On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 11:50 PM, Kevin Fenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings. > > We have been working to improve IRC based support for Fedora of late, > and one of the ideas was to start up some classroom type sessions to > teach/show specific things for interested folks. > > See: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/IRC > for more information on IRC. > > Toward that end, I thought I would post here and see if I can gather a > feeling for general interest for the idea and some thoughts about > sessions that would be well attended. > > Feel free to reply directly to me... > > 1. Would you be interested in attending a classroom session on IRC? > > 2. What sessions would be of most interest to you? > > Some examples: > > a. How to get involved in Fedora > b. Pulseaudio and Sound > c. Demo's of new Features coming in the next release. > d. Basic desktop usage > e. How to file a good bugreport in bugzilla.redhat.com. > f. How to make a rpm package. > g. Upgrading and Reinstalling tips and tricks > h. Learn how to Triage bugs > i. Selinux and security features. > j. iptables and firewalls > k. kvm and libvirt tips and tricks. > l. Other: please explain. > > 3. What general times would be good for you to attend a classroom > session? Weekends? Weekdays? Weekday evenings in the EDT timezone? > > 4. Would you be interested in leading a classroom session on some area > you know well? > > Thanks, > > kevin > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > Guidelines: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines > Oh I definitely would attend the classroom!!! What better opportunity than this to learn more about Fedora? >From sample sessions you listed, I would want to attend all of them, I'm interested in all especially new features, making rpm package, bug triage, and finding bugs. Well, I live in canada maritimes (eastern time) and the best time would be weekends at around 4pm. That would be the best option, but I would try to attend the classes on other times. Although as I'm a student, I cannot attend any classes in the mornings. I couldn't be more willing. I have some knowledge of compiling stuff, and basic usage of VCSs (svn & git), and ummm some KDE experience. But yes, if time permits, I'm very willing to lead a classroom!! (and most probably time will permit) Looking forward to attend classes, and that's a brilliant idea by the way! -- Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Dare to Dream?"
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