RobinC@Amethyst
July 3rd, 2010, 12:00 PM
Happy to help to spread the news, Ubuntu developer Week (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek) is back this month. In the organiser's own words:
"Ubuntu Developer Week is back again, which means five days of action-packed IRC sessions where you learn more about hacking on Ubuntu, developing Ubuntu and how to interact with other projects.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek
We’ll have a fantastic time from July 12th 2010 to July 16th 2010, great speakers, interesting sessions, lots of good questions and great people who get to know each other.
If you’re new to Ubuntu Developer Week and what it is, check out the general page (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek), how to join in and how it all works.
Our sessions cover:
Getting involved with Ubuntu development, becoming a Kubuntu Ninja, Authoring Upstart jobs, Working With Translations, Having fun with Packaging QA
How Daily Builds work, Operation Cleansweep, Setting up a validation dashboard, Working with Merge Proposals, Working with Django, Adopting an Upstream, Forwarding Bugs and Patches Upstream
How to work with Debian, Ubuntu Server, Xubuntu and Edubuntu goodness, Kernel Triage
Widgetcraft, QT Quick, QML
Desktop goodness, Application Indicators, Rocking Papercuts
Lots of FUN"
"Ubuntu Developer Week is back again, which means five days of action-packed IRC sessions where you learn more about hacking on Ubuntu, developing Ubuntu and how to interact with other projects.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek
We’ll have a fantastic time from July 12th 2010 to July 16th 2010, great speakers, interesting sessions, lots of good questions and great people who get to know each other.
If you’re new to Ubuntu Developer Week and what it is, check out the general page (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek), how to join in and how it all works.
Our sessions cover:
Getting involved with Ubuntu development, becoming a Kubuntu Ninja, Authoring Upstart jobs, Working With Translations, Having fun with Packaging QA
How Daily Builds work, Operation Cleansweep, Setting up a validation dashboard, Working with Merge Proposals, Working with Django, Adopting an Upstream, Forwarding Bugs and Patches Upstream
How to work with Debian, Ubuntu Server, Xubuntu and Edubuntu goodness, Kernel Triage
Widgetcraft, QT Quick, QML
Desktop goodness, Application Indicators, Rocking Papercuts
Lots of FUN"