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== Reports ==
== Reports ==
* Pending
We improvised to gather people showing Soccer World Cup. For doing this we did a early start and it only took 40 minutes of our schedule. The workshops were not held, as we had to walk outdoor to get to the lab and it was raining at that time. We distributed disks and stickers. There was no request for liveUSB but we copy the images of some spins like kde, games and security. Sadly [[User:Magjogui|José López]] reach Managua on time, but we had a backup presentation. We had more that 50 people for this presentation.


=== Pictures ===
You can see pictures of the event [http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2064384&id=1125406417&l=6722b7c372 here], thanks to Agustin Chavarria.






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[[Category:Release events]] [[Category:Events]] [[Category:Nicaragua]]
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 26 May 2013

Fedora 13 Release Party - Managua, Nicaragua

When and Where


Organizers / Team

Program

Related Links

Requirements (Budget/DVD etc.)

This budget is for El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua. It should be equally divided.

  • 75 DVD and 75 CD (Famsco ticket #67) = $ 52.00
  • 1000 bubble stickers and 1000 paper case badge stickers (Famsco ticket #68) = $ 183.20
  • 60 T-shirts (Famsco ticket #69) = $ 197.40

Total budget: $432.60 Budget for each country: $ 144.20

Reports

We improvised to gather people showing Soccer World Cup. For doing this we did a early start and it only took 40 minutes of our schedule. The workshops were not held, as we had to walk outdoor to get to the lab and it was raining at that time. We distributed disks and stickers. There was no request for liveUSB but we copy the images of some spins like kde, games and security. Sadly José López reach Managua on time, but we had a backup presentation. We had more that 50 people for this presentation.

Pictures

You can see pictures of the event here, thanks to Agustin Chavarria.