#65 Possible Classroom about Fedora Modularity
Closed: Fixed 5 years ago Opened 5 years ago by bt0dotninja.

This ticket is for organize a classroom about Fedora Modularity, I will ask about the topics and preferred media to run successfully this classroom

ping @asamalik @langdon


Let's do this!

Technically, I could do it for example over BlueJeans by creating a public event. I could record it and get it posted on the Fedora YouTube channel. I did this for the Docs 101 Classroom as well. However, I'm open to any other options should they be preferred.

What would the content be? Do we want to focus on users, demonstrating what they can achieve with Modularity? Do we want to focus on packagers, demonstrating benefits related to them? Or do we want to go through both somehow? Or we could do two classrooms, one for each group? Any other ideas?

I would personally do both. Start with the user-focused story, covering the basics — that should be interesting for both groups, and then a deep-dive into the mechanics of building modules for packagers. The format could be both, either two separate classroom sessions, or a single longer one with the first half for a larger audience and the other half mostly for packagers. What do you think?

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Hi @asamalik ,

We can work as before with the Docs 101 classroom. i think the better is publish it later in YT channel. :)

I also vote for split it in two classrooms, at the time than you have defined the agenda we can start the publishing it int our social media and the fedora magazine. :)

at leat i'm very excited about this classroom :heartpulse:

@bt0dotninja Great! I'll start to draft the agendas for both and let you know here. :-)

anything than you need, let us know

also i will prepare the draft of the classroom entry for the magazine

Thanks for the help @asamalik

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@bt0dotninja OK I think I'm ready with the one for packagers.

I'll do a quick intro into Modularity in the beginning. Following by a comparision of the traditional workflow vs. the new workflow Modularity introduces — covering the concepts, talking about the "what".

The second part will be a demonstration of the steps of adding a new module into Fedora.

I would expect it to take an hour. I can do it over jitsi, live-stream to YouTube, and then we could publish the result.

So the next step is probably picking a time — what do you think? Next week? Or later so we have time to promote it?

@bt0dotninja BTW feel free to ping me on IRC, I'm online 24/7, responsive during day and sometimes late evening in Europe. :-)

I edited the wiki with the tentative date/time and write the first draft (in fedora magazine) of the course, next tasks:

  • Get the agenda and personal introduction from @asamalik
  • validate the date/time to avoid the f29 release/release related announcements overlaps
  • Publish the magazine post
  • Promote the classroom via: IRC, Twitter, meetings and ...
  • Generate the survey

Agenda

  1. Why Modularity — so we are all on the same page
  2. User demo — so we all have an idea what it actually means for people
  3. Main differences in packager workflows
  4. A walk through the whole process of making a module in Fedora

Bio

I'm an open source enthusiast using Linux since 2007 — started with many random distributions, then I was using Arch Linux for a few years, and finally switched to Fedora 20 when I realized I need a bit more stability in my life to get work done. I also really enjoy being around the people who are part of Fedora.

What I spend the most of my time on these days is developing and advocating for Fedora Modularity, and also developing the build-side of the new Fedora Docs website.

Other than that, I enjoy giving talks, presenting demos, making graphical designs, and writing — all of that with various levels of proficiency.

Cool!

Yes let's use the same bluejeans as before.

@asamalik - do we have a recording link and a link for the material from this session yet?

Recording is ready, I've just emailed the Fedora Marketing list asking for an upload to the Fedora YouTube channel.

Cool, let me handle it (I am in marketing too)

@bt0dotninja Excellent! We could also replace the BlueJeans links in the magazine article [1] with a link to the recording. What do you think?

[1] https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-classroom-session-fedora-modularity-101/

Here is in Youtube:

https://youtu.be/m3vK3dYvz1c

about change the link, let me ask with the magazine team but when i think about it becomes to me a good idea what if for any classroom cycle we do a final Magazine Post linking all the videos ??

@bt0dotninja Thanks! I've emailed the Magazine list about that.

The post has been updated with a link to the recording. Closing this ticket now :)

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