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Message #01669
Re: Invitation to host Quality training events in Ubuntu Classroom
I think Liz knows now just to count me in and tell me what I am to do :D
@ Nicholas, I'd be more than happy to buddy someone. If you and Liz can
have a chat and work out what you'd like to see covered, I'm more than
happy to assist on those areas within my knowledge base (Which excludes
automatic testing - I believe that is being addressed in the Ubuntu
Developers Week sessions). Oh, and do remember to cc Liz when replying :P
Regards,
Phill.
On 19 November 2012 20:29, Nicholas Skaggs <nicholas.skaggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> I would add that anyone who might be a bit nervous about "hosting" a
> session is welcome to pair up and help co-host a session. This has worked
> well in the past and reduces the burden on one person -- not to mention it
> makes the sessions more exciting and lively. We have some session veterans
> out there I know, so please do speak up if you have a desire or idea for
> this. For us as a team, I would like to see us do an outreach session or
> two to help grow our team. Liz, will you update us with dates as to when
> this is occurring so people can plan?
>
> Nicholas
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> On 11/18/2012 03:56 PM, Jackson Doak wrote:
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> sounds like a good idea, especially for getting some laptop testers as
> they are badly needed
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> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:54 AM, Elizabeth Krumbach <lyz@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
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>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Many of you may be aware of the Ubuntu Classroom project which hosts
>> events from around the community in IRC in #ubuntu-classroom and
>> #ubuntu-classroom-chat
>>
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom
>>
>> The classroom is a popular outlet for training and we announce
>> sessions on our blog (which goes to planet) and via social media,
>> afterwards logs are linked on our wiki page for others to benefit
>> from.
>>
>> We're always looking to host more sessions, so at the Ubuntu Developer
>> Summit someone suggested we reach out to the quality team to invite
>> members of the team to host sessions on what kinds of testing exist,
>> how users can get involved with various types of testing, etc. Perhaps
>> even a regular Q&A session or a series of sessions.
>>
>> So here we are! If anyone is interested in running some sessions,
>> please let me know and we'll take the next steps to getting you
>> scheduled :)
>>
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>> http://www.princessleia.com
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