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All the training sessions will held on {{{#debian-women}}} channel on {{{irc.debian.org}}}. The language of the training sessions is English, and the sessions are logged: you can find the logs [[http://meetbot.debian.net/debian-women/2010/ here]]. All the training sessions will held on {{{#debian-women}}} channel on {{{irc.debian.org}}}. The language of the training sessions is English, and the sessions are logged: you can find the logs [[http://meetbot.debian.net/debian-women/2010/|here]].

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In this page there's a list of the already scheduled Training Sessions organized by the Debian Women project.

These Training Sessions will be held on our IRC channel (#debian-women on irc.debian.org) by experienced community members. The main goal of this initiative is to encourage more people, and specifically women, to contribute to Debian while introducing them to different aspects of the Debian Project.

Sessions are open to everybody, regardless of gender or previous involvments in the community.

This sessions aren't organized for women as a sort of special class, but are organized by Debian Women project. Are open to everybody. And will be held on Debian Women channel for two reasons:

  1. are organized by Debian Women, so it seems very reasonable to hold it on our IRC channel
  2. the sessions are also a great moment to balance and diversify the community because very different people can attend to them.

Schedule

Please, visit regularly this page: the schedule is still setting up!

Topic

Trainer

Date/Period

Hour

Duration

Introduction to Debian Packaging

Lars Wirzenius

Thursday, 18th November

20:00 UTC

2 hours

Using Git

David Paleino

Thursday, 25th November

21:00 UTC

2.5 hours

Python libraries/application packaging

Piotr Ożarowski

Thursday, 2nd December

20:00 UTC

2 hours

How to use the Bug Tracking System

Gerfried Fuchs

Thursday, 9th December

19:00 UTC

Ideas and Requests

Add here your request for new topics or sign up yourself as a trainer: we are always looking for more people to share knowledge and complete the schedule: so, don't be shy!

  • Bug triage
  • Using quilt
  • The Debian project, organization and history.
    • Trainer: Biella Coleman
  • Something from the debian-games team
    • Trainer: we could ask Miriam Ruiz

  • Dealing with upstream
  • Common packaging issues
  • Secure programming practices
  • How internationalization works in Debian (for translators as well as developers)
    • Trainer: Christian Perrier (Christian can't do it for now, someone else?)

  • Maintaining packages with git-buildpackage
  • Ask the DPL

    what exactly the DebianProjectLeader does: according to constitution, folklore, and personal experience
    question/answer session

2010 Training Sessions

All the training sessions will held on #debian-women channel on irc.debian.org. The language of the training sessions is English, and the sessions are logged: you can find the logs here.

During (or at the end of) the session will be possible ask questions: questions will be collect on a separate channel (#dw-question) and pasted one-by-one on the main channel at the speaker.

Some days after the session will be available a wiki tutorial made from the log of the session; we list all tutorial on this page. (For a list of the past year's tutorials you can visit this page)

Packaging

Using git

Python libraries/application packaging

  • Trainer: Piotr Ożarowski
  • Date: Thursday, 2th December
  • Will a reading of the log from the general packaging tutorial be mandatory, to avoid repetition?
  • -- FrancescaCiceri 2010-11-19 20:35:05 good idea! I'll say it on the announce for the session :)

How to use the BTS (Bug Tracking System)

  • Trainer: Gerfried Fuchs
  • Date: Thursday, 9th December