding in-person Loco events || cprofitt || Q&A session to help those interested in holding local events ||
|| 5 easy ways to give back || cprofitt || Askubuntu, Forums - Tutorials and Support areas, IRC, Wiki ||

Welcome to the Open Week Prep page.

  • 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.

Call for Sessions

We'll need some info for our program book so if you want to do a session please send along your info to Amber.

  • Name: (person giving session)
  • Topic: (Title of session or what area of Ubuntu it is on - ie desktop, community, kernel, server etc)
  • Summary of Session : (please give a short (300 words or less)- summary of what you plan or would like a session to be on)
  • Bio: (short couple sentences about the you and if you have one a link to your wiki, blog, etc about you) to be used in the program schedule
  • Photo: (please include a photo or yourself or an image to represent you if you don't want you picture in the program schedule)

Proposed Sessions

After you've sent us your info add it here so we have a list:

Topic

Person

Description

Bug Triaging

hggdh

Bug triaging -- concepts and process

Holding in-person Loco events

cprofitt

Q&A session to help those interested in holding local events

5 easy ways to give back

cprofitt

Askubuntu, Forums - Tutorials and Support areas, IRC, Wiki

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