No worries. Let me copy my reply to everyone if that's alright Juan :-)
Basically at the beginning of each cycle now for several cycles, we as a
team take time to host a series of classroom sessions, or workshops to
instruct people on specific topics.
So for example, Javier gave a session last cycle on bzr last cycle. You
can see the log here:
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/07/01/%23ubuntu-classroom.html#t16:01
Traditionally the instructor types out the information in an IRC channel
and folks are able to then ask questions as he speaks. We are trying to
emulate attending a class like at school, with an instructor and you
attending as a student :-)
Topics have traditionally centered around skills needed for testing.
Nicholas
On 10/23/2013 02:52 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hey
I don't qute understand what do you mean by the term workshops ?
Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you!
On 10/23/2013 02:44 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
It's the traditional time of year for us to plan our workshops to help
newcomers build skills and contribute. You can see past sessions here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom
This time around I'm open to ideas about changing the format,
structure and topics. Think outside of the box! What ideas do you have
to making workshops easier for people to attend? More relevant to
people attending? Do we want to do screencasted video?
Let's gather some thoughts before we come up with a list of topics we
want to cover (but don't be afraid to toss in a "new" or "different"
topic idea now). After we select topics we'll ask for instructor
volunteers and finally schedule them. I suspect most will occur during
the month of November / early December once everything is said and done.
Nicholas
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