Hi all its almost that time again, The time where your inbox and IRC client are flooded with myself and/or akgraner asking you to lead an OpenWeek Session. OpenWeek has grown since it's inception, so much so that we even have a program guide and want to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to run a session if they'd like. We're going to be doing this in a "Call for Papers" style Call for Sessions. The information is here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek/Prep
Once you've decided that you want a session please send either of us a mail with your Name, Topic, Summary of Session, Bio, and Photo so we have something nice for the program guide. Since Lucid is an LTS we are expecting tons of people with lots of questions, which is why we purposely put OpenWeek right after the release; remember OpenWeek is for end users so you don't have to be a hardcore developer to run a session so we'd like to see as many new people volunteering to be tutors as possible. Time to share your knowledge! If you need ideas for sessions take a look at some of the past Ubuntu Open Week sessions http://wiki.ubuntu.con/OpenWeek If you are a Spanish-speaker the Ubuntu Centroamerica folks are running a Spanish version as well: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek_ES If your Local Team is interested in running your own OpenWeek in a different language then get a hold of us and we'll help you get organized! Thanks in advance and we can't wait to see our inboxes filling up with submissions and ideas! We're also idling in #ubuntu-locoteams if you want to talk or need help. -- Jorge Castro jorge (at) ubuntu.com External Project Developer Relations Canonical Ltd. -- loco-contacts mailing list loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts