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Takes place from Mon 28 April - Sat 3 May on IRC in #ubuntu-classroom.

Welcome to the Ubuntu Open Week!

[http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu] is a freely available, simple to use Linux desktop and server. The Ubuntu project has developed a strong reputation for technical excellence and a commitment to the free software community, and we are always keen to grow and extend our community where possible. Ubuntu does not distinguish between different Enterprise and Open versions - we have one single version of Ubuntu, and this version is and will always be entirely free. Ubuntu is used by over 8 million people and has a worldwide community of volunteers who contribute in many different areas such as packaging, documentation, art, translations, testing, marketing and more.

Find out more about the Ubuntu [http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop desktop] or [http://www.ubuntu.com/server server] and [http://www.ubuntu.com/download download] them.

Road test our community

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 what all the fuss is about? How we've achieved such a great feat in such a short space of time? Here's where you can find out.

Ubuntu Open Week was a series of online workshops where you could:

  • learn about the Ubuntu landscape
  • talk to some of the key developers from the Ubuntu project
  • find out about the Community and its relationship with Canonical
  • participate in an open Q&A with Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Ubuntu

  • much more...

The Timetable

We organised a week long menu of events that touch many different areas of the Ubuntu community. If you are interested in being a part of the project, there is sure to be a session for you.

Mon 28th Apr

Tue 29th Apr

Wed 30th Apr

Thu 1 May

Fri 2nd May

Sat 3rd May

15.00 UTC

Welcome to Ubuntu Open Week! - Jono Bacon

Packaging 101 - Session 1 - Daniel Holbach

Xubuntu - Cody Somerville

Ubuntu Training - How to get involved - Billy Cina

Bughelper - Making Bug Work Easier - Markus Korn

Unwinding Stacktraces - Emmet Hikory

16.00 UTC

QA: Using piuparts to test your packages - Lars Wirzenius

Packaging 101 - Session 2 - Daniel Holbach

Community Q+A - Jono Bacon

TBD

Ask Mark - Mark Shuttleworth

Virtualization - Soren Hansen

17.00 UTC

Reporting Bugs - Brian Murray

Ubuntu Mobile Edition - An introduction and Q+A - Adilson Oliveira

Intro to Mobile Testing - Chris Gregan & Dave Morley

Preseeding d-i / Ubiquity - Evan Dandrea

Ask Mark - Mark Shuttleworth

Reporting Bugs - Brian Murray

18.00 UTC

Ubuntu Bugsquad + Triaging Bugs - Pedro Villavicencio

Merging Packages 101 - Nicolas Valcárcel

Packaging Firefox Extensions - Alexander Sack

TBD - Bryce Harrington

Ubuntu Iso Testing - Henrik Omma & David Morley

Ubuntu Bugsquad + Triaging Bugs - Pedro Villavicencio

19.00 UTC

Building Upstream Kernels - Leann Ogasawara

Using Launchpad PPAs - Celso Providelo

Ubuntu Artwork - Ken Wimer

The Future of the Ubuntu Desktop - Ted Gould

Running a Packaging Jam - Rick Harding

LoCo Teams - Nick Ali

20.00 UTC

Kubuntu Development - Richard Johnson

Intro to the Ubuntu Server Team - Mathias Gug

KDE 4 - Richard Johnson

Community Support with Ubuntu Forums - Mike Basinger

Wubi - Agostino Russo

TBD

21.00 UTC

Bazaar -- Robert Collins

Ubuntu Security Team - Intro and Q+A - Kees Cook

Producing Podcasts in Ubuntu - Alan Pope

Python Packaging - Emilio Pozuelo Monfort

Ubuntu Documentation Project - Richard Johnson

TBD

Note: TBD Sessions are filling up quickly, check back later for details. If you want to run a session we can put you on standby, please get a hold of JorgeCastro.

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