Archive | April 2014

Ubuntu Open Week wrap-up

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From April 22nd through April 24th the Ubuntu Classroom team worked with teams across the Ubuntu community to bring together 12 sessions exploring various parts of our community, from Documentation to Core Apps to the Kernel team to present Ubuntu Open Week.

The event was a huge success! If you missed anything, logs (for IRC-based sessions) and videos (from On Air! sessions) are now available:

Tues 22 Apr Wed 23 Apr Thu 24 Apr
Introduction to Open Weekjose Ubuntu Women Projectpleia2 and belkinsa Ubuntu Development Teamdholbach
Ubuntu Server Teambeisner Get started contributing to Ubuntu Core Apps [ON AIR!]popey and dpm Organizing Ubuntu App Dev Schoolsdholbach and dpm
Ubuntu Documentation Teampleia2 Ubuntu Kernel Teamjsalisbury Kubuntu TeamQuintasan, ovidiu-florin
Getting Acquainted with the Juju Review Queue and Process [ON AIR!]lazyPower Ubuntu Quality Teamballoons Ubuntu LoCo Teamsjose

Thanks again to everyone who participated in this event, from presenters who lead sessions to attendees who came with their curiosity and questions!

Ubuntu Open Week for Trusty: Starting Soon!

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And the Ubuntu Open Week for this cycle is just around the corner! This will be three days full of excitement, where you will be able to know what different teams and people in the community do. Whether you are a developer, a designer, a tester or a community member, this is the right event if you want to get involved with the community and are looking for a starting point.

The event will take place from April 22nd to April 24th 2014, from 15 to 19 UTC each day. During these three days we will have people from various teams, such as the Server, Documentation, and Juju teams. There are twelve different sessions scheduled, so make sure to find which ones interest you and write the times down in your calendars! The full schedule can be found at the Open Week Wiki page.

All sessions will take place at #ubuntu-classroom and #ubuntu-classroom-chat on irc.freenode.net (click here to join from your web browser). There are three sessions in the schedule which are labeled with the [ON AIR!] tag, which means the session will be streamed live at the Ubuntu on Air! webpage.

In the case you can not attend the event, logs will be linked in the schedule as soon as they become available. For On Air! sessions, they will be available at the Ubuntu on Air! YouTube Channel. Hope to see you all there!