Hello Everyone,
I am Vipul Siddharth, a Fedora contributor, attended the recently conducted Fedora QA 101 classroom by Sumantro and Geoffrey. I have been using Ansible for months now and have realized that it can boost productivity (of course in certain cases). I am interested in sharing my little knowledge on Ansible. I was wondering if it is at all possible. Please let me know what you all think & the procedure.
Thanks and regards
I have used it a little, but I would definitely be interested in it.
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On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 1:00 PM, Vipul Siddharth siddharthvipul1@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am Vipul Siddharth, a Fedora contributor, attended the recently conducted Fedora QA 101 classroom by Sumantro and Geoffrey. I have been using Ansible for months now and have realized that it can boost productivity (of course in certain cases). I am interested in sharing my little knowledge on Ansible. I was wondering if it is at all possible. Please let me know what you all think & the procedure.
Thanks and regards
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Good idea Vipul.
I have been following the fedora email threads from quite sometime, though not able to attend classes offline. one suggestion is to make the sessions online availability as well so that folks like me can attend and learn. Is there any possibility?
Regards RM.
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 5:36 AM, Harold Dost harolddost@gmail.com wrote:
I have used it a little, but I would definitely be interested in it.
*Harold Dost* | @hdost
On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 1:00 PM, Vipul Siddharth <siddharthvipul1@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am Vipul Siddharth, a Fedora contributor, attended the recently conducted Fedora QA 101 classroom by Sumantro and Geoffrey. I have been using Ansible for months now and have realized that it can boost productivity (of course in certain cases). I am interested in sharing my little knowledge on Ansible. I was wondering if it is at all possible. Please let me know what you all think & the procedure.
Thanks and regards
Vipul Siddharth Intern, Red Hat https://www.facebook.com/siddharthvipul https://twitter.com/VipulSiddharth https://www.linkedin.com/in/vipul-siddharth-4b96167b/ https://www.instagram.com/siddharthvipul/ *Mob:* +91 8884300084 <+918884300084> *Web:* vipulsiddharth.blogspot.in/
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Good idea Vipul.
I have been following the fedora email threads from quite sometime, though not able to attend classes offline. one suggestion is to make the sessions online availability as well so that folks like me can attend and learn. Is there any possibility?
Imo, It would be better to focus on just one (online or offline) sesson at once. Online session is more of a demo which doesn't make much sense in person. If you are thinking on a hands-on then please ping me on irc or off the list :) I would love to help. Nick on IRC (freenode): siddharthvipul1
/vs
On Fri, 2017-11-10 at 06:16 +1100, Roopesh Majeti wrote:
Good idea Vipul.
I have been following the fedora email threads from quite sometime, though not able to attend classes offline. one suggestion is to make the sessions online availability as well so that folks like me can attend and learn. Is there any possibility?
Roopesh,
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here. All these classroom sessions are held online - either using IRC or video conferencing. Please look at the wiki page for more information.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Classroom
On Thu, 2017-11-09 at 18:00 +0000, Vipul Siddharth wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Hi Vipul!
Welcome to the classrooms!
I am Vipul Siddharth, a Fedora contributor, attended the recently conducted Fedora QA 101 classroom by Sumantro and Geoffrey. I have been using Ansible for months now and have realized that it can boost productivity (of course in certain cases). I am interested in sharing my little knowledge on Ansible. I was wondering if it is at all possible. Please let me know what you all think & the procedure.
All you need to do is put your name up on the wiki page, and get in touch with our current wrangler, Skamath to schedule a date :)
You can either do it on the IRC using text, or using a video conferencing tool. The RH folks have access to BlueJeans, and others use Jisti if needed.
On Thu, 2017-11-09 at 19:29 +0000, Vipul Siddharth wrote:
If you are thinking on a hands-on then please ping me on irc or off the list :)
Just so you know - we have done hands on sessions in these classrooms too. I did one on Git over IRC, and x3mboy did another on Vim over Jisti :)
I also intend to do a hands on session on packaging over IRC next.
Vipul,
I think this is a great idea. I would attend and be happy to help you in any way I can.
Geoff IRC: coremodule
On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Vipul Siddharth siddharthvipul1@gmail.com wrote:
Good idea Vipul.
I have been following the fedora email threads from quite sometime, though not able to attend classes offline. one suggestion is to make the sessions online availability as well so that folks like me can attend and learn. Is there any possibility?
Imo, It would be better to focus on just one (online or offline) sesson at once. Online session is more of a demo which doesn't make much sense in person. If you are thinking on a hands-on then please ping me on irc or off the list :) I would love to help. Nick on IRC (freenode): siddharthvipul1
/vs
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Just so you know - we have done hands on sessions in these classrooms too. I did one on Git over IRC, and x3mboy did another on Vim over Jisti :)
Oh awesome. Then I guess we can plan accordingly. Just one thing, to do a hands-on, they would need 2 or more vms/servers.
I also intend to do a hands on session on packaging over IRC next
Would love to attend. :)
/vs
I think this is a great idea. I would attend and be happy to help you in any way I can.
Thank you very much geoffrey. I would really appreciate your help and guidence. We will catch up on IRC to discuss agenda in detail. :)
/vs
All you need to do is put your name up on the wiki page, and get in touch with our current wrangler, Skamath to schedule a date :)
You can either do it on the IRC using text, or using a video conferencing tool. The RH folks have access to BlueJeans, and others use Jisti if needed.
Sure.. I will contact him :) Thanks again
Yes Would be very interested about that classroom
On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 1:00 PM, Vipul Siddharth siddharthvipul1@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am Vipul Siddharth, a Fedora contributor, attended the recently conducted Fedora QA 101 classroom by Sumantro and Geoffrey. I have been using Ansible for months now and have realized that it can boost productivity (of course in certain cases). I am interested in sharing my little knowledge on Ansible. I was wondering if it is at all possible. Please let me know what you all think & the procedure.
Thanks and regards
Vipul Siddharth Intern, Red Hat https://www.facebook.com/siddharthvipul https://twitter.com/VipulSiddharth https://www.linkedin.com/in/vipul-siddharth-4b96167b/ https://www.instagram.com/siddharthvipul/ *Mob:* +91 8884300084 <+918884300084> *Web:* vipulsiddharth.blogspot.in/
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On Fri, 2017-11-10 at 10:42 -0500, Jacques Duplessis wrote:
Yes Would be very interested about that classroom
Hi everyone,
I'm rather glad that so many have expressed interest in attending this session. However, may I please request everyone to not send out individual e-mails for each session they are interested in? There's no need for +1s here. The session will go ahead as long as the instructor has the interest.
Of course, if anyone would like to help out with any sessions, please feel free to reply ;)
On Fri, 2017-11-10 at 15:04 +0000, Vipul Siddharth wrote:
Oh awesome. Then I guess we can plan accordingly. Just one thing, to do a hands-on, they would need 2 or more vms/serve
Yeh, in this case that'll have to be done. You could add these to the instructions in the blog post that announces the session - some steps on how to have VMs and what packages they should have installed to make the most of the hands-on session.
We did notice that an hour was too short for hands-on sessions. One of mine ran for 2 hours, and the other went on for almost 3.
Yeh, in this case that'll have to be done. You could add these to the instructions in the blog post that announces the session - some steps on how to have VMs and what packages they should have installed to make the most of the hands-on session.
Yes.. I will write an announcement blog with prequisites and guidelines to be prepared. :)
We did notice that an hour was too short for hands-on sessions. One of
mine ran for 2 hours, and the other went on for almost 3.
I agree. I think 2 hours should be fine. If not, then we can have a follow up. I will talk to Geoffrey today regarding the agenda and will include itd in the blog post
On Tue, 2017-11-14 at 17:02 +0000, Vipul Siddharth wrote:
I agree. I think 2 hours should be fine. If not, then we can have a follow up. I will talk to Geoffrey today regarding the agenda and will include itd in the blog post
Great! I look forward to it! :)
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