Hello,
First, I'm sure we're extremely grateful to all the great folks that have stepped forward to instruct classroom sessions.
I think we now have enough to plan a schedule and get the sessions started. Here's a draft plan and schedule. Please weigh in so that we can maybe start in two weeks time?
SOP (standard operating procedure) draft: -----------------------------------------
Week: -2 (2 weeks before a session) ===================================
- Instructor picks a time and day of the week - A wrangler updates the calendar on fedocal - A wrangler drafts a post for both the fedora magazine (target audience - end users) and the community blog (target audience - community people) and submits it for review to CommOps - A wrangler drafts a general announcement for the "announce" mailing list.
Week: -1 (1 week before a session) =================================
- Both magazine and commblog posts to go live (CommOps will do this) - A wrangler sends out mail to "announce" mailing list
- A wrangler begins to work on the *next* session.
Week: 0 (Day or two before the session) ========================================
- Reminders over social media etc.
Week: 0 (Day or two after the session) ======================================
- Instructor publishes report + logs. (What channel do we use for this?) - Instructor uploads/documents post class "study material" - A Pagure repo?
and so we keep rolling. How does that sound? The pagure repo can be used for general organisation too via tickets if this is ever required. I think the wiki works for the time being,
--
Proposed class schedule ------------------------
We have the following classes available:
- Packaging 101 (FranciscoD) - QA 101, 102 (Sumantro) - Git 101 (FranciscoD) - Emacs 101(Sachin) - Magazine 101 (Eduard) - Vim 101 (Eduard/FranciscoD) - Command line 101 (FranciscoD/?)
So we have 6 classes. I'm also going to go look for someone who can take a "Free software 101" class. Personally, I'd like it to be a regular class that is repeated every few months where we can discuss Fedora's role in the Free software movement. (Maybe I can ask one of the seasoned contributors from the Council to help with this?)
The order I propose:
- The one that doesn't require much technical knowledge * Magazine 101
* Then a quick introduction to the Linux command line and utilities: - Command line 101
- Then the text editors * Vim 101 * Emacs 101
- Then slightly more technical * QA 101
- Then even more technical and more software focussed * Git 101
- Then the process that uses a lot of the afore-learned skills: * Packaging 101
How does that sound?
I'm hoping we'll get more community members involved once the sessions start. We can use more wranglers, (and instructors, of course). When you speak to people at meetings and so on, please drop in a word to let people know. :)
Thanks for helping jumpstart this initiative, Ankur. :) I haven't been too active in this list yet, but I've been following along and I'm super excited to see this starting back again.
On 04/05/2017 12:02 PM, Ankur Sinha wrote:
Week: -1 (1 week before a session)
- Both magazine and commblog posts to go live (CommOps will do this)
Since in a few more weeks I won't be active in Fedora again until August, to help make sure that everything is processed quickly and it is attended to in a quick manner, I wanted to clarify that the Magazine and Community Blog are two separate publications managed by two different teams.
In order for things to be reviewed most effectively, please make sure all Magazine-related posts are sent to the Magazine mailing list and follow the "How to write a Magazine article" post. For the Community Blog, please make sure all posts are sent to the CommOps mailing list and follow the "How to write a Community Blog article" post. All relevant links are repeated below for convenience.
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/magazine@lists.fedoraproject.org
https://fedoramagazine.org/writing-an-article-for-the-fedora-magazine/
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/commops@lists.fedoraproject.org
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/writing-community-blog-article/
Thanks! :)
Hi,
In order for things to be reviewed most effectively, please make sure all Magazine-related posts are sent to the Magazine mailing list and follow the "How to write a Magazine article" post. For the Community Blog, please make sure all posts are sent to the CommOps mailing list and follow the "How to write a Community Blog article" post.
I can help with the magazine articles, no problem from that side. It will be really helpful if someone take a step to the front and take the charge for the CommBlog. Also, even when I'm not too active in the commops team, maybe I can do it too, but it will be better if for both (magazine and CommBlog) we have one in charge and one backup to this post, this to don't lose continuity.
In this order of thinking, I will offer myself to be in charge of magazine articles, and as backup for CommBlog.
Br,
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On Wed, 2017-04-05 at 10:36 -0300, Eduard Lucena wrote:
I can help with the magazine articles, no problem from that side. It will be really helpful if someone take a step to the front and take the charge for the CommBlog. Also, even when I'm not too active in the commops team, maybe I can do it too, but it will be better if for both (magazine and CommBlog) we have one in charge and one backup to this post, this to don't lose continuity.
In this order of thinking, I will offer myself to be in charge of magazine articles, and as backup for CommBlog.
Thanks for taking that on Eduard.
I agree with your idea. I can handle the CommBlog to start with and act as a backup for the magazine. - -- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
On Wed, 2017-04-05 at 12:49 +0000, Justin W. Flory wrote:
I wanted to clarify that the Magazine and Community Blog are two separate publications managed by two different teams.
Thanks - I'll make sure we follow the right process to get the posts out efficiently :)
How do I get removed from this thread?
All the best, Michael Khaloo
On Apr 5, 2017 6:05 AM, "Ankur Sinha" sanjay.ankur@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
First, I'm sure we're extremely grateful to all the great folks that have stepped forward to instruct classroom sessions.
I think we now have enough to plan a schedule and get the sessions started. Here's a draft plan and schedule. Please weigh in so that we can maybe start in two weeks time?
SOP (standard operating procedure) draft:
Week: -2 (2 weeks before a session)
- Instructor picks a time and day of the week
- A wrangler updates the calendar on fedocal
- A wrangler drafts a post for both the fedora magazine (target
audience - end users) and the community blog (target audience - community people) and submits it for review to CommOps
- A wrangler drafts a general announcement for the "announce" mailing
list.
Week: -1 (1 week before a session)
Both magazine and commblog posts to go live (CommOps will do this)
A wrangler sends out mail to "announce" mailing list
A wrangler begins to work on the *next* session.
Week: 0 (Day or two before the session)
- Reminders over social media etc.
Week: 0 (Day or two after the session)
- Instructor publishes report + logs. (What channel do we use for
this?)
- Instructor uploads/documents post class "study material" - A Pagure
repo?
and so we keep rolling. How does that sound? The pagure repo can be used for general organisation too via tickets if this is ever required. I think the wiki works for the time being,
--
Proposed class schedule
We have the following classes available:
- Packaging 101 (FranciscoD)
- QA 101, 102 (Sumantro)
- Git 101 (FranciscoD)
- Emacs 101(Sachin)
- Magazine 101 (Eduard)
- Vim 101 (Eduard/FranciscoD)
- Command line 101 (FranciscoD/?)
So we have 6 classes. I'm also going to go look for someone who can take a "Free software 101" class. Personally, I'd like it to be a regular class that is repeated every few months where we can discuss Fedora's role in the Free software movement. (Maybe I can ask one of the seasoned contributors from the Council to help with this?)
The order I propose:
- The one that doesn't require much technical knowledge
Magazine 101
Then a quick introduction to the Linux command line and utilities:
Command line 101
Then the text editors
- Vim 101
- Emacs 101
- Then slightly more technical
- QA 101
- Then even more technical and more software focussed
- Git 101
- Then the process that uses a lot of the afore-learned skills:
- Packaging 101
How does that sound?
I'm hoping we'll get more community members involved once the sessions start. We can use more wranglers, (and instructors, of course). When you speak to people at meetings and so on, please drop in a word to let people know. :)
-- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha _______________________________________________ classroom mailing list -- classroom@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to classroom-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
Michael, It says at the bottom of every email: To unsubscribe send an email to classroom-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
On Apr 5, 2017 6:15 AM, "mike ka" khaloo93@gmail.com wrote:
How do I get removed from this thread?
All the best, Michael Khaloo
On Apr 5, 2017 6:05 AM, "Ankur Sinha" sanjay.ankur@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
First, I'm sure we're extremely grateful to all the great folks that have stepped forward to instruct classroom sessions.
I think we now have enough to plan a schedule and get the sessions started. Here's a draft plan and schedule. Please weigh in so that we can maybe start in two weeks time?
SOP (standard operating procedure) draft:
Week: -2 (2 weeks before a session)
- Instructor picks a time and day of the week
- A wrangler updates the calendar on fedocal
- A wrangler drafts a post for both the fedora magazine (target
audience - end users) and the community blog (target audience - community people) and submits it for review to CommOps
- A wrangler drafts a general announcement for the "announce" mailing
list.
Week: -1 (1 week before a session)
Both magazine and commblog posts to go live (CommOps will do this)
A wrangler sends out mail to "announce" mailing list
A wrangler begins to work on the *next* session.
Week: 0 (Day or two before the session)
- Reminders over social media etc.
Week: 0 (Day or two after the session)
- Instructor publishes report + logs. (What channel do we use for
this?)
- Instructor uploads/documents post class "study material" - A Pagure
repo?
and so we keep rolling. How does that sound? The pagure repo can be used for general organisation too via tickets if this is ever required. I think the wiki works for the time being,
--
Proposed class schedule
We have the following classes available:
- Packaging 101 (FranciscoD)
- QA 101, 102 (Sumantro)
- Git 101 (FranciscoD)
- Emacs 101(Sachin)
- Magazine 101 (Eduard)
- Vim 101 (Eduard/FranciscoD)
- Command line 101 (FranciscoD/?)
So we have 6 classes. I'm also going to go look for someone who can take a "Free software 101" class. Personally, I'd like it to be a regular class that is repeated every few months where we can discuss Fedora's role in the Free software movement. (Maybe I can ask one of the seasoned contributors from the Council to help with this?)
The order I propose:
- The one that doesn't require much technical knowledge
Magazine 101
Then a quick introduction to the Linux command line and utilities:
Command line 101
Then the text editors
- Vim 101
- Emacs 101
- Then slightly more technical
- QA 101
- Then even more technical and more software focussed
- Git 101
- Then the process that uses a lot of the afore-learned skills:
- Packaging 101
How does that sound?
I'm hoping we'll get more community members involved once the sessions start. We can use more wranglers, (and instructors, of course). When you speak to people at meetings and so on, please drop in a word to let people know. :)
-- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha _______________________________________________ classroom mailing list -- classroom@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to classroom-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
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Thank you
All the best, Michael Khaloo
On Apr 5, 2017 9:56 AM, "Harold Dost" harolddost@gmail.com wrote:
Michael, It says at the bottom of every email: To unsubscribe send an email to classroom-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
On Apr 5, 2017 6:15 AM, "mike ka" khaloo93@gmail.com wrote:
How do I get removed from this thread?
All the best, Michael Khaloo
On Apr 5, 2017 6:05 AM, "Ankur Sinha" sanjay.ankur@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
First, I'm sure we're extremely grateful to all the great folks that have stepped forward to instruct classroom sessions.
I think we now have enough to plan a schedule and get the sessions started. Here's a draft plan and schedule. Please weigh in so that we can maybe start in two weeks time?
SOP (standard operating procedure) draft:
Week: -2 (2 weeks before a session)
- Instructor picks a time and day of the week
- A wrangler updates the calendar on fedocal
- A wrangler drafts a post for both the fedora magazine (target
audience - end users) and the community blog (target audience - community people) and submits it for review to CommOps
- A wrangler drafts a general announcement for the "announce" mailing
list.
Week: -1 (1 week before a session)
Both magazine and commblog posts to go live (CommOps will do this)
A wrangler sends out mail to "announce" mailing list
A wrangler begins to work on the *next* session.
Week: 0 (Day or two before the session)
- Reminders over social media etc.
Week: 0 (Day or two after the session)
- Instructor publishes report + logs. (What channel do we use for
this?)
- Instructor uploads/documents post class "study material" - A Pagure
repo?
and so we keep rolling. How does that sound? The pagure repo can be used for general organisation too via tickets if this is ever required. I think the wiki works for the time being,
--
Proposed class schedule
We have the following classes available:
- Packaging 101 (FranciscoD)
- QA 101, 102 (Sumantro)
- Git 101 (FranciscoD)
- Emacs 101(Sachin)
- Magazine 101 (Eduard)
- Vim 101 (Eduard/FranciscoD)
- Command line 101 (FranciscoD/?)
So we have 6 classes. I'm also going to go look for someone who can take a "Free software 101" class. Personally, I'd like it to be a regular class that is repeated every few months where we can discuss Fedora's role in the Free software movement. (Maybe I can ask one of the seasoned contributors from the Council to help with this?)
The order I propose:
- The one that doesn't require much technical knowledge
Magazine 101
Then a quick introduction to the Linux command line and utilities:
Command line 101
Then the text editors
- Vim 101
- Emacs 101
- Then slightly more technical
- QA 101
- Then even more technical and more software focussed
- Git 101
- Then the process that uses a lot of the afore-learned skills:
- Packaging 101
How does that sound?
I'm hoping we'll get more community members involved once the sessions start. We can use more wranglers, (and instructors, of course). When you speak to people at meetings and so on, please drop in a word to let people know. :)
-- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
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From: "Ankur Sinha" sanjay.ankur@gmail.com To: "Fedora IRC Classroom discussion and feedback list" classroom@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2017 3:32:04 PM Subject: [fedora-classroom] Let's chalk out a schedule, shall we?
Hello,
First, I'm sure we're extremely grateful to all the great folks that have stepped forward to instruct classroom sessions.
I think we now have enough to plan a schedule and get the sessions started. Here's a draft plan and schedule. Please weigh in so that we can maybe start in two weeks time?
SOP (standard operating procedure) draft:
Week: -2 (2 weeks before a session)
- Instructor picks a time and day of the week
- A wrangler updates the calendar on fedocal
- A wrangler drafts a post for both the fedora magazine (target
audience - end users) and the community blog (target audience - community people) and submits it for review to CommOps
- A wrangler drafts a general announcement for the "announce" mailing
list.
Week: -1 (1 week before a session)
Both magazine and commblog posts to go live (CommOps will do this)
A wrangler sends out mail to "announce" mailing list
A wrangler begins to work on the *next* session.
Week: 0 (Day or two before the session)
- Reminders over social media etc.
Week: 0 (Day or two after the session)
- Instructor publishes report + logs. (What channel do we use for
this?)
- Instructor uploads/documents post class "study material" - A Pagure
repo?
and so we keep rolling. How does that sound? The pagure repo can be used for general organisation too via tickets if this is ever required. I think the wiki works for the time being,
--
Proposed class schedule
We have the following classes available:
- Packaging 101 (FranciscoD)
- QA 101, 102 (Sumantro)
- Git 101 (FranciscoD)
- Emacs 101(Sachin)
- Magazine 101 (Eduard)
- Vim 101 (Eduard/FranciscoD)
- Command line 101 (FranciscoD/?)
So we have 6 classes. I'm also going to go look for someone who can take a "Free software 101" class. Personally, I'd like it to be a regular class that is repeated every few months where we can discuss Fedora's role in the Free software movement. (Maybe I can ask one of the seasoned contributors from the Council to help with this?)
The order I propose:
- The one that doesn't require much technical knowledge
Magazine 101
Then a quick introduction to the Linux command line and utilities:
Command line 101
Then the text editors
- Vim 101
- Emacs 101
- Then slightly more technical
- QA 101
- Then even more technical and more software focussed
- Git 101
- Then the process that uses a lot of the afore-learned skills:
- Packaging 101
How does that sound?
I'm hoping we'll get more community members involved once the sessions start. We can use more wranglers, (and instructors, of course). When you speak to people at meetings and so on, please drop in a word to let people know. :)
-- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha _______________________________________________ classroom mailing list -- classroom@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to classroom-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
Hey Ankur,
The plan sounds awesome. :)
Thanks Sumantro
Hi Ankur,
Just a thought ....
Can we have some mechanism to have these sessions online streamed. With the social medias availability, hope it should not be a big problem.
Regards RM.
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 5:43 AM, Sumantro Mukherjee sumukher@redhat.com wrote:
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From: "Ankur Sinha" sanjay.ankur@gmail.com To: "Fedora IRC Classroom discussion and feedback list" <
classroom@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2017 3:32:04 PM Subject: [fedora-classroom] Let's chalk out a schedule, shall we?
Hello,
First, I'm sure we're extremely grateful to all the great folks that have stepped forward to instruct classroom sessions.
I think we now have enough to plan a schedule and get the sessions started. Here's a draft plan and schedule. Please weigh in so that we can maybe start in two weeks time?
SOP (standard operating procedure) draft:
Week: -2 (2 weeks before a session)
- Instructor picks a time and day of the week
- A wrangler updates the calendar on fedocal
- A wrangler drafts a post for both the fedora magazine (target
audience - end users) and the community blog (target audience - community people) and submits it for review to CommOps
- A wrangler drafts a general announcement for the "announce" mailing
list.
Week: -1 (1 week before a session)
Both magazine and commblog posts to go live (CommOps will do this)
A wrangler sends out mail to "announce" mailing list
A wrangler begins to work on the *next* session.
Week: 0 (Day or two before the session)
- Reminders over social media etc.
Week: 0 (Day or two after the session)
- Instructor publishes report + logs. (What channel do we use for
this?)
- Instructor uploads/documents post class "study material" - A Pagure
repo?
and so we keep rolling. How does that sound? The pagure repo can be used for general organisation too via tickets if this is ever required. I think the wiki works for the time being,
--
Proposed class schedule
We have the following classes available:
- Packaging 101 (FranciscoD)
- QA 101, 102 (Sumantro)
- Git 101 (FranciscoD)
- Emacs 101(Sachin)
- Magazine 101 (Eduard)
- Vim 101 (Eduard/FranciscoD)
- Command line 101 (FranciscoD/?)
So we have 6 classes. I'm also going to go look for someone who can take a "Free software 101" class. Personally, I'd like it to be a regular class that is repeated every few months where we can discuss Fedora's role in the Free software movement. (Maybe I can ask one of the seasoned contributors from the Council to help with this?)
The order I propose:
- The one that doesn't require much technical knowledge
Magazine 101
Then a quick introduction to the Linux command line and utilities:
Command line 101
Then the text editors
- Vim 101
- Emacs 101
- Then slightly more technical
- QA 101
- Then even more technical and more software focussed
- Git 101
- Then the process that uses a lot of the afore-learned skills:
- Packaging 101
How does that sound?
I'm hoping we'll get more community members involved once the sessions start. We can use more wranglers, (and instructors, of course). When you speak to people at meetings and so on, please drop in a word to let people know. :)
-- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha _______________________________________________ classroom mailing list -- classroom@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to classroom-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
Hey Ankur,
The plan sounds awesome. :)
Thanks Sumantro _______________________________________________ classroom mailing list -- classroom@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to classroom-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
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On Thu, 2017-04-06 at 06:00 +1000, Roopesh Majeti wrote:
Hi Ankur,
Hi Roopesh,
Just a thought ....
Can we have some mechanism to have these sessions online streamed. With the social medias availability, hope it should not be a big problem.
These are IRC classroom sessions that will be text only over our IRC channel - #fedora-classroom.
I believe there are community members interested in video classes and the sort, but the infra structure hasn't been set up yet. It's quite a bit of work when you get down to planning it out :(
As a side note, and this is my personal preference - while there are multiple social platforms available that "can work", I'd like to use free/open source software as much as possible for community activities.
- -- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
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On Wed, 2017-04-05 at 15:43 -0400, Sumantro Mukherjee wrote:
The plan sounds awesome. :)
I'm glad :)
I've asked the council for help with "Free and open source software 101" too. I'll start updating the wiki and so on in the next few days:
https://pagure.io/Fedora-Council/tickets/issue/103
Please, continue to speak to your friends about the classroom sessions. More help, or even just more marketing is always useful. - -- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
On 04/05/2017 10:35 PM, Ankur Sinha wrote:
On Wed, 2017-04-05 at 15:43 -0400, Sumantro Mukherjee wrote:
The plan sounds awesome. :)
I'm glad :)
I've asked the council for help with "Free and open source software 101" too. I'll start updating the wiki and so on in the next few days:
https://pagure.io/Fedora-Council/tickets/issue/103
Please, continue to speak to your friends about the classroom sessions. More help, or even just more marketing is always useful.
Just as a retrospect, I have a presentation that I give called "Open Source 101" that I could convert pretty easily into an IRC classroom… if it were in April, I'd probably be able to do this if it would help.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pg6QD_ao_jI7h4BzT_EvxsmPTiCb6zRfHHg9...
I have a presentation that I've given called "An Introduction to GNU screen"
The only problem is that it might not translate all that well to IRC.
It's a pretty interactive live demo, so I'm not sure how to go about doing it in a text-only medium. I might like to see how some of the other classes go, and it may inspire me to adapt it.
Thanks, --murph
Hi team,
How is this iniciative going? I think I missed an email or something, but we had 6 sessions ready to go, so What's the status of the idea?
Br,
2017-04-05 20:18 GMT-03:00 murph murph@member.fsf.org:
I have a presentation that I've given called "An Introduction to GNU screen"
The only problem is that it might not translate all that well to IRC.
It's a pretty interactive live demo, so I'm not sure how to go about doing it in a text-only medium. I might like to see how some of the other classes go, and it may inspire me to adapt it.
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On Wed, 2017-05-03 at 15:13 -0300, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Hi team,
How is this iniciative going? I think I missed an email or something, but we had 6 sessions ready to go, so What's the status of the idea?
We have the sessions lined up, with a first talk on FOSS philosophy by a council member too[1].
I've now got to follow up on the ticket to suggest a date. While I do want to kick these sessions off as soon as possible, I realise that Fedora 26 is to release next month[2], and I expect there will be quite a bit of marketing around the release (you'd have a better idea of this).
So, I was thinking we'd start a few weeks after release - sort of piggy back on the "F26 has been released" bandwagon and at the same time ensure that we don't clash with release oriented marketing either.
Thoughts?
[1] https://pagure.io/Fedora-Council/tickets/issue/103 [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/26/Schedule
I agreed with wait for F26 release.
I'm working in the outline for the Fedora Magazine Process (Magazine 101). We should get the schedule to start the Magazine article and CommBlog Post about the beggining of the classes.
Then we can set a date, but this date needs to be choosed widely because release can be delayed, and if we set a date and we publish it, we need to stick to it.
Br,
2017-05-04 6:17 GMT-03:00 Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.com:
On Wed, 2017-05-03 at 15:13 -0300, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Hi team,
How is this iniciative going? I think I missed an email or something, but we had 6 sessions ready to go, so What's the status of the idea?
We have the sessions lined up, with a first talk on FOSS philosophy by a council member too[1].
I've now got to follow up on the ticket to suggest a date. While I do want to kick these sessions off as soon as possible, I realise that Fedora 26 is to release next month[2], and I expect there will be quite a bit of marketing around the release (you'd have a better idea of this).
So, I was thinking we'd start a few weeks after release - sort of piggy back on the "F26 has been released" bandwagon and at the same time ensure that we don't clash with release oriented marketing either.
Thoughts?
[1] https://pagure.io/Fedora-Council/tickets/issue/103 [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/26/Schedule -- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
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On Thu, 2017-05-04 at 13:36 -0300, Eduard Lucena wrote:
I agreed with wait for F26 release.
I'm working in the outline for the Fedora Magazine Process (Magazine 101). We should get the schedule to start the Magazine article and CommBlog Post about the beggining of the classes.
Then we can set a date, but this date needs to be choosed widely because release can be delayed, and if we set a date and we publish it, we need to stick to it.
How does the week starting 25th July sound? I'll let the speaker pick the exact day in that week. This is 4 weeks after the current release date (27th June), so even if release is pushed back by a week or even two, we have plenty of time for release marketing?
Does this sound good, folks? I can start drawing up a schedule and informing the speakers what weeks they're to do their sessions in.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/26/Schedule
That sounds good to me.
Br,
2017-05-09 5:56 GMT-03:00 Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.com:
On Thu, 2017-05-04 at 13:36 -0300, Eduard Lucena wrote:
I agreed with wait for F26 release.
I'm working in the outline for the Fedora Magazine Process (Magazine 101). We should get the schedule to start the Magazine article and CommBlog Post about the beggining of the classes.
Then we can set a date, but this date needs to be choosed widely because release can be delayed, and if we set a date and we publish it, we need to stick to it.
How does the week starting 25th July sound? I'll let the speaker pick the exact day in that week. This is 4 weeks after the current release date (27th June), so even if release is pushed back by a week or even two, we have plenty of time for release marketing?
Does this sound good, folks? I can start drawing up a schedule and informing the speakers what weeks they're to do their sessions in.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/26/Schedule
-- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
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That would be awesome. I am looking forward to this!
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On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 11:29 AM, Eduard Lucena x3mboy@fedoraproject.org wrote:
That sounds good to me.
Br,
2017-05-09 5:56 GMT-03:00 Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.com:
On Thu, 2017-05-04 at 13:36 -0300, Eduard Lucena wrote:
I agreed with wait for F26 release.
I'm working in the outline for the Fedora Magazine Process (Magazine 101). We should get the schedule to start the Magazine article and CommBlog Post about the beggining of the classes.
Then we can set a date, but this date needs to be choosed widely because release can be delayed, and if we set a date and we publish it, we need to stick to it.
How does the week starting 25th July sound? I'll let the speaker pick the exact day in that week. This is 4 weeks after the current release date (27th June), so even if release is pushed back by a week or even two, we have plenty of time for release marketing?
Does this sound good, folks? I can start drawing up a schedule and informing the speakers what weeks they're to do their sessions in.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/26/Schedule
-- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
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On Tue, 2017-05-09 at 11:41 -0400, Harold Dost wrote:
That would be awesome. I am looking forward to this!
I've informed @dkaspar who will take the FOSS 101 session to kick off the initiative of the suggested time line. As soon as he confirms, we can line up the other sessions - one each week - and begin to work on the other requirements - marketing/commops etc.
https://pagure.io/Fedora-Council/tickets/issue/103#comment-440154
If you have any other ideas, please mail the ML. Also, please actively keep a look out for more classroom sessions. We'd like to continue at one session per week.
PS: bribing community members with beer often gets them to instruct sessions ;)
Hi people,
Are we ready to these sessions? Proposed dates are a month from now, so we should be working on them right now :D I have my outline ready, I will probably going to prepare some content to share (maybe some slides or a PDF) for my first session and finishing reading to start the outline of the VIM one that will be shared.
I'm not sure if the channel is ready to log the classes but fedbot is there.
Also, I will make the first draft for the magazine article about this classroom beginning.
Br,
2017-05-09 13:15 GMT-03:00 Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.com:
On Tue, 2017-05-09 at 11:41 -0400, Harold Dost wrote:
That would be awesome. I am looking forward to this!
I've informed @dkaspar who will take the FOSS 101 session to kick off the initiative of the suggested time line. As soon as he confirms, we can line up the other sessions - one each week - and begin to work on the other requirements - marketing/commops etc.
https://pagure.io/Fedora-Council/tickets/issue/103#comment-440154
If you have any other ideas, please mail the ML. Also, please actively keep a look out for more classroom sessions. We'd like to continue at one session per week.
PS: bribing community members with beer often gets them to instruct sessions ;)
-- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD"
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha
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On Thu, 2017-06-29 at 13:55 -0400, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Hi people,
Are we ready to these sessions? Proposed dates are a month from now, so we should be working on them right now :D I have my outline ready, I will probably going to prepare some content to share (maybe some slides or a PDF) for my first session and finishing reading to start the outline of the VIM one that will be shared.
I'm not sure if the channel is ready to log the classes but fedbot is there.
Also, I will make the first draft for the magazine article about this classroom beginning.
+1
We have a join meeting today - we could quickly go over what's needed:
https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Fedora-Join/issues?status=Open&tags=classr...
I'll go update the agenda.
On Mon, 2017-07-03 at 11:10 +0100, Ankur Sinha wrote:
I'll go update the agenda.
Updated:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Join_SIG/Next_Meeting
I'll see everyone there in about 2 hours.
Hello,
We discussed what was needed and have a checklist coming up. Here are the logs to the meeting:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/fedora-join@lists.fedoraprojec...
There's quite a bit to be done, so we're looking for more folks to help us out ;)
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