Hi Nasir,

This classroom for newcomers is a great idea.

I guess it should start with a very introductory one, how to get started and have the hands dirty very fast, I mean, with real examples.

The point is, for a newcomer is a little bit hard to understand how and when to use many different tools (Pagure, Bugzilla, Bodhi, IRC, etc, etc).

A real world example would be great, for instance, how to fix a bug into a project, let's take DNF as example:

1. Where find open tasks and how to assign a task to yourself
2. How to clone the repo
3. How to commit the change
4. How to ask for a review
5. How to communicate
6. etc

Another good example is a packaging 101 classroom, explain the structure of RPM, how to create a package, how to work with srpm, dependencies, how to submit, etc..

I guess these are the main unclear topics for newcomers and the basis for everything else.

This is my 0,01 cent for the discussion and I would be glad to contribute more.

Have a good day


On 23/06/2020 12:26, Nasir Hussain wrote:
Hello everyone, I hope all of you are doing well,

We at Join SIG are trying to have Classroom sessions for newcomers to learn
more about the Fedora Project and help you to get involved and now after
some time of inactivity, we're trying our best to come up with innovative
ideas to conduct Classroom sessions making them more insightful and ful,

What Classroom Sessions would you like to see happening in the future ? (It
could be a tool which you find interesting, a packaging workshop, something
Quality Assurance related, etc)

We would love to hear from you about how we can improve our classroom
sessions too ?

Kindly share your ideas and thoughts here to make the classrooms project
more awesome and helpful for newcomers :D.

Have a Good Day,

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