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We will start with a [[https://wiki.gnome.org/NewcomersWorkshop|Newcomers Workshop]] at 1:30pm EST on Saturday, September 28. We will help newcomers fix their first bug and will have a hackathon working on the [[https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointEleven/Features|GNOME 3.12 features]] later in the afternoon and on Sunday, September 29.
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We will start with a [[ https://wiki.gnome.org/NewcomersWorkshop | Newcomers Workshop ]] at 1:30pm EST on Saturday, September 28. We will help newcomers fix their first bug and will have a hackathon working on the [[ https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointEleven/Features | GNOME 3.12 features ]] later in the afternoon and on Sunday, September 29.
  
 
Bring your GNU/Linux, Windows, or Mac laptop - we will help you install a GNOME system in a virtual machine if you are not yet a GNOME user.
 
Bring your GNU/Linux, Windows, or Mac laptop - we will help you install a GNOME system in a virtual machine if you are not yet a GNOME user.
  
Join us in #gnome-love IRC channel on GIMPNet (irc.gnome.org) to participate remotely - here is [[https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeIrcChannels|more information]] about how to join IRC and its usage for collaboration on GNOME development.
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Join us in #gnome-love IRC channel on GIMPNet (irc.gnome.org) to participate remotely - here is [[ https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeIrcChannels | more information ]] about how to join IRC and its usage for collaboration on GNOME development.

Revision as of 17:48, 27 September 2013


We will start with a [[ https://wiki.gnome.org/NewcomersWorkshop | Newcomers Workshop ]] at 1:30pm EST on Saturday, September 28. We will help newcomers fix their first bug and will have a hackathon working on the [[ https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointEleven/Features | GNOME 3.12 features ]] later in the afternoon and on Sunday, September 29.

Bring your GNU/Linux, Windows, or Mac laptop - we will help you install a GNOME system in a virtual machine if you are not yet a GNOME user.

Join us in #gnome-love IRC channel on GIMPNet (irc.gnome.org) to participate remotely - here is [[ https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeIrcChannels | more information ]] about how to join IRC and its usage for collaboration on GNOME development.