[fedora-commops] Issue #68: Reconstructing the Campus Ambassadors program and campus outreach
by Justin W. Flory
jflory7 added a new comment to an issue you are following:
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## Ticket closed
Since this ticket was originally filed when FAmSCo was only just started to reconvene for the first time in a couple years, we had started this discussion with Remy, who was also the leading Council member of the University Involvement Initiative. Now that we have an actively meeting FAmSCo, I filed an [upstream ticket](https://pagure.io/famsco/issue/423) for this topic in their Pagure. See more information in their Pagure about this program.
**[famsco#423](https://pagure.io/famsco/issue/423)**
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7 years
[CommOps] Encuesta para FLISoL
by Eduard Lucena
Buenas tardes,
En el equipo CommOps estamos trabajando para crear un "FOSS Student
Pack", y para obtener un poco de feedback desde el punto de vista del
público en general, y más especificamente de estudiantes, hemos
pensado en aprovechar la cercanía del FLISoL para hacer la siguiente
encuesta (en inglés):
- Are you using Linux?
- What come to mind when you hear “Student Pack”? [ “Not sure” option ]
- If programming, what languages / stacks are are you familiar with? [
Check all that apply ]
- Python
- C/C++
- C#
- JavaScript
- Other: __
- Which of the following do you use in your classes and projects? [
Check all that apply ]
- Design/Graphics Suites: _______
- Office Suites: ____
- Audio Edition: ____
- IDEs: _____
- Programming frameworks: ______
- Robotics/electronic Suites: ______
- Hardware: _____
- What tools do you think can be made to work in Linux?
Esto es tomando en cuenta que usualmente este evento es llevado a cabo
en universidades, y los estudiantes universitarios son nuestro
principal objetivo con este proyecto.
¿Es posible que puedan ayudarnos con este punto? Yo estaré llevando a
cabo la encuesta en Chile.
Saludos,
=============================================================================
Good afternoon,
In the CommOps team we are working to create a "FOSS Student Pack",
and to get some feedback from the point of view of the general public,
and more specifically from students, we have thought of taking
advantage of FLISoL's proximity to do the following Survey (in
English):
- Are you using Linux?
- What does "Student Pack" mean to you? ["Not sure" option]
- If programming, what languages are you familiar with? [Check all that apply]
- Python
- C / C ++
- C #
- JavaScript
- Other: __
- Which of the following do you use in your classes and projects?
[Check all that apply]
- Design / Graphics Suites: _______
- Office Suites: ____
- Audio Edition: ____
- IDEs: _____
- Programming frameworks: ______
- Robotics / electronic Suites: ______
- Hardware: _____
- What tools do you think can be made to work in Linux?
This is taking into account that this event is usually held in
universities, and university students are our main objective with this
project.
Is it possible that you can help us with this point? I will be running
this survey in Chile.
Regards,
--
Eduard Lucena
Móvil: +56962318010
GNU/Linux User #589060
Ubuntu User #8749
Fedora Ambassador Latam
7 years
Hack session! - Thursday, 2017 April 13, 14:00 UTC
by Justin W. Flory
Hi all,
In our IRC meeting today, we went ahead and put a hack session onto the
calendar for us to meet for an hour (maybe longer if people are around
and interested) to "hack" on some CommOps tasks.
We used to have hack sessions a fair bit, but it's been a while since
we've had one! If you have no idea what this is, you can check out more
here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Hack_session
We're currently aiming for Thursday, 2017 April 13, 14:00 UTC. Converted
for your convenience:
* 09:00 US CT
* 10:00 US ET
* 16:00 CEST
* 19:30 IST
I'm trying to see if we can get a BlueJeans instance, but if not, we can
use a Hangouts. The link will probably be shared in IRC once we get
started. Meet us in #fedora-commops if you want to join in on the fun. :)
Thanks!
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com
7 years