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The Debian Project                                 http://www.debian.org/
New round of Debian IRC Training Sessions                pr...@debian.org
June 17th, 2011                  http://www.debian.org/News/2011/20110617
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New round of Debian IRC Training Sessions

The Debian project is pleased to announce the forthcoming start of a new
round of IRC Training Sessions, which will be held on IRC by experienced
community members. There will be two different series of sessions:

 1. "Ask the ..." dealing with the organization and structure of the
    Debian project, will consist of talks delivered by people who have
    a specific role within the Debian organization, taking a closer look
    at the Debian infrastructure and constitution, plus a Q&A part.

 2. "One day with ...", a more technical session, during which people
     from various essential Debian teams will talk about their packages,
     day-to-day tasks, and specific issues.


All sessions will be held on #debian-meeting channel on irc.debian.org.
The first session, scheduled for Wednesday 22th at 19:00 UTC, will be
"Ask the DPL": Stefano Zacchiroli, current Debian Project Leader, will
tell us about what exactly the DPL does, according to the constitution,
folklore, and personal experience.  Future sessions will be held on a
regular basis, and will deal with various aspects of the Debian
organization and different teams.  Please, visit the official wiki page
[1] regularly to check the up-to-date agenda and follow us on identi.ca
[2].  You may also refer to the wiki to suggest new topics or sign
yourself up as a trainer: we are always looking for more people to share
knowledge and complete the schedule, so don't be shy!</p>

  1: http://wiki.debian.org/IRC/debian-meeting
  2: http://identi.ca/debian


About Debian
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The Debian Project was founded in 1993 by Ian Murdock to be a truly free
community project. Since then the project has grown to be one of the
largest and most influential open source projects.  Thousands of
volunteers from all over the world work together to create and maintain
Debian software. Available in 70 languages, and supporting a huge range
of computer types, Debian calls itself the "universal operating system".


Contact Information
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For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at
http://www.debian.org/ or send mail to <pr...@debian.org>.


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