Hi Sam, Thanks for your opinion about the IRC meetings. I think we could use in the meantime our Sandstorm site to start some schedule proposals. I suggest to have the meetings once a week or every two weeks. What do you think? Regards Jathan On 19/03/2021 00:39, Sam Howell wrote: > Hi Jathan, > > I like the sound of IRC meetings. It seems there hasn't been much momentum with > Debian elearning lately. Personally, I've been very busy with other FOSS > elearning work, but am always eager to get stuck in with the Debian Academy. > > I'll try to make a start by looking over the invitation and other docs which may > need some attention. > > In terms of IRC, I can be found via: > - 'syntax' on #debian-academy > - @squire:privacytools.io on Matrix > > Sam > > On 18/03/2021 22:36, jathan wrote: >> Hi, > >> Having a conversation today at IRC with zleap and reading the last >> messages of other members of the team, I was thinking it could be a good >> idea to make a new announcement about Debian Academy among some Debian >> mailing lists or write something together to be published in a Debian >> News announcement with the help of the Debian Publicity Team, in case >> more people would like to take advantage of the platform to create a >> course or also with technical help in Moodle. We can start drafting >> something about the Debian Academy announcement in our Sandstorm: > >> https://storm.debian.net/shared/jvdrY9rsw8SIF9FcgDtHxZsBWZHGJWh2xLIZqa3Wj1j > >> I have started the draft at the bottom of the Sandstorm content: > >> Debian Academy new anouncement through Debian Publicity Team and Debian >> News inviting to create courses and helping in our Moodle platform >> ### Invitation body text >> Have you ever thought teaching something about Debian development or >> something else in benefit of our wonderful community? Debian Academy is >> ready! We invite to anyone to create a course or help in our E-learning >> platform with moodle: >> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianAcademy >> https://academy.debian.net/my/ >> ### Invitation body text > >> The final text could be shared with the Debian Publicity Team in their >> repository: >> https://salsa.debian.org/publicity-team/bits/-/tree/master/content/2020 > >> Those who can, please participate in the drafting of the invitation in >> the Sandstorm to make it the best possible content, > >> Regards >> Jathan > > > -- A permissive license would only be more "free" than a license like the GPL, when a society that allows slavery be considered more free than a society that does not. https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html
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