Ubuntu Classroom sessions for Documentation

Luís Santos lpds25 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 29 08:32:13 UTC 2013


Hi Elizabeth (and everyone, of course)
There's a good idea, in special for beginners like me. I use Ubuntu as my
default laptop operating system (I
 rarely turn on my desktop computer that runs Windows 8 than to listen to
music or play a little ... plus it has the backup function of the contents
worked on laptop) but I don't have the necessary knowledge to begin
producing documentation on my own, so I (and others like me...) need a
first orientation on that.
For that reason I think it is a good idea
Hope that I can contribute a bit more on Ubuntu docs
PS. sorry for some words that probably may be exchanged but when I have
doubts in some terms on english I use the "bad" (in my opinion) Google
translator


2013/11/29 Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph <lyz at ubuntu.com>

> Hi everyone,
>
> A few meetings ago I proposed having Ubuntu Doc folks join
> #ubuntu-classroom this cycle to present some IRC-based sessions on the
> work the team does.
>
> My plan is to do something similar to what the Quality Team did last
> cycle with a series of introductory sessions for new contributors
> around getting set up and covering the various ways of contributing,
> you can check out sessions they hosted over on the wiki:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Saucy
>
> I figure we could do something like:
>
> Introduction to Docs - what options there are for contributing, basic
> FAQ (I can probably do this one)
>
> Getting started contributing to Desktop docs (pretty much walk people
> through the wiki page and answer questions as they come up)
>
> Getting started contributing to Server docs (same as above)
>
> Getting started contributing to the Wiki docs (some wiki editor might
> chime in here :))
>
> And then maybe some more advanced topics?
>
> Like the Quality team we could space these out over several days in a
> 1-2 week span, or randomly schedule them throughout the cycle as folks
> have time.
>
> So, volunteers?
>
> I've Cc:ed the Ubuntu Classroom list on this initial email, but that's
> more of an FYI to the rest of them. Since I'm part of the team feel
> free to drop that Cc: and I can be the contact point for actually
> coordinating the details of these sessions and making sure they are
> properly publicized on the Classroom blog, planet and Ubuntu Weekly
> Newsletter.
>
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