Hello everyone,
Here's a quick update on our classroom session plans for the Fedora 29 release cycle.
Release cycle based schedule ----------------------------- We've recently moved to a release cycle based classroom schedule. The idea is to do our sessions between a two releases, so that: - we can work on release critical activities as needed before the release. - we do not clash with the release marketing just after a release is made. - we can fill up the relative silent period between two releases. - we can try to organise sessions that focus on new features that each release brings!
This wiki page describes the schedule in more detail: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Classroom/Release_schedule
Fedora 29 cycle ---------------
So based on this, we've chosen 8 sessions for the Fedora 29 cycle: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Classroom/F29
A Pagure ticket acts as our tracker: https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Fedora-Join/issue/94
and there are individual tickets for each session that are mentioned there.
- Silverblue - L10N 101 - IRC 101 - Selinux - Podman and/or containers 101 - LaTeX 101 - VIM 102 - Creating Fedora badges.
We need more hands! -------------------
For each of these sessions, we need people that can help us organise them:
- instructors - magazine post writers - bluejeans link (https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Fedora-Join/issue/83) - survey (optional)
We also need someone who will generally check on the preparation for each session, e-mail the instructors, remind everyone of their duties, and so on.
Please help us out if you have spare cycles. These tasks are not technical at all. :)
I will also post on the community blog. I have also sent this to the join mailing list, but please reply to the classroom mailing list with any comments.
classroom@lists.fedoraproject.org