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Welcome to the Ubuntu Developer Week! We will have one week of action-packed sessions from Feb 18th to Feb 22nd! | (The latest '''Ubuntu Open Week''' page can be found at UbuntuOpenWeek.) |
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In just two 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 Feb 18th to Feb 22nd! | Welcome to the Ubuntu Developer Week! We will have one week of action-packed sessions from Aug 31^st^ 2009 to Sep 4^th^ 2009! |
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Ubuntu Developer Week is a series of online workshops where you could: | 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 31^st^ 2009 to Sep 4^th^ 2009'''! ## '''[[http://digg.com/linux_unix/3rd_Ubuntu_Developer_Week_announced|Digg It!]]''' Ubuntu Developer Week is a series of online workshops where you can: |
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== The Timetable == | == 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 18th Feb''' || '''Tue 19th Feb''' || '''Wed 20th Feb''' || '''Thu 21st Feb''' || '''Fri 22nd Feb''' || || '''16.00 UTC''' || Patching Packages (Martin Pitt) || MOTU Processes (Daniel Holbach) || MOTU Processes (Daniel Holbach) || Firefox 3 Extension Packaging (Alexander Sack) || Patching Packages (Martin Pitt) || || '''17.00 UTC''' || Launchpad PPAs (Celso Providelo, Matthew Revell) || Virtualisation (Søren Hansen) || Packaging 101 (Daniel Holbach) || Writing Scripts For Automated Desktop Testing (Lars Wirzenius) || Launchpad PPAs (Celso Providelo, Matthew Revell) || || '''18.00 UTC''' || Packaging 101 (Daniel Holbach) || Kubuntu (Jussi Kekkonen) || First Steps On Contributing (["MOTU/TODO"] & ["MOTU/TODO/Bugs"]) (Nicolas Valcárcel) || Bughelper - Making Bug Work Easier (Brian Murray & Markus Korn) || MOTU Q&A Session (Daniel Holbach) || || '''19.00 UTC''' || MOTU School - Working With Debian (James Westby) || Ubuntu Derivatives Team (Luis de Bethencourt Guimerá) || Desktop Packaging Session (Sébastien Bacher) || Bug Triage (Pedro Villavicencio) || Library Packaging - Part 1 (Stefan Potyra) || || '''20.00 UTC''' || Introduction To The ServerTeam (Mathias Gug) || Debdiffs And How To Get Them Submitted (Daniel Holbach) || SRU/Security Updates (Luca Falavigna, William Grant) || Debdiffs And How To Get Them Submitted (Daniel Holbach) || Library Packaging - Part 2 (Stefan Potyra) || |
|| || '''Mon 31^st^ Aug''' || '''Tue 1^st^ Sep''' || '''Wed 2^nd^ Sep''' || '''Thu 3^rd^ Sep''' || '''Fri 4^th^ 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` || === Translations === Unfortunately all communication in Ubuntu development is in English. The good thing is that with a little knowledge of the language and a few helpful friends in your LoCo you should usually get around very quickly. To make it easier for new developers who feel their English is not good enough yet to participate, we will have LoCo members in a variety of channels who can translate your questions for you and pass them on to the hosts of the session. Just make sure you join the channel below and watch out for the people listed behind the channel name. They'll help you with your question. * Catalan: [[http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=ubuntu-classroom-chat-ca|#ubuntu-classroom-chat-ca]], `RainCT`, ... * Finnish: [[http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=ubuntu-fi-devel|#ubuntu-fi-devel]], `Mirv`, ... * German: [[http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=ubuntu-classroom-chat-de|#ubuntu-classroom-chat-de]], `dholbach`, ... * ... ##=== iCal Format === ##http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/o2gjt4m8ie5gkem3dipnpdj4n0%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics ## ##The Developer Week schedule has also been added to the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fridge/Calendar|Ubuntu Fridge Calendar]], which ##is available [[http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendar|online]] and in [[http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/j5q85mmi6ujvjtii5s1n3li5io%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic|XML]], [[http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/j5q85mmi6ujvjtii5s1n3li5io%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics|iCal]], and [[http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=j5q85mmi6ujvjtii5s1n3li5io%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York|HTML]] formats. |
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 2009 to Sep 4th 2009!
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 2009 to Sep 4th 2009!
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 |
Translations
Unfortunately all communication in Ubuntu development is in English. The good thing is that with a little knowledge of the language and a few helpful friends in your LoCo you should usually get around very quickly.
To make it easier for new developers who feel their English is not good enough yet to participate, we will have LoCo members in a variety of channels who can translate your questions for you and pass them on to the hosts of the session. Just make sure you join the channel below and watch out for the people listed behind the channel name. They'll help you with your question.
Catalan: #ubuntu-classroom-chat-ca, RainCT, ...
Finnish: #ubuntu-fi-devel, Mirv, ...
German: #ubuntu-classroom-chat-de, dholbach, ...
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UbuntuDeveloperWeek (last edited 2013-12-10 16:05:05 by dholbach)