On 03/05/2014 01:25 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 03/05/2014 06:25 AM, Rejy M Cyriac wrote:
Do we use the general CentOS mailing list to invite talks for the Dojo, and in case of too many proposals, do we use voting by the community to decide which talks are selected ?
We can certainly do that.
Do we have a mechanism for voting? It might be best to have the group running the Dojo do the picking.
Are hands-on workshops generally done in a Dojo ?
That can also be done, typically a Dojo will have :
- User stories, where people have been able to do interesting stuff with
CentOS Linux as the platform
- Technical in depth conversations about something that ships in CentOS
- Tutorials / tunning / deployment howto's.
We've even had a hack session at the dojo in Brussles earlier this year, which was a success for most part.
Forgive me for asking too many questions, I am on a learning curve here :-)
Not at all, I think we all are :)
I've started a page on the wiki for organizing Dojos. This is very much a draft, so please don't take it as written in stone:
http://wiki.centos.org/Events/OrganizingDojos
Any comments, clarifications, or changes appreciated.
Best,
jzb