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 * http://videos.ubuntu.com/motuvideos/ - Videos in .ogg format  * http://ubuntudevelopers.blip.tv - Videos in .flv and .ogv format
  * Note: The videos were made in the Ubuntu Hardy Heron version, so if you use another version it's possible it might not work. For example it doesn't give the exact same results in Intrepid Ibex (confirm).
  * Packaging 101
   * Note: ed-0.9.tar.bz2 can no longer be found at the gnu site mentioned in the video packaging 101. Possible to find it at http://savannah.c3sl.ufpr.br/ed/ed-0.9.tar.bz2
  * Upgrading Packages
   * Note: It's possible to add a graphical editor when running the dch -i command(to make things more simple for people very new to packaging). Adding to the .bashrc file in the home directory '''''export EDITOR=/usr/bin/gedit''''' will open your changelog file in gedit when using the dch -i command.
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   * [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukC2I0hUoIw|Common MOTU Questions]]
   * [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBY7wfX2jpA|Packaging Jams and Bug Jams]]
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   * Packaging Jam Berlin ([[http://videos.ubuntu.com/development/german_packaging-jam-berlin_part1.ogm|Part 1]], [http://videos.ubuntu.com/development/german_packaging-jam-berlin_part2.ogm|[Part 2]])    * Packaging Jam Berlin ([[http://videos.ubuntu.com/development/german_packaging-jam-berlin_part1.ogm|Part 1]], [[http://videos.ubuntu.com/development/german_packaging-jam-berlin_part2.ogm|Part 2]])

== Issues ==

  * Packaging 101 - ed version is out of date, it's available in a tar.gz now and dh has an error about no directory existing
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|| probono || Packaging Python apps || Show how to package a typical Python application that consists of a few .py files || Maybe start from scratch by using a PyGTK hello world sample. What am I supposed to do if I have just written a "helloworld-pygtk.py" that I want to package? Also cover things like eggs, python-support etc. from a practical point of view. Am I advised to use them, or can I safely ignore them? || ||
|| Mike.lifeguard || Packaging Perl modules || How to package a Perl module || || ||

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Videos are a great way to demonstrate all the good work we do. If it's an interview, a documentary video, a recorded talk or just a video of UbuntuDevelopers having fun, let's get the videos listed here.

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Issues

  • Packaging 101 - ed version is out of date, it's available in a tar.gz now and dh has an error about no directory existing

Proposed Videos

Add videos you've worked on here. If they prove useful and are well done, they will be added to the resources above.

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Working On It

JorgeCastro

LifeCycle of a Bug

A "follow along" the lifecycle of a bug explaining how bugs are triaged.

DanielHolbach

Using bzr-builddeb to share the love

Using bzr and bzr-builddeb for package management

Dereck

Patching Packages 2

Fix a typo in a dialoug

probono

Packaging Python apps

Show how to package a typical Python application that consists of a few .py files

Maybe start from scratch by using a PyGTK hello world sample. What am I supposed to do if I have just written a "helloworld-pygtk.py" that I want to package? Also cover things like eggs, python-support etc. from a practical point of view. Am I advised to use them, or can I safely ignore them?

Mike.lifeguard

Packaging Perl modules

How to package a Perl module

how about closed captioning on the vids already out?

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