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= Ubuntu Developer Week Rules = = Ubuntu Developer Week =
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Please observe these rules when in a tutorial session:
 * Try to get to the session on time.
 * Do NOT speak while the host is doing the tutorial part of the session. Talking happens in #ubuntu-classroom-chat
(The latest '''Ubuntu Open Week''' page can be found at UbuntuOpenWeek)
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== Asking Questions == Welcome to the Ubuntu Developer Week! We will have one week of action-packed sessions from Jan 19^th^ to Jan 23^rd^!
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When the Q+A part of the session opens, please do the following to ask a question:
 * Log into #ubuntu-classroom-chat
 * Ask your question and prefix it with '''QUESTION:''' (e.g. QUESTION: How do I do foo?)
 * Wait patiently for your answer in #ubuntu-classroom
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 '''Jan 19^th^ to Jan 23^rd^'''!
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If you have any problems or questions about the Ubuntu Open Week, ask in `#ubuntu-classroom-chat`. '''[[http://digg.com/linux_unix/3rd_Ubuntu_Developer_Week_announced|Digg It!]]'''
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Thanks for abiding by these rules - this will help us keep the sessions on track and as productive as possible. :) 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 ==
|| || '''Mon 19th Jan''' || '''Tue 20th Jan''' || '''Wed 21st Jan''' || '''Thu 22nd Jan''' || '''Fri 23rd Jan''' ||
|| '''16.00 UTC''' || '''GETTING STARTED (*)''' || '''Launchpad Bug Tracking''' -- `intellectronica` || '''Pushing out GNOME releases to millions of users''' -- `seb128`|| '''Automated Desktop Testing''' -- `ara` || '''Testing your .deb with piuparts''' -- `liw` ||
|| '''17.00 UTC''' || '''GETTING STARTED (*)''' || '''QA Tools''' -- `ara` || '''Fixing Bugs in Ubuntu''' -- `dholbach` || '''Ubuntu Netbook Remix Q&A''' -- `njpatel` || '''Fun with python-apt''' -- `mvo` ||
|| '''18.00 UTC''' || '''Packaging 101''' -- `dholbach` || '''Stop Screen-Scraping, Use the Launchpad Web Service API''' -- `leonardr`|| '''Bazaar for packaging''' -- `james_w` || '''Boot performance''' -- `Keybuk` || '''Bazaar and Launchpad - How to do it''' -- `rockstar` and `beuno` ||
|| '''19.00 UTC''' || '''Working well with Debian''' -- `nxvl` and `bddebian` || '''Creating high-quality updates''' -- `ubuntu-security` || '''Kubuntu Bug Squishing''' -- `JontheEchidna` || '''Kubuntu Ninja's - Packagers in Unicorn mode''' -- `apachelogger` and `vorian` || '''Packaging Kernel modules with DKMS''' -- `BenC` ||
|| '''20.00 UTC''' || '''Understanding GNOME Technologies''' --- `tedg` || '''Debugging program crashes''' -- `pitti` || '''Using VMBuilder to create tests environments''' -- Soren Hansen & Nick Barcet || '''Packaging software for Mono, for great justice''' -- `directhex` and `meebey` || '''Xubuntu''' -- Cody Somerville & The Xubuntu Team ||

'''(*)''' Monday, 19th Jan, 16:00 - 18:00 UTC:
 * '''Getting Started''' session in various languages:
  * English: `#ubuntu-classroom`, contact: `james_w`
  * French: `#ubuntu-fr-classroom`, contact: `didrocks`
  * Italian: `#ubuntu-classroom-it`, contact: `devfil`
  * Spanish: `#ubuntu-classroom-es`, contact: `nxvl`
  * German: `#ubuntu-classroom-de`, contact: `dholbach`

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 Jan 19th to Jan 23rd!

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 Jan 19th to Jan 23rd!

Digg It!

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

Mon 19th Jan

Tue 20th Jan

Wed 21st Jan

Thu 22nd Jan

Fri 23rd Jan

16.00 UTC

GETTING STARTED (*)

Launchpad Bug Tracking -- intellectronica

Pushing out GNOME releases to millions of users -- seb128

Automated Desktop Testing -- ara

Testing your .deb with piuparts -- liw

17.00 UTC

GETTING STARTED (*)

QA Tools -- ara

Fixing Bugs in Ubuntu -- dholbach

Ubuntu Netbook Remix Q&A -- njpatel

Fun with python-apt -- mvo

18.00 UTC

Packaging 101 -- dholbach

Stop Screen-Scraping, Use the Launchpad Web Service API -- leonardr

Bazaar for packaging -- james_w

Boot performance -- Keybuk

Bazaar and Launchpad - How to do it -- rockstar and beuno

19.00 UTC

Working well with Debian -- nxvl and bddebian

Creating high-quality updates -- ubuntu-security

Kubuntu Bug Squishing -- JontheEchidna

Kubuntu Ninja's - Packagers in Unicorn mode -- apachelogger and vorian

Packaging Kernel modules with DKMS -- BenC

20.00 UTC

Understanding GNOME Technologies --- tedg

Debugging program crashes -- pitti

Using VMBuilder to create tests environments -- Soren Hansen & Nick Barcet

Packaging software for Mono, for great justice -- directhex and meebey

Xubuntu -- Cody Somerville & The Xubuntu Team

(*) Monday, 19th Jan, 16:00 - 18:00 UTC:

  • Getting Started session in various languages:

    • English: #ubuntu-classroom, contact: james_w

    • French: #ubuntu-fr-classroom, contact: didrocks

    • Italian: #ubuntu-classroom-it, contact: devfil

    • Spanish: #ubuntu-classroom-es, contact: nxvl

    • German: #ubuntu-classroom-de, contact: dholbach

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