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* RPM packaging workshop | |||
* Introduction into Fedora | |||
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* Provide information about GPG keys and image verification: https://getfedora.org/keys/ and https://getfedora.org/verify | |||
* Prepare a list of supported ARM (SoC) devices and show it | |||
* Have a USB image burning device ready | |||
* Show blinking lights | |||
* Mention Fedora possiblities for embedded development, e.g. Arduino, toolchains, 3d printin | |||
* Bring a 3D printer (if someone has one) | |||
== More information == | == More information == |
Revision as of 16:28, 15 November 2015
Fedora Events: 32nd Chaos Communication Congress (32C3) Hamburg, Germany
About
The Chaos Communication Congress is a large conference with more than 10,000 attendees in 2014. It covers all aspects of online and offline life and is a big gathering for makers, open-source projects, security researchers and hackers.
Location & Schedule
The congress takes place from 27 December till 30 December in the CCH in Hamburg, Germany: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2015/wiki/Static:FAQ
Fedora Project Attendees & Assembly Staff
- Till Maas, 26 December - 30 December
- Jacob Wisor, December 26th - December 30th, 2015
- Zacharias Mitzelos, 26 December - 30 December
Accommodation
Budget
- Entry pass for the four days will probably start at 100 Euro/person (2014 ticket information)
- Travelling within Germany: at most 139 Euro within Germany by train
- Two hotel rooms in the nearby congress hotel are currently reserved (129 Euro/night/double room)
Agenda
Ideas for self-organized sessions:
- RPM packaging workshop
- Introduction into Fedora
Assembly item ideas:
- Provide information about GPG keys and image verification: https://getfedora.org/keys/ and https://getfedora.org/verify
- Prepare a list of supported ARM (SoC) devices and show it
- Have a USB image burning device ready
- Show blinking lights
- Mention Fedora possiblities for embedded development, e.g. Arduino, toolchains, 3d printin
- Bring a 3D printer (if someone has one)