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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23/10/13 20:10, Nicholas Skaggs
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<blockquote cite="mid:52681F22.7040609@canonical.com" type="cite">I
agree Jackson it can be hard for folks to attend a seemingly
random time for the sessions.
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Any thoughts on producing these and then allowing folks to get the
information anytime? Should we make wiki tutorials? Video
tutorials? Have open question days after releasing the tutorial?
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Nicholas
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Just a quick comment on video's - wonderful things if you've got a
good internet connection ... <br>
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<i>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.</i><br>
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Given that - why?<br>
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Why repeat the same information again and again.<br>
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If we did wiki pages for each topic then would we need to do it
again? I'd think not.<br>
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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. <br>
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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.<br>
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Elfy<br>
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