Thank you for posting this to the mailing lists. I will read the log,
because my Tuesdays are quite full (and I'm retired!).
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Mel Chua - mel(a)redhat.com
<+tosmaillist+neophyte_rep+cb24c45dd4.mel#redhat.com(a)spamgourmet.com>
wrote:
I just sent an announcement to Planets Fedora and TOS about this one
(
http://blog.melchua.com/2010/09/07/fedora-classroom-tuesday-sep-14-at-160...)
but I'll repost a bit here for those who don't read Planet.
This is meant to be a Classroom session for interested people who are
not *yet* Fedora (or FOSS - this generalizes to other open source
communities as well!) contributors and want to start seeing how,
exactly, these thousands of people from all over the world work
together. I'm trying to log it in a way that will make it usable for
introducing these tools to students in the future. It's based on the
1st-day curriculum of POSSE, for those of you who've been through one.
Feedback and comments and such welcome,
Thanks!
--Mel
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I’ll be running a Fedora Classroom on basic distributed communication
tools and practices on Tuesday, September 14, at 1600 UTC in
#fedora-classroom on
irc.freenode.net. These (open source, of course)
tools aren’t coding-specific – in fact, our design, marketing, etc.
teams use them as well – so anyone interested in distributed communties