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Re: UOS Users Track

 

Phill,

I think that would be a great session, lots of people don't know about
Lubuntu yet.  I also totally agree that each flavor should use this
opportunity to talk about the "what, who and where" for their project.

Michael Hall
mhall119@xxxxxxxxxx

On 06/02/2014 02:54 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> a couple of cycles ago I and kubuntu did a 30 minute session of ubuntu
> beginners. Whilst I'm happy to do another session with 'what, who and
> where' lubuntu is, is there a call for it? IMHO, each of the flavours
> should make time to say why they exist and how we all work together.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Phill.
> 
> 
> On 2 June 2014 18:59, Nicholas Skaggs <nicholas.skaggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:nicholas.skaggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>     Ubuntu Online Summit is approaching. This time it's a bit different from
>     how vUDS has been in the past. Rather than the narrower developer focus,
>     this intends to be a full blown community summit. If you've attending
>     things like ubuntu open week or a classroom session in the past, all of
>     those types of sessions are welcome and encouraged too.
> 
>     To help foster these types of sessions, there is a special 'users'
>     track.
> 
>     "The focus of the Users track is to highlight ways to get the most
>     out of
>     Ubuntu, on your laptop, your phone or your server. From detailed how-to
>     sessions, to tips and tricks, and more, this track can provide something
>     for everybody, regardless of skill level.
> 
>     Track Leads:
> 
>     Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph
>     Nicholas Skaggs
>     Valorie Zimmerman"
> 
>     I'm happy to be a track lead for this track along with Liz and Val.
>     We are
>     all inviting you to consider scheduling a session to share your
>     knowledge
>     of ubuntu. Share an idea, discuss your passion, give a how-to, etc.
> 
>     Bugsquaders; talk about triaging, bug workflowing, bug shepherding, etc.
>     Some of the recent mailing lists threads would turn into nice
>     sessions. For
>     the QA folks, talk about exploratory testing, running the development
>     release, writing testcases (manual and/or automated).
> 
>     Regardless of your desire to contribute a session, I would encourage
>     everyone to take a look at the schedule as it evolves and considering
>     joining in sessions they find interesting. Here's the full list:
>     http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1406/all/.
> 
>     Remember, this track is YOUR track and filled with YOUR sessions. Let's
>     help make the online summit a success.
> 
>     Nicholas
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