Hi everyone,

Karmic release is just around the corner (Oct 29th) and following that
comes Ubuntu Open Week (aka UOW November 2-6, 2009).
It will be another good time after the Ubuntu Global Jam for triaging
bugs, Maintaining Documentation, Packaging. Also you could try to get
the basics of wiki markups, do things about Desktop, Community,
Mobile, Server, Kernel and much, more.
UOW is not an activity tightly connected to coding and other issues
directly related, everybody could join and have fun!

For more information, see the email from Jorge attached.

Regards,
Aron Xu

>----- Forward Message -----
>From:Jorge O. Castro <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Tue Sep 29 21:23:40 BST 2009
>Subject: Ubuntu Open Week Plans and Call for Speakers
>
>Hi everyone,
>
>A bunch of you have been getting nagged by myself or Amber Graner to
>continue the great tradition of Ubuntu Open Week. For those of you who
>don't know, UOW is a week long workshop where users can learn about
>Ubuntu and how it all works. It's a more mainstream IRC week, so it's
>not as technical as something like Ubuntu Developer Week. More
>information can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek/
>
>We hope to have the schedule finalized by October 7th (Next Wednesday)
>so we can make a slick pamphlet like we had for Developer Week. Open
>Week itself is from 2-6 November. Planning and brainstorming the
>schedule is ongoing here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek/Prep
>
>We are of course always looking for interesting topics and speakers,
>so if you're interesting in a session please reply to me off-list and
>we'll get you scheduled.
>
>--
>Jorge Castro
>jorge (at) ubuntu.com
>External Project Developer Relations
>Canonical Ltd.
>
>

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