Preparing people for GNOME Python Hackfest Perú 2013

During these weekends, a group of students from different universities from Lima, Perú are getting together to practice Python and other Linux stuff in order to collaborate with the GNOME project. So far, I introduced two developer GNOME guys, GSoC students from Macedonia and Brazil, who shared their experiences during the program, what they did, how they did it and related technology that any developer GNOME guy has to know!

We get together every Saturday at 2:00 pm (Peru Time) and we are preparing ourselves to get dirty hands in the GNOME pyhton code later. The projects we have in mind are GTG, Banshee, PiTiVi and the long term gol is to fix bugs in a central hackfest next year…

I am planning the event and I want GNOME people that helped us online can come to Perú to the Hackfest on March 15 -19 approximately.

So, If you are a GNOME developer and want to help online and maybe you have time for March to visit Perú, you are so invited to get in touch with us online by Gplus or twitter or mails… any help, comment or suggestion is welcome! 🙂

About Julita Inca

System Engineering degree at UNAC, Computer Science Masters at PUCP, High Performance Masters at University of Edinburgh, Winner OPW GNOME 2011, GNOME Foundation member since 2012, Fedora Ambassador since 2012, winner of the Linux Foundation scholarship 2012, Linux Admin at GMD 2012, IT Specialist at IBM 2013. Academia experience in lecturing at PUCP, USIL and UNI Peru (2010-2018). HPC intern at ORNL 2018. HPC Software Specialist at UKAEA in 2020. Research Community Lead since since 2023. Tech Certifications: RHCE, RHCSA, AIX 6.1, AIX 7 Administrator, and ITILv3. Leader of LinuXatUNI Community, Creator of the "Mujeres Imperfectas | I'm perfect woman" channel, Reviewer of the Technological Magazine of ESPOL-RTE, Online trainer at BackTrackAcademy, blogger, photographer, IT-Linux-HPC-science worldwide speaker, graphic designer, researcher, content creator, press communicator... a simple mortal, just like you!
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