Thank you for posting this to the mailing lists.  I will read the log,
because my Tuesdays are quite full (and I'm retired!).

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Mel Chua - [email protected]
<+tosmaillist+neophyte_rep+cb24c45dd4.mel#[email protected]>
wrote:
> I just sent an announcement to Planets Fedora and TOS about this one
> (http://blog.melchua.com/2010/09/07/fedora-classroom-tuesday-sep-14-at-1600-utc-working-with-people-who-arent-there-basic-distributed-collaboration-tools/)
> but I'll repost a bit here for those who don't read Planet.
>
> This is meant to be a Classroom session for interested people who are
> not *yet* Fedora (or FOSS - this generalizes to other open source
> communities as well!) contributors and want to start seeing how,
> exactly, these thousands of people from all over the world work
> together. I'm trying to log it in a way that will make it usable for
> introducing these tools to students in the future. It's based on the
> 1st-day curriculum of POSSE, for those of you who've been through one.
>
> Feedback and comments and such welcome,
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Mel
>
> ---------
>
> I’ll be running a Fedora Classroom on basic distributed communication
> tools and practices on Tuesday, September 14, at 1600 UTC in
> #fedora-classroom on irc.freenode.net. These (open source, of course)
> tools aren’t coding-specific – in fact, our design, marketing, etc.
> teams use them as well – so anyone interested in distributed communties
>

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