Workshops for Trusty

Nicholas Skaggs nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com
Wed Oct 23 19:59:17 UTC 2013


So in general it seems like folks would rather have a well written wiki 
tutorial + video as opposed to a session?

I like the idea, certainly. We don't HAVE to do sessions.

Put another way I would rather newcomers had everything they needed 
instantly availible on the wiki. Video links as needed, and written 
tutorials, etc.

The goal is to have everything you need to know to dive in and get 
moving.. A bit of test first, ask questions later mentality :-)

Nicholas

> Just a quick comment on video's - wonderful things if you've got a 
> good internet connection ...
>
> /Basically at the beginning of each cycle now for several cycles, we 
> as a team take time to host a series of classroom sessions, or 
> workshops to instruct people on specific topics./
>
> Given that - why?
>
> Why repeat the same information again and again.
>
> If we did wiki pages for each topic then would we need to do it again? 
> I'd think not.
>
> Now - people want to ask questions - ok, why not have an irc channel 
> for it - like ubuntu-quality-questions for instance - people idle in 
> the normal channel so it's not too hard to idle in another.
>
> Only refer to the new channel on the wiki's so it's only going to be 
> found by people actually reading those wiki pages.
>
> Elfy
> -- 
> Ubuntu Forum Council Member
> Xubuntu QA Lead
>
>

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