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 * To create an own Debian Mailing List debian-academy@lists.debian.org : in progress @ https://bugs.debian.org/969359 (joostvb, jathan)
 * To create an instance with some E-Learning Free Software platform for the Debian Project
 * To create the first courses of the platform
 * To create an own Debian Mailing List debian-academy@lists.debian.org : in progress @ https://bugs.debian.org/969359 (joostvb, jathan).
 * To create an instance with some E-Learning Free Software platform.
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 * Debian collaborators, maintainers and developers who would like to help as instructors and in the technical infrastructure.
 * To plan the creation of the courses, the usage of Moodle among instructors, to define methods, contents goals and curriculums.
 * Debian collaborators, maintainers and developers who would like to help as instructors, coordinators, planners, managers and in the technical infrastructure.
 * To plan the creation of the courses, the usage of the E-Learning platform among the interested instructors, to define work methods, contents goals and curriculums.
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Team Members

Jonathan Bustillos, Paul Sutton, Mitja Podreka

Mailing List

debian-devel@lists.debian.org

IRC

#debian-academy on oftc

Salsa

https://salsa.debian.org/debian/debianacademy-team

Introduction

Welcome to the wiki home of the Debian Academy team. Join to the team, participate and let's make it happen!

The Debian Academy team aims to define and run an official Debian E-Learning platform to create courses about Debian Development topics to learn how to help as contributor, maintainer or developer in a social or in a technical way directly to the Debian Project.

Goals

  • To have a full own and official Debian E-Learning platform for the Debian Project to create courses about getting involved directly in the Debian Community, to teach about how to help in the development of Debian in different teams and activities like Debian Packaging, Debian tools used for communication in the community (IRC, Mailing Lists), Reproducible Builds, Translations, Video Team, Salsa GitLab, Web, Publicity, Debian Live, Infrastructure and any Debian Development topic related, taking advantage of some existent E-Learning Free Software projects to attract and facilitate to current Debian users interested about to be Debian collaborators and developers with something more than written documentation, using video explanations, creating structured and updated courses about some specific topic, having an index by field, virtual environments to work, examples, exercises and interaction with the instructors, who could be Debian users, collaborators, maintainers or developers who enjoy to teach to others.

  • To transform or to create some Debian documentation into a Moodle or an edX course format.

What is not Debian Academy?

An ambiguous E-Learning project to teach general topics about Free Software and GNU/Linux. Debian Academy will be focused only on Debian Development topics to learn how to help as contributor, maintainer or developer in a social or in a technical way directly to the Debian Project.

Target groups

Debian users who are curious how this is all made, who want to look behind the curtain in a nice way and probably find out how they could be part of the game themselves.

Current resources

How can you help?

Tasks to do

  • To create an own Debian Mailing List debian-academy@lists.debian.org : in progress @ https://bugs.debian.org/969359 (joostvb, jathan).

  • To create an instance with some E-Learning Free Software platform.
  • To plan the creation of the courses, the usage of the E-Learning platform among the interested instructors, to define work methods, contents goals and curriculums.
  • To create the first courses at the platform.

What do we need currently?

  • Some scalable hardware instance to start setting up Moodle, edX or another E-Learning software to have development, testing and production environments to start working on the technical part.
  • Debian collaborators, maintainers and developers who would like to help as instructors, coordinators, planners, managers and in the technical infrastructure.
  • To plan the creation of the courses, the usage of the E-Learning platform among the interested instructors, to define work methods, contents goals and curriculums.

People interested about planning and coordination

  • Jathan
  • Mitja (+instructor support)

People interested to participate as instructors creating courses

People interested to help in the technical infrastructure

  • Jathan
  • eamanu
  • mitja