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* setup a publictest machine that any fedora user can ssh into to proxy or connect to irc. | * setup a publictest machine that any fedora user can ssh into to proxy or connect to irc. | ||
* Contact freenode a week in advance and provide network ranges to assure we don't get k-lined. | * Contact freenode a week in advance and provide network ranges to assure we don't get k-lined. | ||
* Note which irc channels will be used for which sessions | |||
* It would really help remote participation if live audio of sessions were available (on fedora talk using a conference number) and if wiki pages providing background and goals for the session were provided in advance. (This makes more sense for working sessions then talks.) | |||
* It would help if speakers would recruit irc transcribers for talks (both for cases where audio isn't available and for hearing impaired participants) before the talks start. |
Latest revision as of 21:20, 29 January 2011
A quick a dirty place to take notes on things to remember for future fudcons:
- ensure icecast is working
- ensure (plenty of time in advance) that the following standard ports are available: ssh, irc, smtp, imap, pop3,
- setup a publictest machine that any fedora user can ssh into to proxy or connect to irc.
- Contact freenode a week in advance and provide network ranges to assure we don't get k-lined.
- Note which irc channels will be used for which sessions
- It would really help remote participation if live audio of sessions were available (on fedora talk using a conference number) and if wiki pages providing background and goals for the session were provided in advance. (This makes more sense for working sessions then talks.)
- It would help if speakers would recruit irc transcribers for talks (both for cases where audio isn't available and for hearing impaired participants) before the talks start.