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On Tuesday April 14th 2016 FAmNA agreed to support a budget of $2,000 for this event. (https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2016-04-15/famna.2016-04-15-01.00.log.html) | On Tuesday April 14th 2016 FAmNA agreed to support a budget of $2,000 for this event. (https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2016-04-15/famna.2016-04-15-01.00.log.html) | ||
That should support two Ambassadors hotel -sharing a room (~ $1200), travel expenses - gasoline (~ $150), and various swag for the event ( $300 ~ $400 ). | That should support two Ambassadors hotel -sharing a room (~ $1200), travel expenses - gasoline (~ $150), and various swag for the event ( $300 ~ $400 ). | ||
Shipping budget (addendum): Banners & table cloth were shipped to this event, and those costs will be absorbed by the event budget. | |||
Ingress Shipping: $20.57 USD, | |||
Egress Shipping: $17.17 USD | |||
(Shipping expenses were documented in famnarequest trac ticket #407) | |||
== Travel Subsidy Requests == | == Travel Subsidy Requests == | ||
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== Event Report == | == Event Report == | ||
{{admon/note|Event Report|Please use this section to document and report about the event. Nice things to see in this section are blog posts about the event, pictures from the event, and anything else that might be valuable to showing the success of our participation in the event. If there were any "lessons learned" or problems that others might benefit from seeing please do include those here too. Some general information about report expectations can be found on the [[Event_reports|Event Reports]] page.}} | {{admon/note|Event Report|Please use this section to document and report about the event. Nice things to see in this section are blog posts about the event, pictures from the event, and anything else that might be valuable to showing the success of our participation in the event. If there were any "lessons learned" or problems that others might benefit from seeing please do include those here too. Some general information about report expectations can be found on the [[Event_reports|Event Reports]] page.}} | ||
* "[https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/oscon-2016-expo-hall-booth-report/ OSCON 2016 Expo Hall Booth Report]" on the [[Community Blog]] | |||
* "[https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-design-team-lead-mairin-duffy-wins-oreilly-open-source-award/ Fedora Design Team lead Máirín Duffy wins O’Reilly Open Source Award]" on the [[Community Blog]] | |||
=== Text Report === | |||
Fedora Ambassadors Dan Mosser & Jon Disnard attended the 2016 OSCON in Austin, TX. This year, Fedora shared space with Red Hat, taking one demo kiosk of four available in the Red Hat booth. This year, Red Hat gave some of its booth over to open source communities it sponsors, so Fedora, CentOS, and OpenShift were present. | |||
The expo hall opened Tuesday noon-ish and closed Thursday evening. There were probably 20+ hours of booth duty time over the week. We set up F24 Workstation (Beta) to show off the latest GUI environment and loaded F24 Server in a VM to show Cockpit in a browser window. Available swag were Fedora hexagon stickers, along with Cockpit and Project Atomic hexagon stickers (as significantly-related projects). | |||
Fedora | Many, many attendees came by and asked every imaginable question related to Fedora. The booth was crowded at times. The event itself was large, thousands upon thousands of attendees. Other distributions also present were Canonical and the FreeBSD foundation. | ||
Overall, the event was a success. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 7 June 2016
OSCON 2016
Dates/Location
Event Description
Event Owners
Name | Monday (16) | Tuesday (17) | Wednesday (18) | Thursday (19) | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
masta | X | X | X | X | X |
Dan Mossor (danofsatx) | X | X | X | X | X |
Adam Miller (maxamillion) | X | X | X | X |
I have Updated the event owner chart above, to remove Bill Nash as an event owner. Because for now the budget only supports two Ambassadors travel & lodge, myself and Dan Mossor. Leaving Adam Miller on the table as a courtesy, as he will be at the event, but not subsidized by this budget.
Ideas/Brainstorming
Important Deadlines
Event Budget
On Tuesday April 14th 2016 FAmNA agreed to support a budget of $2,000 for this event. (https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2016-04-15/famna.2016-04-15-01.00.log.html)
That should support two Ambassadors hotel -sharing a room (~ $1200), travel expenses - gasoline (~ $150), and various swag for the event ( $300 ~ $400 ).
Shipping budget (addendum): Banners & table cloth were shipped to this event, and those costs will be absorbed by the event budget.
Ingress Shipping: $20.57 USD, Egress Shipping: $17.17 USD
(Shipping expenses were documented in famnarequest trac ticket #407)
Travel Subsidy Requests
Item | Details | Budget | Actual |
---|---|---|---|
Table Sponsorship [1] | $0 | $0 | |
Travel and Lodging for Jon Disnard | $1056.00 [2] | $1200 | $0 |
Travel and Lodging for Dan Mossor | $50 [3] | $50 | $0 |
Attendee Schedule
Chart for knowing when folks are arriving or departing, by plane, train, car, roller skates, or otherwise.
Who | Arrive (Flight-Time) | Departure (Flight-Time) | Comments | Ridesharing |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jon Disnard (masta) | Car Monday Morning | Car Friday Morning | Driving from DFW-> Austin | Notes go here. |
Dan Mossor (danofsatx | Car Monday Evening | Car Friday Morning | Driving from SAT-> Austin | Notes go here. |
Event Report
- "OSCON 2016 Expo Hall Booth Report" on the Community Blog
- "Fedora Design Team lead Máirín Duffy wins O’Reilly Open Source Award" on the Community Blog
Text Report
Fedora Ambassadors Dan Mosser & Jon Disnard attended the 2016 OSCON in Austin, TX. This year, Fedora shared space with Red Hat, taking one demo kiosk of four available in the Red Hat booth. This year, Red Hat gave some of its booth over to open source communities it sponsors, so Fedora, CentOS, and OpenShift were present.
The expo hall opened Tuesday noon-ish and closed Thursday evening. There were probably 20+ hours of booth duty time over the week. We set up F24 Workstation (Beta) to show off the latest GUI environment and loaded F24 Server in a VM to show Cockpit in a browser window. Available swag were Fedora hexagon stickers, along with Cockpit and Project Atomic hexagon stickers (as significantly-related projects).
Many, many attendees came by and asked every imaginable question related to Fedora. The booth was crowded at times. The event itself was large, thousands upon thousands of attendees. Other distributions also present were Canonical and the FreeBSD foundation.
Overall, the event was a success.