Hi! This is a draft announcement for the tutorial, comments are still very much welcome. It can also be edited directly at: http://whiteboard.debian.net/dw_buildit_announcement.wb?cols=75
* - * - * - * - The DW project and OpenHatch project are pleased to invite everybody to a new "Build It" event. We are convinced that there are a lot of people out there that want to get involved with Free Software but don't know where to start. In Debian, the first step for beginning to contribute is usually just building a package from source. The Debian Women project, in collaboration with the OpenHatch project, will be holding an IRC event to help people that want to build their first Debian package from source, and apply their first patch. The event On Saturday May 7th, two tutorial sessions will be held on #debian-women on irc.debian.org to help people do their first package build. The earlier session, suggested for those that live in Oceania, Asia, Africa and Europe, will be held at 11:00 UTC. The later session, suggested for those that live in the Americas, will be held at 22:00 UTC. There will be people available to answer questions and generally help out with any difficulties that might arise all along the day. Intended public This event is aimed to anyone who wants to build a debian package for the first time, it's a simple task that doesn't require any previous knowledge, only a working Debian installation. We want to particularly encourage women who want to get involved, to take their first steps in contributing to Free Software, but everybody is welcome. About Debian Women The Debian Women project seeks to balance and diversify the Debian Project by actively engaging with interested women and encouraging them to become more involved with Debian. http://women.debian.org About OpenHatch OpenHatch is an open source community aiming to help newcomers find their way into free software projects. It works towards this goal through on-line and in-person outreach events. http://openhatch.org/ * - * - * - * - -- Besos, Marga -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-women-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/BANLkTinktLx0nLSR_4602j6M4epUVkur=a...@mail.gmail.com