2016-11-29 14:16 GMT+01:00 Nemanja Milošević
<nmilosev(a)fedoraproject.org
<mailto:nmilosev@fedoraproject.org>>:
Adding to what Justin said there is this link:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Presentations_Previous_Releases
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Presentations_Previous_Releases>
It's a bit dated, but still a really good resource.
If it is any help I have a Fedora (24) Release Party Quiz and
introductory slideshow:
https://nmilosev.fedorapeople.org/f24rpns/
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https://nmilosev.fedorapeople.org/f24rpns/>
I'm also looking to create new slides for F25 Release Party, and
will upload these when I'm done. :)
I agree with Justin on creating a Pagure repo for all the
presentations. With good structure it could be a massive time saver.
Kind regards,
Nemanja
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 5:07 AM, Justin W. Flory <jflory7(a)gmail.com
<mailto:jflory7@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 11/28/2016 05:24 AM, Germano Massullo wrote:
Hi everybody. In next weeks I will start doing in Rome @
Fusolab some
talks about how to begin to contribute to Fedora. Before I
start to
create some slides, I would like to ask you if there is a
repository
containing the slides done by ambassadors for their talks. I
wondered
about a repository while I was looking at Flock 2016 talks list.
Thank you and have a nice day
I'm not aware of a specific repository where a lot of Fedora
slides live. If anything, it's usually a few slides that are
hosted individually by contributors, like this one:
https://github.com/decause/decks
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https://github.com/decause/decks>
However, it might be a good point to consider the creation of
such a thing for all Ambassadors since we are migrating to
Pagure in the near future. It would make the most sense to do it
this way, I think.
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Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com <mailto:jflory7@gmail.com>
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We don't have a repository but we have templates, which can be reused
for new presentations. I'm not sure if a repo would be good, because:
1) Presentations will never be the same, and should also not be a copy
from another event. Slides are not the content of a talk, they are just
a short summary for each argument the speaker wants to talk about.
Everyone does this kind of job differently.
2) A repo needs to be managed. Who should maintain this? Collect
presentations, check content etc? You cannot give write access to everyone.
I agree with the basic idea here, but it would be probably a better idea
to update the actual templates we have on the wiki and make them
accessible for download to everyone. Templates also can be stored in
fedorapeople's accounts and contributors can easily link to them from
this wiki page.
--
Robert Mayr
(robyduck)
I think there is still some merit behind the idea of hosting a
repository with these kinds of resources. Just like how we have the
Creative Commons licensing to remix content freely and openly, the
purpose of having a repository like this would be to provide a frame of
reference of past presentations that others could find useful
information from for either making their own or building off of.
Everyone does this job differently, I agree, but for someone who may not
yet be a seasoned Ambassador, I see this as being a useful utility.
As for access, the administrators of the repository could just be
regional Ambassador leadership, and if an Ambassador has slides they
would like to add, they could send them to the region storyteller or
submit a pull request against the repository. I think this is something
that could be a good responsibility for the storyteller position.
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com