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== Timeline == * Start scheduling 7 September. * Announce the finalized schedule on 7 October. * Openweek itself, 2-6 Nov |
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* How to report bugs about Ubuntu * How to run LoCo install fests / release parties = Prep is Done, please don't edit this page anymore, please edit [[UbuntuOpenWeek]] instead = |
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* How To Triage bugs in Ubuntu - Pedro Villavicencio * Upstream Bug Workflow - Jorge Castro * Packaging 101/102 - Daniel Holbach * sabdfl QA - Mark Shuttleworth * Introduction to KDE 4 - Richard Johnson * Gaming with Ubuntu (introduction) - Ben Crisford * Ubuntu Server Bling: screen-profiles - DustinKirkland * Encrypting your home directory in Ubuntu 9.04 - DustinKirkland * An introduction to the messaging indicator - KenVanDine * Launchpad Soyuz Overview - CelsoProvidelo * Launchpad Code Hosting Overview - Jonathan Lange * ''Docs Day'' - five sessions on contributing to Ubuntu documentation - DocumentationTeam * Running an Ubuntu Localization Team - AdiRoiban * Creating basic LoCo resources - website, forum, planet, email, and localized version of [[http://help.ubuntu.com | help.ubuntu.com]] - AdiRoiban * Xubuntu QA, bugs, and testing - CharlieKravetz * Intro to the Ubuntu Server team - MathiasGug (Not friday) * Intro to the Ubuntu-News Team - JohnCrawford * Staying up-to-date with what is going on in the community - NathanHandler * Getting some help - EfrainValles * Good bug reporting practices - MuratGunes * Xubuntu Team - What is it, why use? - CharlieKravetz * Ubuntu Forums Beginners Team Education Focus Group - Weaving the various education efforts of the Ubuntu Community together with a Learning Management System (Moodle) * How the GNOME desktop team works ? - didrocks * How to market and plan an Ubuntu Party (based on French experience) ? - ChristopheSauthier * OEM Community QA: How to help out with testing netbooks - ChrisGregan |
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== Draft Schedule == | == Draft Schedule (TODO: Update)== |
Welcome to the Open Week Prep page. The schedule for UbuntuOpenWeek is available: Please add your topic to the schedule after you've talked to JorgeCastro.
- add topics that you would like to see discussed
- sign up to run a session
If you want to run a session, add your name and topic. Make sure your topic is:
- Ubuntu-related
- "IRC able" - something that can be explained to someone in an hour or less on IRC.
keep in mind that this is a brainstorming space and we have limited slots on the schedule, so we're looking for a good mix of topics but can't guarantee that everyone will have a slot - remember you can always run a session outside of Open Week in #ubuntu-classroom.
Once the schedule is finalised we will start filling it up on the UbuntuOpenWeek page.
== Timeline ==
- Start scheduling 7 September.
- Announce the finalized schedule on 7 October.
- Openweek itself, 2-6 Nov
Topics You'd Like to See Covered
Topics You'd Like to Run
Since the schedule is not finalised this is NOT a commitment, put your name down if you'd be interested in running a session, we'll work out the scheduling details later. Feel free to pencil yourself in in the grid however!
If you have any questions please contact JorgeCastro
== Draft Schedule (TODO: Update)==
Pick a time you'd like to give your talk:
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Mon 27 Apr |
Tue 28 Apr |
Wed 29 Apr |
Thu 30 Apr |
Fri 1 May |
15.00 UTC |
Introduction - Jono Bacon |
With a little Help - EfrainValles |
An introduction to the messaging indicator - KenVanDine |
sabdfl Q+A - Mark Shuttleworth |
Launchpad Soyuz Overview - CelsoProvidelo |
16.00 UTC |
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Running an Ubuntu Localization Team - AdiRoiban |
How to market and plan an Ubuntu Party - ChristopheSauthier |
sabdfl Q+A - Mark Shuttleworth |
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17.00 UTC |
Doing Ubuntu Development - DanielHolbach |
Encrypted Home Directories - DustinKirkland |
Ubuntu Training - Billy Cina and Belinda Lopez |
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18.00 UTC |
Screen-Profiles - DustinKirkland |
Docs Day - Intro to the Docs Team - DougieRichardson |
How the GNOME desktop team works ? - didrocks |
Xubuntu - What about it? - Xubuntu Team |
OEM Community Netbook Testing - ChrisGregan |
19.00 UTC |
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Docs Day - Translating Documentation - MatthewEast / AdiRoiban |
Kubuntu Q&A - RichardJohnson & JonathanRiddell |
Intro to the Ubuntu-News Team - JohnCrawford |
Gaming with Ubuntu (introduction) - BenCrisford |
20.00 UTC |
Introduction to Kubuntu - JonathanRiddell |
Docs Day - Working on the Help Wiki - MatthewEast / Rocket2DMn |
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HowTo Triage bugs in Ubuntu - PedroVillavicencio |
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21.00 UTC |
Xubuntu QA - CharlieKravetz |
Docs Day - Getting the System Documentation - Bazaar - EmmaJane / MatthewEast |
Good Practices in Reporting Ubuntu Bugs - Murat Güneş |
Upstream Bug Workflow - Jorge Castro |
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22.00 UTC |
Introduction to the ServerTeam - MathiasGug |
Docs Day - Working with System Documentation - Docbook - EmmaJane |
Staying up-to-date with what is going on in the community - Nathan Handler |
Launchpad Code Hosting - Jonathan Lange |
Final Questions and Feedback - Jorge Castro |
23.00 UTC |
UFBT - EDU Initiative - cprofitt |
Spare Slot |
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Description of the proposed topics
If the title of you talk is not self explanatory please add a description of it.
With a little help: This is an introductory talk to the different services that can be found to ask for help when using ubuntu. The community offers services that are very organized and knowing where to look can help save time for both the people asking and the people volunteering to help. Basic Nettiquete will be introduced to foster good web habbits. This talk is intended for newcomers but it might be good for anyone who needs a broader idea of how the Ubuntu community helps.
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