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= FUDCon India 2008 =
= FUDCon India 2008 =


Fedora Users and Developer's conference is tentatively scheduled in Bangalore, December 2008 as part of foss.in conference. The first FUDCon in India was at [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon/FUDConDelhi2006 Delhi ] in 2006.  The tentative plan is to follow the [http://www.barcamp.org/TheRulesOfBarCamp barcamp] style if the infrastructure is available.  
Fedora Users and Developer's conference is tentatively scheduled in Bangalore, at the end of November 2008 as part of foss.in conference. The first FUDCon in India was at [[FUDCon/FUDConDelhi2006| Delhi ]] in 2006.  The tentative plan is to follow the [http://www.barcamp.org/TheRulesOfBarCamp barcamp] style if the infrastructure is available.  


== The Introduction ==
== The Introduction ==
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== Official Page ==
== Official Page ==


* http://foss.in. The alternative dates are first week of December 2008.  
* http://foss.in. The official dates are 25-29 of November 2008.  


== Swags ==
== Swags ==


This are general materials needed for such a event.  
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon/FUDConIndia2008/Swags
Need to finalise well before the event.
 
* Fedora Caps, Shirts.
* Laptop stickers, general stickers.
* Fedora Media(Live CD/DVD)
* Banners, Leaflet, booth setup materials.


Are we doing shirts?


== Presentations ==
== Presentations ==


* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Presentations
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Presentations
== Proposed Speakers ==
* [[DimitrisGlezos | Dimitris Glezos ]] can talk about Localization best practices for developers, collaboration in open source translations, and the recent advances in the Transifex platform.
* [[HuzaifaSidhpurwala | Huzaifa Sidhpurwala ]] wants to speak about FWN and also something about the implementation of puppet in the fedora infrastructure.
* [[user:Susmit | Susmit Shannigrahi]] wants hold a workshop on mirroring and mirror-in-a-box solution..
* [http://www.tuxmaniac.com Aanjhan Ranganathan] can talk on the current state of [[Features/FedoraElectronicLab|Fedora Electronic Laboratory]], future goals, roadmap, challenges and the opportunities for new comers in this spin.
* [[JamesMorris | James Morris]] would like to talk about and demonstrate [http://www.selinuxproject.org/page/SVirt sVirt], a project to add MAC security (i.e. SELinux) support to linux-based virtualization (i.e. KVM).  This is currently a WIP, and perhaps we can do some hacking on it together.  Lots of XML, Python, libvirt, storage labeling etc. work to be done.
== Speakers/WorkOut Leads ==
== Participants ==
== Delegates ==


== Pictures ==
== Pictures ==

Latest revision as of 20:26, 19 September 2016

FUDCon India 2008

Fedora Users and Developer's conference is tentatively scheduled in Bangalore, at the end of November 2008 as part of foss.in conference. The first FUDCon in India was at Delhi in 2006. The tentative plan is to follow the barcamp style if the infrastructure is available.

The Introduction

The Fedora Project desires to be part of FOSS.IN by organizing a Fedora Users and Developers Conference (hereinafter abbreviated to the more commonly recognized form: FUDCon). The FUDCon would be open for all those attending (and/or participating at FOSS.IN). Free pre-registration would be undertaken on the project wiki (Fedora Project Wiki) to estimate the probable attendance and perhaps arrange for pre-printed name tags.

The Objective

By its very name FUDCon is aimed at users and developers within the Fedora Project. However, it is also aimed at raising the level of awareness of how to contribute to Fedora and in particular increase the number of contributors from India.

The Proposed Format

The FUDCon is proposed to have a collaborative format of a lesser number of talks and a larger share of sessions aimed at doing things in real life. This approach mandates that there is a strictly defined agenda and somewhat of a narrow focus to allow effective contributions and efficient usage of the presence at foss.in

This format is also seen to fit in with the foss.in philosophy of 'talk is cheap, show me the code' and thus the proposed FUDCon would be a good fit within the structure of the main event.

What gets done at FUDCon

From an overview a lot gets done if two conditions are met: [i] there are facilities for discussion and [ii] there are pre-defined areas of attack. While not completely finalized, there are a few topics that have received positive response on the fedora-india mailing list. These include:

  • Packaging Java Applications with the aim to show ISVs how to package applications for Fedora
  • Fonts (esp SIL and GFS ones) usually are a good place to start:

+ Reviews: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:In-progress_fonts + New packages: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Font_wishlist

  • Writing TestCases and Contributing to Fedora Desktop QA Effort using Testopia instance
  • Packaging Sprint for applications which are on the package wish-list
  • Debugging using Systemtap leading to contribution of tapscripts to the War Stories section of the Systemtap wiki
  • Merge Review sprint for Packaging
  • Collaborative Bug Triage Sessions for generating new contributions
  • Spins and LiveMedia sessions
  • Internationalization and Localization Sprint
  • KDE and Fedora sprint aimed at testing the KDE desktop and package small KDE apps in Fedora
  • Hands on mirror set up [General and Instant mirror] [susmit]

In addition to this, there would be stations which would allow participants to get LiveMedia installed on USB and Join Fedora stations which would allow potential contributors to use the click-through CLA process to sign up.

A meeting with the GSoC students doing SoC Projects under Fedora is also proposed to be arranged.

Infrastructure

  • A room for talks - capacity 60-80 people.
  • Space to arrange round-tables and chairs - at least 8 such sets so as to have parallel discussion sessions running
  • Whiteboards, whiteboard markers and board eraser for each table
  • An adequate number of flipcharts for each table
  • A central table with a projector and display-screen to allow any

discussion group to move into impromptu presentation mode

  • Wireless / Wired Network Access
  • Adequate supply of power for laptops / desktops
  • Sound amplification units

Pre-event work

Build up to the FUDCon, including holding IRC classrooms and such which will help get in place an attentive audience would begin from the month of July and continue till FOSS.IN.

Help Organize

If you want to help organize this event, refer to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon/Organization and details to cover and https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon/FUDConF10 for the pattern to follow.

Official Page

Swags

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon/FUDConIndia2008/Swags

Are we doing shirts?

Presentations

Proposed Speakers

  • Dimitris Glezos can talk about Localization best practices for developers, collaboration in open source translations, and the recent advances in the Transifex platform.
  • Huzaifa Sidhpurwala wants to speak about FWN and also something about the implementation of puppet in the fedora infrastructure.
  • Susmit Shannigrahi wants hold a workshop on mirroring and mirror-in-a-box solution..
  • Aanjhan Ranganathan can talk on the current state of Fedora Electronic Laboratory, future goals, roadmap, challenges and the opportunities for new comers in this spin.
  • James Morris would like to talk about and demonstrate sVirt, a project to add MAC security (i.e. SELinux) support to linux-based virtualization (i.e. KVM). This is currently a WIP, and perhaps we can do some hacking on it together. Lots of XML, Python, libvirt, storage labeling etc. work to be done.

Speakers/WorkOut Leads

Participants

Delegates

Pictures

Reports

News

Final Agenda

Time Session Speaker 'Note
10.30 - 11.00 Welcome Speech n/a
11.00 - 11.30 What Who n/a
11.30 - 12.00 What Who n/a
12.00 - 12.30 What Who n/a
12.30 - 13.00 What Who n/a
14.45 - 15.15 What Who n/a
15.15 - 15.45 What Who n/a
15.45 - 16.15 What Who n/a
16.15 - 16.45 What Who n/a
16.45 - 17.15 What Who n/a
17.15 - and beyond