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We are planning to spread this idea to apply to the program in many Lima universities.  Our meetings are going to be on Sundays (9am -6pm) at the university and each session will be documented in a personal blog and in the git account of each student.
We are planning to spread this idea to apply to the program in many Lima universities.  Our meetings are going to be on Sundays (9am -6pm) at the university and each session will be documented in a personal blog and in the git account of each student.


= Sticker of the event =
== Questions of the previous exam ==
[[File:Sticker.jpg|800px]]


= Accessories =
The exam will let us filter the best candidates, and will cover these topics:
[[File:accesories.jpg|800px]]


4 questions about History of GNU/Linux, 2 questions of Fedora and 2 about GNOME, based on this video, GNOME wiki and Fedora Website.
5 questions regarded Linux basic commands in terminal including VI, based on the Backtrackacademy online course.
4 questions related to C pointers and structure, based on the C tutorial.
5 questions  Python basic functions and class based on videos.
5 questions of Javascript, based on this link.
3 questions of concepts of programming, based on the MIT introduction course.
Please register yourself here to take the exam -> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdm9UvMQELRgeNm4sqDIET08uym85bhqW_b2rF1L4G4bHB-iA/viewform


== Attendants ==
== Sponsors ==


We expect at least 150 people, everyone is invited, students, teachers, people who are interested in knowing something about Linux. <br>
We are planning to ask for a sponsor to Fedora and GNOME to cover food of the ten students and two instructors (including me) every session. The Linux Foundation can give us hoodies with the Linux Foundation brand on it, and a certification if we pass a final exam, for students and trainers.
Most of the students that are going to attend are UNI students. UNI stands for National University of Engineering. <br>
UNI is one of the best universities in Peru, so its students have strong skills in programming and knowledge in FLOSS areas.<br>
Because of a previous workshop at UTP (on November 11th for more than 4 hours), and the Install Party before the conference starts, the majority of the participants are going to have FEDORA 25 & JHBUILD. <br>
They are willing to know what is next, how to do a concrete contribution to FEDORA and GNOME.


== Registration ==
* We are considering C and Javascript o participate with Fedora in the GSoC, and GTK with C and python to apply to GNOME.


== Peruvian Onsite Trainers ==


It is a free event, we are not asking people for any pay.
Our trainers: Martin Vuelta (MV) who has more than six years of experiences in programming more than 8 programming languages and he is instructor in HackSpacePeru is going to be in charge of the C training, Randy Real (RR) who was one of the instructor of the previous challenge organized by the Linux at UNI group is going to in charge of Python, Gerson Garrido (GG) who is also a developer with a year of experience and assistant of a profesor at UNI with NodeJS, is going to be in charge of  Java Script,  and Julita Inca with more than 7 years of experience as a Linux Admin.


== Marketing ==
[[File:trainErs.png|800px]]
 
Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/LinuxUNI/?notif_t=page_invite_accepted&notif_id=1477841957931813
 
Event on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/1001109393334405/
 
Twitter -> @LinuXatUNI #LinuXatUNI
 
 
== Organizers ==
 
We are organizing people to do the following roles:
 
{|
! Name !!  T-shirt  !! Role
|-
||Julita Inca || M || Presenter and General Coordinator
|-
||Martin Vuelta || M ||Web and registration module and Genius Bar (only water)
|-
||Leyla Marcelo || S ||Designer
|-
||Raul Mucha || L || Infrastructure
|-
||Bitzer Arotoma|| M ||Technical Support
|-
||Daniel Arribasplata || L || Interviewer
|-
||Miguel Oviedo || L || Microphone
|-
||Rogger Valverde || S||Microphone
|-
||Leonardo Leon || M||Facebook page
|-
||Rocio del Aguila||M||Twitter
|-
||Walter Casas ||M ||Photographer
|-
||Rodrigo Lindo || M ||Photographer
|-
||Margarita Segovia||S||Registration desk and Human clock
|-
||Gerson Garrido||M||Registration desk and Human clock
|-
||Pierr Chino||M||Install desk
|-
||Renzo Cerron||S||Install desk
|-
||Julio Silva||L||Install desk
|-
||Felipe Moreno||M||Install desk
|-
||Luis Romero||S||Music
|-
||Erick Gonzales||M||Entrance (people, cars)
|-
||Lizeth Quispe||M||Decoration
|-
||Tonet Jallo||L||Genius Bar (only water and coke)
|-
||Aly Machaca||S||Genius Bar (only water and coke)
|-
||Rodolfo Pimentel||XL||Genius Bar (only water and coke)
|-
||Erick Cachay||M||Genius Bar (only water and coke)
|-
|}
 
== Costs ==
 
{|
! Item || Cost
|-
||200 DVD FEDORA with envelop ||100 USD
|-
|Fedora Cake, 12 Fedora cupcakes and decoration table ||132 USD
|-
||02 Banners of the Event & metal support & black case 110cm x 85 cm ||150 USD
|-
||100 A3 posters of the event||40 USD
|-
||12 T-shirts for organizers||48 USD
|-
||150 FEDORA stickers 4F & FEDORA in blue ||180 USD
|-
||Flight ticket Tonet ||150 USD
|-
||Flight ticket Aly ||150 USD
|-
| TOTAL ||950 USD
|-
|}

Revision as of 06:20, 7 November 2017

Flyer

GSoC2018.png


Dates/Location

Dates

Exam: Saturday, November 11th from 09:00 a.m. to 11:40 a.m.

Location

It will be held at UNI (National University of Engineering).

Event Description

After our last experience as a group with the GNOME PERU CHALLENGE, members of our community can do a better job in this new program called “Peru in the way of GSoC 2018”.

Now, the idea is to select 12 Peruvian students students to offer a special technical training during six Sundays during November and December 2017 to apply to the next round of the GSoC through the GNOME and the Fedora project.

* Participating in this program will NOT guarantee a GSoC slot or even necessarily provide preference.

Event Owners

Event Schedule

This is an overview of the training which includes Linux, C, JavaScript and Python topics. Schedule.png


We are planning to spread this idea to apply to the program in many Lima universities. Our meetings are going to be on Sundays (9am -6pm) at the university and each session will be documented in a personal blog and in the git account of each student.

Questions of the previous exam

The exam will let us filter the best candidates, and will cover these topics:

4 questions about History of GNU/Linux, 2 questions of Fedora and 2 about GNOME, based on this video, GNOME wiki and Fedora Website. 5 questions regarded Linux basic commands in terminal including VI, based on the Backtrackacademy online course. 4 questions related to C pointers and structure, based on the C tutorial. 5 questions Python basic functions and class based on videos. 5 questions of Javascript, based on this link.

3 questions of concepts of programming, based on the MIT introduction course.

Please register yourself here to take the exam -> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdm9UvMQELRgeNm4sqDIET08uym85bhqW_b2rF1L4G4bHB-iA/viewform

Sponsors

We are planning to ask for a sponsor to Fedora and GNOME to cover food of the ten students and two instructors (including me) every session. The Linux Foundation can give us hoodies with the Linux Foundation brand on it, and a certification if we pass a final exam, for students and trainers.

  • We are considering C and Javascript o participate with Fedora in the GSoC, and GTK with C and python to apply to GNOME.

Peruvian Onsite Trainers

Our trainers: Martin Vuelta (MV) who has more than six years of experiences in programming more than 8 programming languages and he is instructor in HackSpacePeru is going to be in charge of the C training, Randy Real (RR) who was one of the instructor of the previous challenge organized by the Linux at UNI group is going to in charge of Python, Gerson Garrido (GG) who is also a developer with a year of experience and assistant of a profesor at UNI with NodeJS, is going to be in charge of Java Script, and Julita Inca with more than 7 years of experience as a Linux Admin.

File:TrainErs.png