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# Add a link in /tmp/lab shared calendar on G00gle Gr0ups | # Add a link in /tmp/lab shared calendar on G00gle Gr0ups |
Revision as of 18:02, 27 February 2009
Here are the Workshops happening @ /tmp/lab
Workshops Schedule
- 19/02/2009 - Python for beginners
- 26/02/2009 - DIY audio
- 12/03/2009 - La soudure pour les nuls
- 14/03/2009 - Workshop OpenWrt
- 21/03/2009 - Workshop Introduction aux FPGA
Wanted Workshops
So, you want to give or take a workshop, but it's not scheduled yet? Open a page for it :)
- Awesome Window Manager
- Ruby for beginners
- Ruby On Rails
- Linux Virtualization (KVM, Linux-Vserver, OpenVZ)
Adding a Workshop
Anybody can create a workshop, this is auto-organization.
- Create a new page on the wiki prefixed with your workshop's keyword, such as "MediaWiki : Why It Doesn't Suck That Much"
- Use the Template:Workshop :)
- Add your workshop link on this page with its date
- Add a link in /tmp/lab shared calendar on G00gle Gr0ups
- Announce it on the /tmp/lab mailing list
- Announce it on the #frlab IRC channel and optionnally add it to the topic if it's the next workshop.
- If your workshop involve handling of chemical products, check IPCS (International Programme on Chemical Safety) for proper handling/disposal instructions