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== Schedule == | |||
* Day 1: Screening of Internet's Own Boy, the story of Aaron Schwartz, invitation to the following days | |||
* Day 2: General sessions around FOSS, the Fedora Project and other Free Software projects, and how they all play together | |||
* Day 3: Visit various tFp projects, and engage students to contribute into some, focus on the non-programming areas for freshers | |||
== Event Owner and Staff == | == Event Owner and Staff == |
Revision as of 20:27, 11 November 2014
About
Coimbatore Fedora Contribution Camp is a free event that offers students at Amrita University the opportunity to learn about the Fedora Project, find areas to contribute and make their first step towards approaching potential mentors within the community. Being a first-of-it's-kind in the area, it also serves as an experiment for similar future events.
Date and Venue
- Dates: 13, 14, 17 November 2014
- Venue: Amrita University
- Day 1: Amriteshwari Hall
- Day 2: IT Lab [TBD]
- DAY 3: IT Lab [TBD]
Schedule
- Day 1: Screening of Internet's Own Boy, the story of Aaron Schwartz, invitation to the following days
- Day 2: General sessions around FOSS, the Fedora Project and other Free Software projects, and how they all play together
- Day 3: Visit various tFp projects, and engage students to contribute into some, focus on the non-programming areas for freshers
Event Owner and Staff
We're lucky to have few students volunteer towards the event. As precursor events, the same team did a mini-installfest, sessions on Git, Jekyll, installing packages and so on.
- Sarup Banskota (event owner, for APAC record purposes)
- Manjush V.
- Sachin Kamath
- add other organizers...
Resources
- The A-Z Guide https://gnokii.fedorapeople.org/talks/fedora_a-z.svg
- Fedora for non-programmers: https://gnokii.fedorapeople.org/talks/character_slide_en.svg