Rhea
Rhea is designed to be the world’s first Linux development learning platform. What makes Rhea unique is that it will offer both video and text (articles) based courses focused on Linux development.
About this Project
This project is part of the 2020 GNOME Community Engagement Challenge and meant for use by the Rhea team, Challenge organizers, and Challenge judges.
The 2020 GNOME Community Engagement Challenge is a three-part challenge created in partnership with Endless. The Challenge encourages individuals or teams to create stimulating ideas that will connect the next generation of coders to the FOSS community and keep them involved for years to come. Learn more about the Challenge.
Rhea
Rhea is designed to be the world’s first Linux development learning platform. What makes Rhea unique is that it will offer both video and text (articles) based courses focused on Linux development. Rhea will offer a beginner (Vala programming, GTK app development…) as well as advanced (app optimizations, networking, app packaging and publishing…) courses. This will make it easy for novice programmers to learn and fall in love with the Linux ecosystem, start developing apps for the platform, fix bugs, develop features for existing apps, desktop environments, distros and pretty much anything! More developers = richer desktop experience = more users = profit.
How to Use this Project
Members of the Rhea is designed to be the world’s first Linux development learning platform. What makes Rhea unique is that it will offer both video and text (articles) based courses focused on Linux development. Rhea will offer a beginner (Vala programming, GTK app development…) as well as advanced (app optimizations, networking, app packaging and publishing…) courses. This will make it easy for novice programmers to learn and fall in love with the Linux ecosystem, start developing apps for the platform, fix bugs, develop features for existing apps, desktop environments, distros and pretty much anything! More developers = richer desktop experience = more users = profit. team should use this GitLab project to enter their Phase 2 submissions. For this phase, we ask you to submit a proof of concept for your project. Your proof of concept can be a working prototype, project examples, and/or documentation demonstrating your concept.
- All code-based projects should store their code and assets in the repository of this project.
- All non-code projects should upload all relevant materials as PDF or jpeg files to the project repository.
All Phase 2 submissions must be added to this folder by Nov 2, 2020, at or before 23:59 UTC.
Please contact cechallenge@gnome.org prior to the deadline if you have any questions or issues.