[p2pu-dev] email notification for creation of study groups

Jessica Ledbetter jessica at jessicaledbetter.com
Fri May 13 18:49:52 UTC 2011


It's set for this release so that's good :)
http://p2pu.lighthouseapp.com/projects/71002/tickets/272-new-study-group-created-notification

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Alison Jean Cole <alisonjean.cole at gmail.com
> wrote:

> Even a quick hack would be a huge help. That way, no one falls through the
> cracks and I can  meet new organizers and point them to the resources they
> need.
>
> ALISON
> new.p2pu.org/en/alison/ <http://p2pu.org/users/alison>
>
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> On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 5:11 AM, Philipp Schmidt <philipp at p2pu.org> wrote:
>
>> I've seen a few people ask for notification of new courses/groups. Is
>> there a way we could implement a "hack" for Ali (doesn't need to be very
>> nice - just to make sure she can keep track)? Alternatively, if there is a
>> way to get this information from the django admin interface, that could also
>> work for now.
>>
>> I believe there is a lighthouse ticket already for a more robust
>> implementation.
>>
>> P
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Alison Jean Cole <alisonjean.cole at gmail.com>
>> Date: 13 May 2011 00:30
>> Subject: Re: [p2pu-community] New course created (Enterprise Linux Basics)
>> To: p2pu-community at googlegroups.com
>>
>>
>> Will encourage Jamie to run this on new.p2pu.
>>
>> Also, I would love an email like Jessica's recommendation to go out, but
>> in return I'd LOVE to receive notifications about new study groups being
>> created first. I like to personalize emails to new organizers sometimes if I
>> see something particularly interesting/notable right away.
>>
>>
>> ALISON
>> new.p2pu.org/en/alison/ <http://p2pu.org/users/alison>
>>
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>> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Jessica Ledbetter <
>> jessica at jessicaledbetter.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Maybe it could be part of "Welcome! My name is Bob, and I help people new
>>> to Peer 2 Peer University. I see you created a course. If you need any help:
>>> help desk stuff. Just out of curiosity, where did you hear about us? If you
>>> need anything, please let me know! Yours, Bob."
>>>
>>> Bob could automatic or a personal contact. But only for new registrations
>>> that have created a course? Or maybe just new registrations.
>>>
>>> I like simple sign-ups, personally.
>>>
>>> Oh! Unless maybe it can tie in to that pop-up survey we talked about on a
>>> recent community call. You know, where you come to a site and it says "Hey,
>>> would you be willing to fill out a survey?" As long as it doesn't pop up too
>>> often.
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Pippa Buchanan <
>>> Pippa.Buchanan at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It may have been through Webcraft promotion - but I can't lay direct
>>>> claim.
>>>>
>>>> Not sure if we should make this a survey or a sign-up question but it
>>>> would be good to find out where people are hearing about the project from...
>>>>
>>>> P*
>>>>
>>>> On 12 May 2011 17:42, Philipp Schmidt <philipp at p2pu.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> This looks like a fantastic course. And great to have Jamie run it. Do
>>>>> we know how he found out about us? (Pippa?)
>>>>>
>>>>> Perfect course for the new site I think, rather than the old one ...
>>>>>
>>>>> P
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12 May 2011 15:25, P2PU <admin at p2pu.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>    A draft course Enterprise Linux Basics<http://p2pu.org/node/31017>has been created. You are able to review this course by viewing it on the
>>>>>> P2PU site and making suggestions and constructive criticism in the comments.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Course organiser*: jamied66 <http://p2pu.org/users/jamied66>.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Name of course*: Enterprise Linux Basics<http://p2pu.org/node/31017>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *P2PU School*: General <http://p2pu.org/general>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Proposed Start Date*: 2011-06-01
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Short description*: Covering the basics of using Linux in the
>>>>>> Enterprise. Useful commands, best practices, and filesystem standards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Summary*:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    - Filesystem Management
>>>>>>       - cp, rm, and mv proper usage
>>>>>>          - the differences and the similarities
>>>>>>        - symbolic links proper usage
>>>>>>          - what they are, when and when not to use them
>>>>>>        - file and directory permissions
>>>>>>          - chmod and chown proper usage
>>>>>>          - group sticky bits
>>>>>>        - advanced filesystem management
>>>>>>          - facls, group sticky bits
>>>>>>         - User Management
>>>>>>       - sudo requisites and usage
>>>>>>       - group membership usage and best practices
>>>>>>     - Finding Files
>>>>>>       - find proper usage
>>>>>>          - finding files by various inode attributes
>>>>>>        - locate proper usage
>>>>>>          - using locate
>>>>>>          - updating the locate database
>>>>>>         - Quickly editing files
>>>>>>       - sed
>>>>>>          - replacing words / phrases in a file
>>>>>>          - adding lines in a file
>>>>>>        - awk
>>>>>>          - splitting a file on a delimiter
>>>>>>        - grep
>>>>>>          - searching for / excluding specific lines
>>>>>>         - Scripting
>>>>>>       - shebang usage and differences
>>>>>>       - bash scripting
>>>>>>          - for loop syntax
>>>>>>          - while loop syntax
>>>>>>          - case statements
>>>>>>          - functions
>>>>>>          - test sytax
>>>>>>        - helpful bash/perl/python one-liners
>>>>>>     - Q & A
>>>>>>       - Any questions that attendees may have that we can answer
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *About the course organiser:*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jamie Duncan is a Red Hat Certified Engineer and Certified Scrum
>>>>>> Master based in Richmond, VA.  The purpose of this course is to educate
>>>>>> current users of Linux who need to hone skills as well as introduce the
>>>>>> power of Linux to new users.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In addition to this, Jamie helps to run the Richmond, VA Linux Users
>>>>>> Group (http://rvalug.org), and works from a DC-area bioinformatics
>>>>>> company.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----------------------------------------------
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To review Enterprise Linux Basics <http://p2pu.org/node/31017> please
>>>>>> view it on the P2PU site and provide suggestions and constructive criticism
>>>>>> via the comments.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All P2PU members are invited and encouraged to provide feedback and
>>>>>> offers of advice to the course organizer via the P2PU site. For more
>>>>>> information about designing courses and best practice please refer to the Course
>>>>>> Design Handbook<http://wiki.p2pu.org/w/page/27905271/Course-Design-Handbook>
>>>>>> .
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