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On this page you can request sessions to be covered in the ["MOTU/School"] == How to request a session ==
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|| '''Your Name (and ircnick)''' || '''Topic''' || '''What would you like to be covered?''' || '''Date''' ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || "How do I update a package properly?" || things to bear in mind, when it's not just a matter of `dch -i`|| 2006/07/12 ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || "What do I have to do, if I maintain a package?" || responsibilities, ideas, tips || 2006/07/12 ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || "Cool things to do with python-apt." || explanation of how python-apt works, tiny examples of how to work it || 2006/07/12 ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || "Soyuz and all that Jazz" || how does our central infrastructure work? || 2006/07/12 ||
|| StefanPotyra (sistpoty) || "Library packaging done right" || From the theory dynamic linking up to upgrade issues (and how to avoid them) || 2006/07/18 ||
|| GauvainPocentek (Gloubiboulga) || "Uploading a clean source package on REVU" || how do I build a non-native source package, versions used (debhelper, standards...)... and tools that can help doing this || 2006/07/18 (edit 2006/07/24) ||
|| LukeYelavich (TheMuso) || "How do I package a python ap correctly?" || Packaging aps, as well as bindings included with other applications, where files should go, what tools to use, etc. || 2006/07/24 ||
|| StefanoRivera (tumbleweed) || "Dealing with hideously packaged packages" || Tips from your worst experiences: beating '''really''' badly packaged sources into a deb || 2006/08/11 ||
|| PeterDurrill (Pyrotica) || "Integrating packages with Gnome" || Adding mimetypes, associating mimetypes with aps, adding aps to the menu. || 2006/09/08 ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || QA Sessions || REGULARLY || ||
|| DanielHolbach
(dholbach) || "introduction to bzr" || || ||
|| ReinhardTartler (siretart) || "importing packages to the bazaar"
|| || ||
|| DanielTChen (crimsun) || universe SRU (-proposed/updates) and security errata (-security) || || ||
|| StefanPotyra (sistpoty) || universe UVF-exceptions || || ||
|| AndrewMitchell (ajmitch) || dealing with Debian || || ||
|| MingHua (minghua) || read MoM outputs || || ||
|| MarioLimonciello (superm1) || Effectively using and interpreting apport retraces || || ||
|| CharlieSmotherman (ampache) || How to package a php web app || Example PHP Web Apps, Ampache, Joomla ||2007/05/26||
If there is an area of Ubuntu packaging that you would like to know more about then you can request a session
here so that it will be covered in [:MOTU/School]. Any topic can be requested, but note that if it is just a
quick question the Q+A events may be more appropriate. MOTU School is designed to cover larger topics in more depth.

If you have a suggestion first check that it is not listed already. If there is your topic listed already then
place a
'''+''' in the votes column so that we know that topic is popular. If there is a topic that is very close
to the one that you desire, then consider adding yours to the list of things to be covered in that session (and
add a vote as well).

If your session is not covered then add a line at the bottom of the first table to request it. In the first
column put your name and IRC nickname (if you don't use IRC then an email address should be used instead). The
next column is a short name for the topic you want covered; the title of the session.
You can go in to more
detail in the third column if there are specific aspects you would like to ensure are covered. You can then leave
the final two columns blank.

Once a presenter is found for your session then it will be scheduled for a session in #ubuntu-classroom, keep
your eyes open for the announcement of this.

== How to volunteer to present a session ==

These requested sessions need presenters, so if you are knowledgeable on one of the subjects listed here
please consider volunteering to present the session.

If you wish to present a session then add your name and IRC nickname (or email) to the presenters column of the
table. We will then get in touch about scheduling a slot for your session.

== Requested sessions ==

|| '''Requested by''' (
Name and ircnick) || '''Topic''' || '''What would you like to be covered?''' || '''Presenter(s)''' (leave blank if you are not going to present) || Votes ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || "How do I update a package properly?" || things to bear in mind, when it's not just a matter of `dch -i`|| || ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || "What do I have to do, if I maintain a package?" || responsibilities, ideas, tips || || ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || "Cool things to do with python-apt." || explanation of how python-apt works, tiny examples of how to work it || || ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || "Soyuz and all that Jazz" || how does our central infrastructure work? || || ||
|| StefanPotyra (sistpoty) || "Library packaging done right" || From the theory dynamic linking up to upgrade issues (and how to avoid them) || || ||
|| GauvainPocentek (Gloubiboulga) || "Uploading a clean source package on REVU" || how do I build a non-native source package, versions used (debhelper, standards...)... and tools that can help doing this || || ||
|| LukeYelavich (TheMuso) || "How do I package a python ap correctly?" || Packaging aps, as well as bindings included with other applications, where files should go, what tools to use, etc. || || ||
|| StefanoRivera (tumbleweed) || "Dealing with hideously packaged packages" || Tips from your worst experiences: beating '''really''' badly packaged sources into a deb || || ||
|| PeterDurrill (Pyrotica) || "Integrating packages with Gnome" || Adding mimetypes, associating mimetypes with aps, adding aps to the menu. || || ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || "introduction to bzr" || || || ||
|| ReinhardTartler (siretart) || "importing packages to the bazaar" || || || ||
|| DanielTChen (crimsun) || universe SRU (-proposed/updates) and security errata (-security) || || || ||
|| StefanPotyra (sistpoty) || universe UVF-exceptions || || || ||
|| AndrewMitchell (ajmitch) || dealing with Debian || || || ||
|| MingHua (minghua) || read MoM outputs || || || ||
|| MarioLimonciello (superm1) || Effectively using and interpreting apport retraces ||  || || ||
|| CharlieSmotherman (ampache) || How to package a php web app || Example PHP Web Apps, Ampache, Joomla || || ||
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|| '''Your Name (and ircnick)''' || '''Topic''' || '''What would you like to be covered?''' || '''Date''' ||
|| || || || ||
|| GauvainPocentek (Gloubiboulga) || "How do I patch sources?" || what are the patch system and how do I use them || 2006/07/25 1600 UTC (pitti) ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || "How do I merge changes in Debian?" || Best practices regarding Merges || 2006/07/28 2300 UTC (crimsun) ||
|| '''Requested by''' (Name and ircnick) || '''Topic''' || '''What would you like to be covered?''' || '''Scheduled Date''' || '''Presenter(s)''' ||
|| || || || || ||
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|| '''Your Name (and ircnick)''' || '''Topic''' || '''What would you like to be covered?''' || '''Date''' ||
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|| '''Requested by''' (Name and ircnick) || '''Topic''' || '''What would you like to be covered?''' || '''Date Presented''' || '''Presenter(s)''' ||
|| || || || || ||
|| GauvainPocentek (Gloubiboulga) || "How do I patch sources?" || what are the patch system and how do I use them || 2006/07/25 1600 UTC (pitti) || ||
|| DanielHolbach (dholbach) || "How do I merge changes in Debian?" || Best practices regarding Merges || 2006/07/28 2300 UTC (crimsun) || ||

How to request a session

If there is an area of Ubuntu packaging that you would like to know more about then you can request a session here so that it will be covered in [:MOTU/School]. Any topic can be requested, but note that if it is just a quick question the Q+A events may be more appropriate. MOTU School is designed to cover larger topics in more depth.

If you have a suggestion first check that it is not listed already. If there is your topic listed already then place a + in the votes column so that we know that topic is popular. If there is a topic that is very close to the one that you desire, then consider adding yours to the list of things to be covered in that session (and add a vote as well).

If your session is not covered then add a line at the bottom of the first table to request it. In the first column put your name and IRC nickname (if you don't use IRC then an email address should be used instead). The next column is a short name for the topic you want covered; the title of the session. You can go in to more detail in the third column if there are specific aspects you would like to ensure are covered. You can then leave the final two columns blank.

Once a presenter is found for your session then it will be scheduled for a session in #ubuntu-classroom, keep your eyes open for the announcement of this.

How to volunteer to present a session

These requested sessions need presenters, so if you are knowledgeable on one of the subjects listed here please consider volunteering to present the session.

If you wish to present a session then add your name and IRC nickname (or email) to the presenters column of the table. We will then get in touch about scheduling a slot for your session.

Requested sessions

Requested by (Name and ircnick)

Topic

What would you like to be covered?

Presenter(s) (leave blank if you are not going to present)

Votes

DanielHolbach (dholbach)

"How do I update a package properly?"

things to bear in mind, when it's not just a matter of dch -i

DanielHolbach (dholbach)

"What do I have to do, if I maintain a package?"

responsibilities, ideas, tips

DanielHolbach (dholbach)

"Cool things to do with python-apt."

explanation of how python-apt works, tiny examples of how to work it

DanielHolbach (dholbach)

"Soyuz and all that Jazz"

how does our central infrastructure work?

StefanPotyra (sistpoty)

"Library packaging done right"

From the theory dynamic linking up to upgrade issues (and how to avoid them)

GauvainPocentek (Gloubiboulga)

"Uploading a clean source package on REVU"

how do I build a non-native source package, versions used (debhelper, standards...)... and tools that can help doing this

LukeYelavich (TheMuso)

"How do I package a python ap correctly?"

Packaging aps, as well as bindings included with other applications, where files should go, what tools to use, etc.

StefanoRivera (tumbleweed)

"Dealing with hideously packaged packages"

Tips from your worst experiences: beating really badly packaged sources into a deb

PeterDurrill (Pyrotica)

"Integrating packages with Gnome"

Adding mimetypes, associating mimetypes with aps, adding aps to the menu.

DanielHolbach (dholbach)

"introduction to bzr"

ReinhardTartler (siretart)

"importing packages to the bazaar"

DanielTChen (crimsun)

universe SRU (-proposed/updates) and security errata (-security)

StefanPotyra (sistpoty)

universe UVF-exceptions

AndrewMitchell (ajmitch)

dealing with Debian

MingHua (minghua)

read MoM outputs

MarioLimonciello (superm1)

Effectively using and interpreting apport retraces

CharlieSmotherman (ampache)

How to package a php web app

Example PHP Web Apps, Ampache, Joomla

Accepted Sessions

Requested by (Name and ircnick)

Topic

What would you like to be covered?

Scheduled Date

Presenter(s)

Sessions that have already been presented

Requested by (Name and ircnick)

Topic

What would you like to be covered?

Date Presented

Presenter(s)

GauvainPocentek (Gloubiboulga)

"How do I patch sources?"

what are the patch system and how do I use them

2006/07/25 1600 UTC (pitti)

DanielHolbach (dholbach)

"How do I merge changes in Debian?"

Best practices regarding Merges

2006/07/28 2300 UTC (crimsun)


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