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Happy 10th anniversary to Ask Ubuntu!
Ask Ubuntu was launched on 10/10/2010, so it's now just about 10 years old!
To celebrate we are running some workshops / lessons in chat. So far this is the schedule:
Introduction to software install …
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How should we celebrate 10 years of Ask Ubuntu?
It seems that Ask Ubuntu was launched on or around 10th October 2010. This means that our 10th birthday is coming up in about three months :)
This post is here to invite your ideas on how we can celeb …
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What does our community need? (Magic wand time in MSE)
Recently Monica from the Ubuntu community team gave me the idea of an archive feature. The way I think it could work would be different for questions and answers. …
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Thank you for celebrating 10 years of Ask Ubuntu!
For organising the lovely banner, very grateful thanks to community manager Catija. Thanks also to Parto for stepping up to help with the design, and sorry I wasn't able to organise that. … And thank you to you the community. Nothing can happen without y'all. <3<3<3 …
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Organising "classrooms" for 10th birthday celebrations
This follows up on How should we celebrate 10 years of Ask Ubuntu?. The answer by jokerdino suggesting Ask Ubuntu Classrooms was very popular so this post is an attempt to start organising it. I have …
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Scheduling lessons for 10th anniversary celebration classroom
If you prefer to gauge community interest first, or you want to request a lesson rather than offer one, you can post here or just make a new meta question about it. …
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How should we celebrate 10 years of Ask Ubuntu?
Some kind of small banner or other decoration visible on the site for the month of October pointing out that Ask Ubuntu is 10 years old.
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Organising "classrooms" for 10th birthday celebrations
Offer
I am willing to do a very beginner level introduction to command line and basic file permissions, if it is of interest
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Let's organize some chat workshops
Some of y'all may remember that way back in the mists of time, we celebrated Ask Ubuntu's 10th birthday with some chat-based workshops. That was pretty cool.
The other day Artur Meinild mentioned that …
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Scheduling lessons for 10th anniversary celebration classroom
Beginner-level introduction to command line (Part 1*)
Sunday 11th October - 15:00-16:00 UTC
*Haven't prepared Part 2 yet though O.O...
In case you missed it: lesson transcript
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What's your Ubuntu story?
I used to live with someone who collected old PCs that were getting discarded by his college. He had practically a wall of them in his room and was always trying to get some form of Linux to run. Occa …
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Organising "classrooms" for 10th birthday celebrations
Request
I would like some tips on using Vim efficiently and doing clever things with it.
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Creating a banner for 10th birthday celebrations
This follows up on How should we celebrate 10 years of Ask Ubuntu?. The proposal to create a banner was well-received and it was suggested that this would be a good way to link to celebration events.
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How should we celebrate 10 years of Ask Ubuntu?
Themed Questions Challenge
Identify (a) topic area(s) we need better resources about (please suggest some in comments here - or could be done in a later meta post)
Create a challenge for asking and …
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Scheduling lessons for 10th anniversary celebration classroom
Beginner-level introduction to command line (Part 2*)
Sunday 18th October, 15:00 - 16:00 UTC
* actually it's still Part 1 as we didn't finish it, but I can just call it Part 2 and nobody will ever kn …