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=== Upstream training material is now published continuously at http://docs.openstack.org/upstream-training ===
 
=== Upstream training material is now published continuously at http://docs.openstack.org/upstream-training ===
  
 
Upstream material is now converted into standard RST format. To update it please submit a patch for it in the [[Training-guides|Training guides]] repository (http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/training-guides).
 
Upstream material is now converted into standard RST format. To update it please submit a patch for it in the [[Training-guides|Training guides]] repository (http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/training-guides).
 
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With over 1000 developers from 130 different companies worldwide, OpenStack is one of the largest collaborative software-development projects. Because of its size, it is characterized by a huge diversity in '''social norms''' and '''technical conventions'''. These can significantly slow down the speed at which changes by newcomers are integrated in the OpenStack project.
 
 
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We've designed a training program to accelerate the speed at which new OpenStack developers are successful at integrating their own roadmap into that of the OpenStack project. The program shows developers how to ensure their bug fix or feature is accepted in the OpenStack project in a minimum amount of time. Students are required to work on real-life bug fixes or new features during two days of real-life classes and online mentoring, until the work is accepted by OpenStack. The live two-day class teaches them to navigate the intricacies of the project's technical tools and social interactions. In followup sessions, the students benefit from individual online sessions to help them resolve any remaining problems they might have.
 
 
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[[OpenStack_Upstream_Training/Info|More details]]
 
 
= When & Where to get OpenStack Upstream Training = <!--T:4-->
 
 
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Next session of the OpenStack Upstream Training will be in Tokyo, before the OpenStack Summit.  [http://goo.gl/forms/qAr3N8rdYs Students can register here], and [http://goo.gl/forms/fczq3NZ16g assistants and mentors can register here].
 
 
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The sessions will take place in the International Convention Center Pamir, on the first floor in rooms Seigyoku, Kougyoku, and Hakugyoku. You can use this [https://wiki.openstack.org/w/images/4/45/OSTokyo15_Map_Upstream.pdf helpful map] to find the appropriate rooms that are marked with an "A".
 
 
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Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM - Monday, October 26, 2015 at 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM (UTC+09:00)
 
 
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Bring a laptop with wifi + 4GB RAM Ubuntu virtual machine
 
 
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* Make sure you have a wifi enabled laptop with you.
 
* Create a virtual machine on the laptop with Ubuntu 12.04 or 14.04 installed and 4GB of RAM.
 
* Check that a you can ssh from your laptop to the virtual machine
 
* Check that apt-get install works from within the virtual machine
 
* Get in touch with the team <upstream-training@openstack.org> to pick a contribution to work on.
 
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= Staff =
 
 
Loïc Dachary, Stefano Maffulli, Chris Ricker, Tim Freund and Haikel Guemar will lead the next training in Tokyo, in English. Add yourself to the list of [[mentors]], too. Tools and processes for mentors and staff are kept on the [[OpenStack_Upstream_Training/Admin| admin]] page.
 
 
'''Still looking for help: please [http://goo.gl/forms/fczq3NZ16g register] and add yourself to the list below.'''
 
* Tim Freund <tim@freunds.net> (training, mentoring, assistant, english)
 
* Chris Ricker <chris.ricker@gmail.com> (training, mentoring, assistant, english)
 
* Loïc Dachary (Training, mentoring, assistant, english and french)
 
* Shinobu KINJO (mentoring, assistant, japanese)
 
* Cleber Rosa (mentoring, assistant, portuguese)
 
* Rohit Agarwalla (assistant)
 
* KATO Tomoyuki <kato.tomoyuki@jp.fujitsu.com> (assistant, Japanese)
 
* macJack <macjacktw@hotmail.com> (assistant, English, Chinese)
 
 
'''Vancouver Staff (Thank You!)'''
 
* Tim Freund <tim@freunds.net> (training, assistant, english)
 
* Chris Ricker <chris.ricker@gmail.com> (training, mentoring, assistant, english)
 
* Sylvain Bauza <sbauza@redhat.com> (assistant, mentoring, training, french, english)
 
* Lana Brindley (assistant, mentoring, English)
 
* Rossella Sblendido (assistant, Italian, English)
 
* Victoria Martínez de la Cruz <victoria@vmartinezdelacruz.com> (assistant, english)
 
* Takashi Torii <t-torii@ce.jp.nec.com> (assistant, japanese)
 
* KATO Tomoyuki <kato.tomoyuki@jp.fujitsu.com> (assistant, Japanese)
 
* macJack <macjacktw@hotmail.com> (assistant, English, Chinese)
 
* François Bureau <francois.bureau@cloudwatt> (assistant, french, english) - irc : Fdot
 
 
[https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/upstream-training-tokyo Etherpad for Tokyo]
 

Revision as of 13:33, 15 January 2016

New location of the Upstream materials

Upstream training material is now published continuously at http://docs.openstack.org/upstream-training

Upstream material is now converted into standard RST format. To update it please submit a patch for it in the Training guides repository (http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/training-guides).