Now that the winter holidays are over it is once again time to stock up
on stationery, and to make sure that your shirts, skirts, blouses and
trousers still fit.
The new term of MOTU school kicks off on Thursday 17th January, with the
first session being given by Stefan Potyra and Steve Langasek on the
topic of library packaging.
If you have no idea how library packaging works, or you are still a
little unsure of some of the intricacies then this is a great chance to
learn.
So, come along to #ubuntu-classroom on Thursday 17th January at 20.00
UTC to join in.
For those who are in timezones that make this a difficult time to attend
we are currently trying to come up with a solution to accommodate you
better. If you can help with this then please get in touch with me.
If you are unable to make this time then logs will be available; it's
not ideal, but we are trying to come up with a solution here as well.
Remember that you can also influence what the next session will be by
going to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/School/Requests and suggesting
sessions, volunteering to present one, or voting for the ones that you
would like to see.
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01-09-2008, 05:59 PM
James Westby
Back to school
Now that the winter holidays are over it is once again time to stock up
on stationery, and to make sure that your shirts, skirts, blouses and
trousers still fit.
The new term of MOTU school kicks off on Thursday 17th January, with the
first session being given by Stefan Potyra and Steve Langasek on the
topic of library packaging.
If you have no idea how library packaging works, or you are still a
little unsure of some of the intricacies then this is a great chance to
learn.
So, come along to #ubuntu-classroom on Thursday 17th January at 20.00
UTC to join in.
For those who are in timezones that make this a difficult time to attend
we are currently trying to come up with a solution to accommodate you
better. If you can help with this then please get in touch with me.
If you are unable to make this time then logs will be available; it's
not ideal, but we are trying to come up with a solution here as well.
Remember that you can also influence what the next session will be by
going to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/School/Requests and suggesting
sessions, volunteering to present one, or voting for the ones that you
would like to see.
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01-16-2008, 08:29 PM
James Westby
Back to school
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 18:59 +0000, James Westby wrote:
> The new term of MOTU school kicks off on Thursday 17th January, with the
> first session being given by Stefan Potyra and Steve Langasek on the
> topic of library packaging.
I'm please to announce that Stefan has volunteered to run this session
again on Saturday 19th January at 09.00 UTC to try and help those for
whom the original session was inconvenient.
For those who were planning to attend the first session, don't forget
that it is in less than 24 hours.
Thanks,
James
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01-16-2008, 09:54 PM
Luke Yelavich
Back to school
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On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 08:29:32AM EST, James Westby wrote:
> I'm please to announce that Stefan has volunteered to run this session
> again on Saturday 19th January at 09.00 UTC to try and help those for
> whom the original session was inconvenient.
Are there logs available from the first session? I don't mind not attending a session, but logs of a session would be useful.