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=== Technical sessions (Friday) === | === Technical sessions (Friday) === | ||
As with all BarCamp conferences, technical sessions will be presented, voted on and scheduled the morning of the conference. If you like, you may list your session proposal below. | |||
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! Session name | |||
! Description | |||
! User level | |||
! Lead | |||
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| Creating FUDCon booklets, or "Ian's raptor-proofing talk" | |||
| A quick overview on tips and tricks I've learned in creating information booklets for Tempe, Blacksburg, and Lawrence, and a demonstration of the tools involved and some best practices in desktop publishing. | |||
| Intermediate | |||
| [[User:Ianweller|Ian Weller]] | |||
|} | |||
=== Lightning talks (Friday) === | === Lightning talks (Friday) === |
Revision as of 21:05, 2 May 2012
Pre-registration
Event details
Location
The 2013 North America FUDCon will be held in Lawrence, Kansas, on January 18—20, 2013.
FUDCon is the Fedora Users and Developers Conference, a major free software event held in various regions around the world, usually annually per region. FUDCon is a combination of sessions, talks, workshops, and hackfests in which contributors work on specific initiatives. Topics include infrastructure, feature development, community building, general management and governance, marketing, testing and QA, packaging, etc.
FUDCon is always free to attend for anyone in the world.
Dates
January 18–20, 2013 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
Travel
Lodging
Transportation
Parking
Network access
Packing list
Agenda
General schedule
- Friday, January 18: Introductory session, BarCamp sessions, lightning talks
- Saturday, January 19 and Sunday, January 20: Hackfests
Technical sessions (Friday)
As with all BarCamp conferences, technical sessions will be presented, voted on and scheduled the morning of the conference. If you like, you may list your session proposal below.
Session name | Description | User level | Lead |
---|---|---|---|
Creating FUDCon booklets, or "Ian's raptor-proofing talk" | A quick overview on tips and tricks I've learned in creating information booklets for Tempe, Blacksburg, and Lawrence, and a demonstration of the tools involved and some best practices in desktop publishing. | Intermediate | Ian Weller |