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Re: More sessions!

 

Sorry for the delay as well, office stuff getting in the way. Onieric
is getting started, UDS next week. Por those of you attending UDS
please do schedule time to talk about this. I will be participating
remotelly. (Keep an eye out for IRC _please_)

* Sharing packaging info in the regular channels, (planet ubuntu, the fridge)
* getting things published on social media. What frequency?, how is it
most effective?
* Translating docs if needed (slides that dholbach prepared?)
* Bringing people up to speed with the latest, small recaps of
previous sessions?
* Changing times with posible repeats from people in different timezones.
* Checking growth, it is important to check numbers that empower us to
go on or push for more participation.
* Blogging at least once a week with packaging related topics, mostly
pointing out usefull docs, problems found along the way, best
practices

Does this make sense?
 Since we have begun this cycle, I will keep an eye out into helping
more on this area.






On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 3:30 AM, Daniel Holbach
<daniel.holbach@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello Efrain,
>
> sorry for the delay in the reply.
>
> Am 05.04.2011 22:52, schrieb Efrain Valles:
>> I like that idea. One of the things that I really liked was the bring
>> your package problem and we can discuss it in a session. one challenge
>> I find is schedules are usually at noon my time and that makes it
>> difficult to join. Maybe rotating schedules liek we used to back in
>> 2007 so all can join.
>
> Yes, what we tried to do in the Packaging Training sessions was to
> rotate between 0, 6, 12, 18 UTC.
>
>
>> Some other ideas
>>
>> * What is relevant in Ubuntu development today? is it only ubuntu or
>> can derivatives help out "kubuntu", "xubuntu", "edubuntu"?
>
> Of course this is all relevant. There never was a doubt about that.
>
> It's just that there is only very small details that differ in the
> Kubuntu world. Luckily most of what we do is "the same".
>
>
>> * dent/ tweeting a dosage of the development work. so people can get a
>> gist of how its done... stuff like, "stuck with a python package
>> update. consider this docs..."
>
> Great idea. We should definitely do that with all the new Packaging
> Guide articles that come in. I need to blog about that project again.
>
>
>> * blogging little bits of work. it is difficult to find the time to do
>> it, but documenting failures and successes can help get things better
>> at times.
>
> I agree. It's something that we can try to encourage everybody else to
> do as well.
>
>
>> * Can we consider using byobu for demostrtions in live sessión.
>
> It's "live" yes, but the problem with that it's not great for people who
> want to review the logs later on. :/
>
> Have a great day,
>  Daniel
>
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