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Re: New Debian Academy announcement among the community



Hi Emmanuel!

It is great to read you again :) Thanks for showing your interest in the
IRC meetings, let's get started organising some schedule proposal at our
Sandstorm. I have proposed to have a meeting once a week or every two
weeks at our #debian-academy IRC channel. Since we all are located in
different countries, we should start to write in the Sandstorm which
time options in UTC are the best for each of us to set the meetings
times every month. I have added at the bottom of the Sandstorm my times
options. Feel free anyone to start adding the best times slots for you,

Regards
Jathan

On 19/03/2021 05:54, Emmanuel Arias wrote:
> Hi Jathan,
> 
> Sadly I lost focus on Debian Academy from the endening of the last year.
> This year I would like to retake this challenge again, so a IRC meeting (or
> any other meeting) would be great to me. I read on Sandstorm, and I can
> note the mail from Prozcenter, I live in Argentina, so maybe the contact
> will
> be easier if you consider a good option.
> 
> Cheers,
> Emmanuel
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 7:36 PM jathan <jathan@debian.org
> <mailto:jathan@debian.org>> 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
> 


-- 
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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