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ClassBotSlides for Launchpad Basics: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29576960/User%20Days/Launchpad%20Basics.pdf00:00
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benonsoftwareHello all,00:00
benonsoftwareToday I will be running a Launchpad Basics session00:01
benonsoftwareSo lets start00:01
benonsoftware[SLIDE 2]00:02
benonsoftware"Launchpad (LP) is an online platform for developers,00:02
benonsoftwaretranslaters and everyone else involved in open source software"00:02
benonsoftware– Neline (Snicksie on IRC)00:02
benonsoftwareThats what in mine and Snicksie opion what Launchpad is00:02
benonsoftwareBy the way for questions in #ubuntu-classroom do this: QUESTION: What is Launchpad?00:03
benonsoftwareWhat Launchpad can do for you?00:04
benonsoftware[SLIDE 3]00:04
benonsoftwareProject Hosting:00:04
benonsoftwareLaunchpad can host any open source project for you for free00:04
benonsoftwareThe most popular when has to be Ubuntu00:05
benonsoftwarehttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu00:05
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benonsoftwareLaunchpad is also known as LP00:07
benonsoftwareNow Launchpad can also be used as Bug Tracking00:07
benonsoftware[SLIDE 4]00:08
benonsoftwareBug tracking can be found at https://bugs.lauchpad.net/00:09
benonsoftwareAny LP project that has been set up to enale Bug Tracking means that you can post any type of bugs you want to00:10
benonsoftwareAny questions so far?00:10
benonsoftware[SLIDE 500:11
benonsoftware[SLIDE 5]00:11
benonsoftwareAnswers:00:11
benonsoftwareLP Answers can help you if you have a problem that isn't a bug00:11
benonsoftwareThe Launchpad community and project maintainers/drivers help answer your questions00:12
benonsoftwareThe URL for the Q&A system is at https://answers.launchpad.net/00:12
benonsoftware[SLIDE 6]00:13
benonsoftwareTranslations:00:14
benonsoftwareNow I'm so sorry but in that slide I have used the wrong URL the correct one is https://translations.launchpad.net/00:14
benonsoftwareNow using LP you can help translate your favourite piece of software00:15
benonsoftwareAt the moment we are translating the Ubuntu Oneiric (11.10) serise00:16
benonsoftwareNow just to let you know the project maintainer on LP has to setup translations or they won't work.00:16
benonsoftware[SLIDE 7]00:17
benonsoftwareNow Launchpad can be used tp store your code though PPA's or Bazaar branches00:18
benonsoftwarePPA's stand for Personal Package Archive00:19
benonsoftwareEach PPA can hold 2GB and you can request more though a LP question00:21
benonsoftwareNow you can also browse the code though LP via Loggerhead which is a Bazaar extension.00:21
benonsoftwareFor example you can view the code at http://help.ubuntu.com/00:22
benonsoftwareThe code would be at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/ubuntu-docs/oneiric/files00:23
benonsoftwareAny questions about that?00:23
benonsoftware[SLIDE 8]00:24
benonsoftwareTeams:00:24
benonsoftwareTeams can be used to mange quite a few things00:24
benonsoftwareOne is to maintain a project, as well as having just one person maintaing it you can have a team to manage it00:25
ClassBotTheEvilPhoenix asked: with PPAs, how would one be able to create a private PPA?  As in that its not publicly viewable.  Is this even possible?00:27
benonsoftwareTheEvilPhoenix: Well at the moment PPA's are always publis00:27
benonsoftwarepublic*00:28
benonsoftwareTeams can also have a mailing list00:29
benonsoftwareThe list address will be in the form of:00:30
benonsoftwareteam-name@lists.launchpad.net00:30
benonsoftwareNow does anyone have any questions about what I have covered so far?00:31
benonsoftwareWith LP anyone can create a account00:32
benonsoftwareand with it you can do a number of things with it like join teams00:33
benonsoftwareand use it with OpenID00:34
benonsoftwareWho here wasn't used OpenID before or they don't know what it is?00:34
ClassBotTheEvilPhoenix asked: Will that OpenID authentication work on any site that supports OpenID authentication?00:34
benonsoftwareTheEvilPhoenix: Nice question, yes, just use http://launchpad.net/~youlpid in the OPenID URL00:35
benonsoftwareSo for me it would be https://launchpad.net/~benny00:35
benonsoftwareand with your LP account you can sign into http://wiki.ubuntu.com00:37
benonsoftwarehttp://help.ubuntu.com00:37
benonsoftwarehttp://harvest.ubuntu.com00:37
benonsoftwarehttp://loco.ubuntu.com00:37
benonsoftwareJust to name a few00:37
ClassBotJoseeAntonioR asked: Do I need to be logged in to use all the LP services?00:39
benonsoftwareJoseeAntonioR: Well pretty much you need to be logged in to use the services00:40
benonsoftwareNow in LP you can earn Karma00:41
benonsoftwareBut be warned Karma expires over time00:41
benonsoftwareFor example the Karma you got 6 months ago is worth as half as when you first got it00:42
benonsoftwareand after 12 months your Karma *expires*00:42
ClassBotTheEvilPhoenix asked: what is used to calculate karma, and what are the various weights for various activities?  (yes, i know its weighted, because one new blueprint has a greater weight than a new bug fix being released by the same person)00:43
benonsoftwareWell blueprints are worth the most karma00:44
benonsoftwareand I'm sure that for every string you translate you get 1 piece of karma00:44
benonsoftwareAre there any more questions?00:45
benonsoftwareand if you would like to test out LP you can do that at https://staging.launchpad.net/ and not break anything00:47
ClassBotjsjgruber-l-onei asked: ​ Is bug heat always calculated in the same way? I've seen bugs reported by just one person get five flames.00:48
benonsoftwarejsjgruber-l-onei: Well bug heat is used to helps you to appraise a bug by giving you a calculated measure — called bug heat — of its likely significance.00:49
benonsoftwareFor example a private question adds 25000:49
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benonsoftwarejsjgruber-l-onei: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/696424/ Tells you how bug heat is calculated00:50
ClassBotTheEvilPhoenix asked: What is bug heat?00:51
benonsoftwareWell bug heat helps you to appraise a bug by giving you a calculated measure — called bug heat — of its likely significance.00:51
benonsoftwareAnymore questions in the last 10 minutes?00:51
benonsoftwareQUESTION TIME:00:52
benonsoftwareI think I'm finished if there are no more questions00:54
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benonsoftwareWell thank you all for coming this morning/afternoon/evening00:55
benonsoftwareThere is a very good Increasing your productivity using Guake by sagaci00:56
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sagaciHi, I'd like to thank you all for coming --01:00
sagaciI'm Joel Pickett (aka. sagaci) and I'd like to share some of my experiences with the program, Guake01:01
sagaciGuake is a drop-down terminal for the GNOME environment, however you can also install it on LXDE/lubuntu or XFCE/xubuntu without anything conflicting01:02
sagaciTheEvilPhoenix> sagaci:  i assume one of the first questions you'll answer is "What is Guake"?01:02
sagaciGuake is a drop-down terminal... Guake was inspired by the old Quake games, where you could press a button and a terminal would slide down on the screen so you could type a few commands and then exit it again01:03
sagaciI'd just like to note, this class won't be on using commands, it is rather getting set up for with Guake to make it a pleasure to use and configure01:04
sagaci<TheEvilPhoenix> QUESTION: Is there similar software for the KDE environment?  Or can you use Guake without conflicts on KDE01:05
sagaciyes, there are guake alternatives... for KDE there is yakuake01:06
sagacia similar, yet arguably more featured guake-style terminal... there's also "tilda" and "yeahconsole" with different configurations and displays01:06
ClassBotTheEvilPhoenix asked: Is there similar software for the KDE environment?  Or can you use Guake without conflicts on KDE?01:07
sagacisee above :)01:07
sagaciI've uploaded complementary slides to spreadubuntu - http://http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/presentation/increasing-your-productivity-using-guake01:09
sagaciI've uploaded complementary slides to spreadubuntu - http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/presentation/increasing-your-productivity-using-guake01:10
sagacibut anyhow, you can get guake by searching for "guake" in the software centre01:11
sagacior via the command line - with $ sudo apt-get install guake01:11
sagaciit's a fairly small download, as long as you're installing on l/x/ubuntu01:12
sagacionce Guake is installed, you're either want to launch it from the Dash (11.04 and later) or by going to Applications > Accessories > Guake Terminal on 10.10 or earlier01:13
sagaciif you can't find guake or you run into errors with installing, make sure you've got the universe repository enabled, though it should be enabled by default in recent versions of ubuntu01:16
sagaciso when you install guake and run it for the first time, you should get a bubble notification in the top right saying you're running it for the first time, press F-12 to display Guake01:21
sagaciyou may need to press your function key and F-12 on some keyboards/laptops01:22
sagaciYou'll be presented with your new Guake :), but now isn't the time to type commands, it's a good time to configure your new terminal01:25
sagaciyou can right click the main area of the terminal to select Properties01:25
sagacirather, Preferences :)01:25
sagacinow all of these options are obviously to your discretion, however I personally like to remove tray icon, disable popups on startup, disable prompt on quit, not stay on top, tick hide on lose focus and not show the tab bar01:28
sagacithe main window height can be configured by either dragging the bottom of the guake terminal to your liking or it can be set by using the slider at the bottom of the General preferences page01:29
sagaciThe appearance tab is where you can configure colour, fonts and transparency -- who doesn01:30
sagaci't like pretty colours for their terminal ? :)01:30
sagacithe Keyboard Shortcuts is where the awesomeness of guake enters...01:31
sagacithe Toggle Guake visibility hotkey will be that key you hit to show/hide guake01:31
sagaciby default it is F-12 but on some keyboards, it's on the far end of the keyboard, and even two key-presses on some laptops01:32
sagacipersonally, I use the Menu key, which is the key between the right Alt and Ctrl key (yours may differ)01:33
sagaciobviously you wouldn't want to assign this hotkey to something like Enter or Spacebar since you'll find it will conflict with the other things you use your computer for01:34
sagaciwhile New tab is assigned Shift+Ctrl+T, it is also a tip to assignet Go to next tab as Ctrl+E, since you can open a new tab, then switch quickly to your other screens01:35
sagacimind you, what works for me may not be what you prefer, keeping in mind that any key-binds you make, shouldn't interfere with the other programs you use01:36
sagaciI guess just as a general comment, guake is handy for the newbie terminal user, right up to the seasoned CLI veteran, it's handy to have on startup, so you don't need to hunt for it via the dash/menus01:39
sagaciit's also really cool that when you "exit" the terminal, via Ctrl-D or typing "exit", the terminal is still there as a fresh, if you were to hit your "Guake visibility" key, which makes is super easy to exit and start afresh01:40
sagaciok, so the question is, "how do I really exit guake", well you can right click the terminal window and click Quit, this will really quit guake, or you can search through your System Monitor for the process python (since it's a python application) and select end process on the one that is running guake.py01:42
sagacihowever, the first case is the recommended one :)01:42
sagaciGuake allows you to multi-task between, let's say, a web-browser and a programming project or an email and a "sudo apt-get upgrade"01:43
sagacialthough you could pin gnome-terminal or similar to the dash/panel, I've found that the keybinds in guake to be more effective01:45
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sagaciWell anyhow, I hope you've all had a great time and learned a few things from these sessions, I'll be looking forward to the next ubuntu user days and similar community events that allow users to share their experiences with a piece of software or a project01:51
sagacionce again, complementary slides are available on spreadubuntu01:52
sagacihttp://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/presentation/increasing-your-productivity-using-guake01:52
sagaciusing the Source file (it's an .odp) on the right hand side, will hopefully jump-start your memory of guake :)01:53
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