Re: Terminal

2013-07-06 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hi,

I suspect we are now too late for any classroom / introduction sessions
this cycle (13.10). As such, could you have a discussion as to the
possibility of such sessions for when 13.10 is released.

This gives the UBT time to discuss what sessions you, as a team, would be
interested in holding. I was, again, the 'secretary' for ubuntu-QA. An oft
not wanted job! But, I do not mind being yours for when 13.10 is released
and new people once more arrive. As 14.04 is an LTS, what sessions are held
will be excellent resources for people holding the set after. (We found
that looking back on our raring notes helped shape our saucy presentations
for -quality, as we simply needed to include the questions that were asked
into the presentation).

Regards,

Phill.
1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities

On 28 May 2013 21:24, Phill Whiteside phi...@ubuntu.com wrote:

 Hi,

 thanks everyone for the replies.

 Can UBT make up some sort of schedule? I've made a draft wiki page[1]
 based on our QA area and classroom for you to discuss things on. It is a
 pretty much copy and paste from the QA area, but it does have the header
 from UBT and the lay out for sessions etc. The template for the sessions is
 ours from QA.

 Get involved, edit it and put your selves forward for sessions! I'm asking
 for an intro to terminal and a session on apt-get Please, please,
 members of UBT, put up  schedule as many more classroom sessions as you
 want to hold. As UBT, think back to when you were a beginner, think back to
 the questions you had Give the classroom team ~ 14 days notice and they
 will advertise it for you.

 Many thanks,

 Phill,

 1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeginnersTeam/Classroom



 On 28 May 2013 16:23, Javier P.L. chilic...@ubuntu.com wrote:

 I also raise my hand (if it's done by irc), let us know at what specific
 time
 you require the session =)

 On 28/05/13 at 05:57am, Phill Whiteside wrote:
  Hi folks,
 
  Well UBT does no longer happen. We had the open week and it was a shame
 UBT
  did not hold a session, but, such is life.
 
  What would be useful is if you good people could run one / two sessions
 on
  the introduction to using the terminal. Session one would be cd / ls /
  mkdir etc. The second one is a little more involved as I ask you give an
  introduction to apt-get . , we all know it is important and we all
 use
  it without really thinking. Can you have a think and allocate some
 people
  to hold classroom sessions on both?
 
  It would help us at QA / Testing as we have held in Raring. and are
  committed to these classroom sessions in Saucy [1] if people had a basic
  understanding of terminal / sudo / apt-get.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Phill.
 
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Re: Terminal

2013-05-28 Thread atulDOTkhotATGmailDOTcom
Dear Phill,
   I would be glad to contribute here - can take first for sure -
about apt-get - I agree with you - I used it without thinking much
about it...
   I can take apt-get too - or collaborate with someone - and handle it...
--- cheerio atul



On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Phill Whiteside phi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 Hi folks,

 Well UBT does no longer happen. We had the open week and it was a shame UBT
 did not hold a session, but, such is life.

 What would be useful is if you good people could run one / two sessions on
 the introduction to using the terminal. Session one would be cd / ls / mkdir
 etc. The second one is a little more involved as I ask you give an
 introduction to apt-get . , we all know it is important and we all use
 it without really thinking. Can you have a think and allocate some people to
 hold classroom sessions on both?

 It would help us at QA / Testing as we have held in Raring. and are
 committed to these classroom sessions in Saucy [1] if people had a basic
 understanding of terminal / sudo / apt-get.

 Thanks,

 Phill.

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Re: [Ubuntu-Classroom] Terminal

2013-05-28 Thread Mulyadi Santosa
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:29 PM, atulDOTkhotATGmailDOTcom
atul.k...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Phill,
I would be glad to contribute here - can take first for sure -
 about apt-get - I agree with you - I used it without thinking much
 about it...
I can take apt-get too - or collaborate with someone - and handle it...
 --- cheerio atul


Any exact schedule? I might be able to contribute if time permits...

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Re: [Ubuntu-Classroom] Terminal

2013-05-28 Thread John Kim
Ubt?
On May 27, 2013 9:58 PM, Phill Whiteside phi...@ubuntu.com wrote:

 Hi folks,

 Well UBT does no longer happen. We had the open week and it was a shame
 UBT did not hold a session, but, such is life.

 What would be useful is if you good people could run one / two sessions on
 the introduction to using the terminal. Session one would be cd / ls /
 mkdir etc. The second one is a little more involved as I ask you give an
 introduction to apt-get . , we all know it is important and we all use
 it without really thinking. Can you have a think and allocate some people
 to hold classroom sessions on both?

 It would help us at QA / Testing as we have held in Raring. and are
 committed to these classroom sessions in Saucy [1] if people had a basic
 understanding of terminal / sudo / apt-get.

 Thanks,

 Phill.

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Re: [Ubuntu-Classroom] Terminal

2013-05-28 Thread Mohammad AbuShady
Ubuntu Beginners Team
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeginnersTeam


On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 7:52 AM, John Kim thinkn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ubt?
 On May 27, 2013 9:58 PM, Phill Whiteside phi...@ubuntu.com wrote:

 Hi folks,

 Well UBT does no longer happen. We had the open week and it was a shame
 UBT did not hold a session, but, such is life.

 What would be useful is if you good people could run one / two sessions
 on the introduction to using the terminal. Session one would be cd / ls /
 mkdir etc. The second one is a little more involved as I ask you give an
 introduction to apt-get . , we all know it is important and we all use
 it without really thinking. Can you have a think and allocate some people
 to hold classroom sessions on both?

 It would help us at QA / Testing as we have held in Raring. and are
 committed to these classroom sessions in Saucy [1] if people had a basic
 understanding of terminal / sudo / apt-get.

  Thanks,

 Phill.

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Re: Terminal

2013-05-28 Thread Javier P.L.
I also raise my hand (if it's done by irc), let us know at what specific time
you require the session =)

On 28/05/13 at 05:57am, Phill Whiteside wrote:
 Hi folks,
 
 Well UBT does no longer happen. We had the open week and it was a shame UBT
 did not hold a session, but, such is life.
 
 What would be useful is if you good people could run one / two sessions on
 the introduction to using the terminal. Session one would be cd / ls /
 mkdir etc. The second one is a little more involved as I ask you give an
 introduction to apt-get . , we all know it is important and we all use
 it without really thinking. Can you have a think and allocate some people
 to hold classroom sessions on both?
 
 It would help us at QA / Testing as we have held in Raring. and are
 committed to these classroom sessions in Saucy [1] if people had a basic
 understanding of terminal / sudo / apt-get.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Phill.
 
 1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/
 -- 
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Re: Terminal

2013-05-28 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hi,

thanks everyone for the replies.

Can UBT make up some sort of schedule? I've made a draft wiki page[1] based
on our QA area and classroom for you to discuss things on. It is a pretty
much copy and paste from the QA area, but it does have the header from UBT
and the lay out for sessions etc. The template for the sessions is ours
from QA.

Get involved, edit it and put your selves forward for sessions! I'm asking
for an intro to terminal and a session on apt-get Please, please,
members of UBT, put up  schedule as many more classroom sessions as you
want to hold. As UBT, think back to when you were a beginner, think back to
the questions you had Give the classroom team ~ 14 days notice and they
will advertise it for you.

Many thanks,

Phill,

1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeginnersTeam/Classroom



On 28 May 2013 16:23, Javier P.L. chilic...@ubuntu.com wrote:

 I also raise my hand (if it's done by irc), let us know at what specific
 time
 you require the session =)

 On 28/05/13 at 05:57am, Phill Whiteside wrote:
  Hi folks,
 
  Well UBT does no longer happen. We had the open week and it was a shame
 UBT
  did not hold a session, but, such is life.
 
  What would be useful is if you good people could run one / two sessions
 on
  the introduction to using the terminal. Session one would be cd / ls /
  mkdir etc. The second one is a little more involved as I ask you give an
  introduction to apt-get . , we all know it is important and we all
 use
  it without really thinking. Can you have a think and allocate some people
  to hold classroom sessions on both?
 
  It would help us at QA / Testing as we have held in Raring. and are
  committed to these classroom sessions in Saucy [1] if people had a basic
  understanding of terminal / sudo / apt-get.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Phill.
 
  1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/
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Terminal

2013-05-27 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hi folks,

Well UBT does no longer happen. We had the open week and it was a shame UBT
did not hold a session, but, such is life.

What would be useful is if you good people could run one / two sessions on
the introduction to using the terminal. Session one would be cd / ls /
mkdir etc. The second one is a little more involved as I ask you give an
introduction to apt-get . , we all know it is important and we all use
it without really thinking. Can you have a think and allocate some people
to hold classroom sessions on both?

It would help us at QA / Testing as we have held in Raring. and are
committed to these classroom sessions in Saucy [1] if people had a basic
understanding of terminal / sudo / apt-get.

Thanks,

Phill.

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