Hi Manu,
this indeed is a very nice idea and you'll charge an open door if
you'd like to put efforts into it. That actually also is our biggest
problem here: Managing such an initiative needs a lot of motivated and
substantial contributions/contributors. If you'd like to get started
organizing it, we'd be more than happy! JFYI, the openSUSE Gnome
Community started a similar initiative some time ago called "Helping
Hands" [1], but unfortunately it rather failed from a long term
perspective due to, you guessed it, missing ... Helping Hands :-)
[1] http://old-en.opensuse.org/GNOME/HowTos/Helping_Hands_Topics
IIrc, Bryen was the driving force here. I'm sure, he'd appreciate if
you'd push this forward, covering the whole openSUSE Project this time
with deliberated coordination from ground up.
Really looking forward to it!
Best,
R
2010/7/14 Manu Gupta
Hi All
Recently I came across these concepts which are prevelant among the UBUNTU community which I liked very much. They conduct online sessions teaching people all over the world about various aspects which include a variety of topics like packaging, python and more
I would like everyone to have a look at the following links
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom
One of the sessions which they conducted
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/01/21/%23ubuntu-classroom.html
Hope this might help us and we may also come up with something like this
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