Le 10/02/2017 à 17:30, Simos Xenitellis a écrit : > On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 3:54 PM, Didier Roche <didro...@ubuntu.com> wrote: >> Le 07/02/2017 à 14:05, Simos Xenitellis a écrit : >>> On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 9:13 AM, Didier Roche <didro...@ubuntu.com> wrote: >>>> Le 06/02/2017 à 10:56, Simos Xenitellis a écrit : >>>>> Hi All, >>>>> >>>>> I wrote an article about creating a snap for an existing Python >>>>> program using the new snapcraft 2.26. Then, I uploaded to the Ubuntu >>>>> Store. >>>>> >>>>> I am looking forward to receiving feedback :-) >>>>> >>>>> Link: >>>>> https://blog.simos.info/how-to-create-a-snap-for-a-python-app-with-networking-using-snapcraft-in-ubuntu-16-04/ >>>>> >>>>> Link to HN submission: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13578034 >>>>> >>>>> Simos >>>>> >>>> Excellent work Simos! >>>> >>>> I think this kind of content would make an excellent official "pratical" >>>> tutorials on https://tutorials.ubuntu.com. Are you interested into >>>> contributing there? >>>> >>>> If you want more context on tutorials, the phisolophy and how to >>>> contribute, I wrote a blog post some time ago about it: >>>> https://insights.ubuntu.com/2017/01/20/tutorials-ubuntu-com-goes-live/. >>>> >>>> I'm also available for any help, >>> Thanks Didier! >>> >>> I had a look at https://github.com/ubuntudesign/tutorials.ubuntu.com/issues >>> and the direction that tutorials.ubuntu.com wants to take. It looks good. >>> It requires planning in terms of the writing of the tutorials so that >>> they are gradually incremental, >>> and some basic tutorials can referenced by the more complex ones. It's >>> a lot of dedicated work. >>> >>> I'll give it a go and try to write a couple of tutorials for >>> tutorials.ubuntu.com. We will see how it goes :-) >>> I think I'll start with the baseline tutorial for snapcraft. >> Excellent news! >> You can as well convert some of yours to this format! I give you the >> direct link to the guidelines to have some coherences between the >> tutorials in term of tones and content: >> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1u5qmSNIcE8SjuAg6aKjTxOBGWIjBW0kYf01t4Dfw6-U/edit. >> > I managed to complete the conversion and the tutorial is ready :-). > > Here it is, > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Nk-kw79lt84YJNEKS_WpnGzVSjrmCUVd1TsAx5aRoOA/ > Feel free to add to tutorials.ubuntu.com or make a copy in order to edit. > > Overall, the experience in converting to the format required by > codelabs was interesting. > I still need more practice before I would be able to write a tutorial > in one go in the codelab style.
This really looks awesome! Thanks Simos :) I'll add some very small tweaking, but after a first look, it's very a nice first shot. Well done :) I would be interested in any comment you have about the codelab format and style, and anything you liked/didn't like. I'll keep you posted with a diff so that you can see what small modifications I made to be more coherent with the other ones. If you have any other to do, do not hesitate to keep us posted! Cheers, Didier -- Snapcraft mailing list Snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snapcraft