LoCo teams using #ubuntu-classroom

indigo196 at rochester.rr.com indigo196 at rochester.rr.com
Wed Jun 30 00:36:31 BST 2010


Jorge:

I would love to see a day long event manned by experienced Bug Hunters from LoCo communities across the globe teaching people how to:

a) report a bug completely
b) triage a bug report

If we could make it a one hour session using both IRC and some Etherpad like web app that would be awesome.

cprofitt

---- "Jorge O. Castro" <jorge at ubuntu.com> wrote: 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> At UDS we identified that some LoCo teams might not be aware of some
> of the learning resources available from the Learning team. The most
> obvious is the #ubuntu-classroom channel, which has instructions here:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom
> 
> As you can see we don't have a problem scheduling classes in the
> channel and having Ubuntu User Days, however after the success of Open
> Week in Spanish[1] I am wondering if perhaps we should encourage Local
> Teams to also run content in -classroom in their own native language.
> We do know that some teams are running their own classroom channels
> (like #ubuntu-charlas). I'm not proposing getting rid of those, but
> perhaps on occasion running a session in #classroom to encourage other
> teams that it's a good idea and to get the content out there and more
> visible.
> 
> Does anyone have any insight on a LoCo that would be interested in
> trying out some local content on #ubuntu-classroom? It doesn't have to
> be a
> full day or a week or something, but it would be cool if we had events
> running in classroom from all over the world. Thoughts?
> 
> [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek_ES
> 
> PS - The classroom admins hang out in #ubuntu-classroom-backstage and
> loco team members are welcome to join if you want to ask about what it
> takes to run a class.
> 
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