On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Dave Neary <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ben, > > Your reply today popped this back to the top of my TODO list - I've been > meaning to reply since you sent this. > > Ben Konrath wrote: >> Here are suggestions for >> sessions I would like to see but it really depends on the >> person/people going: >> >> * tour of GNOME 3 >> * hands on session working through the GNOME development work flow >> (bugzilla, git, fixing real a bug or two, etc) >> * hands on developer training - work through adding a small feature to >> a GNOME module > > I have some training materials for some of these. Specifically, I ran a > session at the MeeGo conference in November where we took people through > getting code out of git, making changes, commits, pushes and merges, > fixing bugs using gdb, and identifying and fixing a profiling issue with > valgrind. The material is all in github & is reusable: > https://github.com/dneary/linux-devel-tools-tutorial
Awesome! Thanks for passing on the link - this will definitely be useful for whoever goes to Ghana. > I also have the training material I used from the GNOME developer > training at GUADEC last year, which included an overview of the GNOME > platform from Fernando Herrera and a review of developer tools from Xan > Lopez and Claudio Saavedra. I need to get them online somewhere still... Could pass along the links when it's online? This would be useful as well. Thanks, Ben _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
