diff --git a/doc/upstream-training/source/slides/howitsmade-communication.rst b/doc/upstream-training/source/slides/howitsmade-communication.rst index 1fb918c8..86c97797 100644 --- a/doc/upstream-training/source/slides/howitsmade-communication.rst +++ b/doc/upstream-training/source/slides/howitsmade-communication.rst @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ IRC Channels - Meeting Channels: - #openstack-meeting, #openstack-meeting-cp, etc. - Meetings typically follow an agenda + - Most projects use the OpenStack wiki to post agendas - IRC meetings: http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/ - Others: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings @@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ Exercise 2 ========== Look up when the next meeting is for the channel you joined and where -the meeting is (#openstack-meeting, #openstack-meeting-3, etc). +the meeting is conducted (#openstack-meeting, #openstack-meeting-3, etc). Etherpads ========= @@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ Etherpads and planning of events - No master list of etherpads - harder to find what you are looking for without having looked at it before or without asking for the URL +- `https://etherpad.openstack.org `_ Mailing Lists (ML) ================== @@ -77,10 +79,12 @@ Mailing Lists (ML) - Way for people to communicate to a larger group than those that are on IRC - All emails are archived +- The `Mailing Lists `_ wiki + page describes how to subscribe to a list and describes some popular lists Exercise 3 ========== Look through the list of mailing lists and subscribe to at least -one that would be most helpful for you and then locate where the archives -for that ML are. +one list of interest. Once subscribed, locate the archives +for that ML.