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|| '''20.00 UTC''' || '''Fun with Python Plasmoids''' -- `agateau` and `Riddell` || '''Writing Apport Package Hooks''' -- `bdmurray` || '''Bug lifecycle, Best practices, Workflow, Tags, Upstream, Big picture''' -- `jcastro` and `pedro_` || '''Effectively testing for regressions''' -- `sbeattie` || '''Hacking Soyuz to get your builds done''' -- `noodles775` and `cprov` || | || '''20.00 UTC''' || '''Fun with Python Plasmoids''' -- `agateau` and `Riddell` || '''Writing Apport Package Hooks''' -- `bdmurray` || '''Bug lifecycle, Best practices, Workflow, Tags, Upstream, Big picture''' -- `jcastro` and `pedro_` || '''Effectively testing for regressions''' -- `sbeattie` || '''Hacking Soyuz to get your builds done''' -- `noodles775`, `cprov` and `wgrant` || |
Ubuntu Developer Week
(The latest Ubuntu Open Week page can be found at UbuntuOpenWeek.)
Welcome to the Ubuntu Developer Week! We will have one week of action-packed sessions from Aug 31st to Sep 4th!
In just four years, Ubuntu has become the most popular Linux distribution in the world with millions of users and a spot regularly at the top of Distrowatch. Ever wondered how Ubuntu development works? How to get involved yourself? Find out from Aug 31st to Sep 4th!
Ubuntu Developer Week is a series of online workshops where you can:
- learn about different packaging techniques
- find out more about different development teams
- check out the efforts of the world-wide Development Community
participate in open Q&A sessions with Ubuntu developers
- much more...
The timetable
If you're unsure about UTC times: just run date -u in a terminal to find out what the current UTC time is.
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Mon 31st Aug |
Tue 1st Sep |
Wed 2nd Sep |
Thu 3rd Sep |
Fri 4th Sep |
16.00 UTC |
Getting Started with UbuntuDevelopment -- dholbach |
Fixing small bugs in Ubuntu -- dholbach |
Getting started with Launchpad development -- gmb |
Let Mago do your Desktop testing for you -- ara |
Translations for developers -- danilo, dpm, pitti |
17.00 UTC |
Getting Started with UbuntuDevelopment -- dholbach |
Kernel Triaging and Debugging -- ogasawara |
Developing websites with Django -- lukasz and stuartm |
Paper cutting 101 -- djsiegel, ted, seb128 |
GTD for hackers -- liw |
18.00 UTC |
$quickly fun -- rickspencer3 and didrocks |
How to update a package -- didrocks |
Hooking your app into your desktop CouchDB - aquarius |
Learning from mistakes - REVU reviewing best practices -- mok0 |
Fixing an Ubuntu bug using Bazaar -- james_w |
19.00 UTC |
Packaging Perl Modules -- jawnsy and Debian pkg-perl team members |
Using the LP API for fun and profit -- leonardr |
Writing secure software -- kees |
Being productive with bzr and LP code hosting - rockstar |
Packaging from scratch -- Laney |
20.00 UTC |
Fun with Python Plasmoids -- agateau and Riddell |
Writing Apport Package Hooks -- bdmurray |
Bug lifecycle, Best practices, Workflow, Tags, Upstream, Big picture -- jcastro and pedro_ |
Effectively testing for regressions -- sbeattie |
Hacking Soyuz to get your builds done -- noodles775, cprov and wgrant |
iCal Format
The Developer Week schedule has also been added to the Ubuntu Fridge Calendar, which is available online and in XML, iCal, and HTML formats.
UbuntuCloudDays (last edited 2011-07-08 17:06:01 by host-41)