[ubuntu-tn] Fwd: Teaching Ubuntu App Development
Nizar Kerkeni
nizarus at ubuntu.com
Mar 25 Mar 17:01:18 UTC 2014
Ça sera une bonne préparation pour le prochain Ubuntu Touch Dev Challenge :)
On 25 mars 2014 17:58:12 UTC+01:00, "ANIS El Achèche" <elacheche at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>we'll try to have a App Dev School session during hthe next UGJ :)
>
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>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>From: Daniel Holbach <daniel.holbach at ubuntu.com>
>Date: Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:54 PM
>Subject: Teaching Ubuntu App Development
>To: "Ubuntu local community team (LoCo) contacts" <
>loco-contacts at lists.ubuntu.com>, "ubuntu-app-devel at lists.ubuntu.com" <
>ubuntu-app-devel at lists.ubuntu.com>
>
>
>Hello everybody,
>
>At the vUDS in November we talked about having events where local
>communities could learn more about app development for Ubuntu for the
>first
>time. Since then we have come a long way:
>
> * We have some really nice materials [1] set up.
> * The first events were held in a number of places around
> the world.
> * We got feedback and improved our docs.
> * Before the Ubuntu Global Jam [2] and the release parties [3]
> for 14.04 LTS we will have two Q&A sessions where you can
> ask all organisational and technical questions you might
> have.
>
>[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoRunningAppDevSchool#Materials
>[2] http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/global/2656/
>[3] http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/global/2702/
>
>
>You don't have to do everything yourself!
>=========================================
>
>When we started the initiative, we first talked to members of the
>Ubuntu
>community who knew a bit of app development already. Many of them liked
>the
>idea, but didn't quite know how to set up an event or how to organise
>everything. We tried to address this by bringing them in touch with
>some of
>the LoCo teams which helped in a bunch of cases where events have
>already
>happened or are going to happen quite soon. We want more of this to
>happen.
>
>It's only understandable that you can't do everything yourself, or that
>one
>person's skills lie in a more organisational field and somebody else
>has
>some more experience with app development. Bringing the two together,
>we
>are going to have more interesting events, more people introduced to
>writing apps for Ubuntu, which will be great for everyone involved.
>
>
>Getting started
>===============
>
>Sounds good so far? Here's what you can do to get more folks exposed to
>how
>sweet and easy it is to write apps for Ubuntu.
>
>As somebody who can organise events, but might need to find a speaker:
>Ask
>in #ubuntu-app-devel on Freenode or on the ubuntu-app-devel@ mailing
>list
>[4], to see if anyone is in your area to give a talk. Ask on your
>LoCo's or
>LUG's mailing list as well. Even if somebody who's into programming
>hasn't
>developed using Ubuntu's SDK yet, they should be able to familiarise
>themselves with the technologies quite easily.
>
>[4] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-app-devel
>
>
>As somebody who has written code before and didn't find the Ubuntu app
>development materials too challenging, but might need to find some help
>with organising the event: Ask on the loco-contacts@ mailing list [5].
>There are LoCos all around the world and most of them will be happy to
>see
>somebody give a talk at an event.
>
>[5] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
>
>
>Whichever camp you're in:
>
> * Check out our docs. [6] They explain what's required to make
> the event a success.
> * Join our Q&A sessions at:
> - 26 March 2014, 09:00 UTC
> - 27 March 2014, 18:00 UTC
> on Ubuntu on Air (http:/ubuntuonair.com).
> * Talk to us. Just follow up on this mail and we can surely
> help you out somehow.
>
>Let's make this happen together. Writing apps for Ubuntu and publishing
>them has never been easier, and they'll make Ubuntu on phones/tablets
>much
>more interesting, and will run on the desktop as well.
>
>Have a great day,
> Daniel
>
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