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| [https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/21x/presentations/exploring-immutable-linux-desktops-fedora Exploring Immutable Linux Desktops with Fedora]
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| Thu, Mar 14th 2024, 10:00-13:00 Pacific
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| Cali Dolfi/James Kunstle
| Insight out of CHAOSS: Community Data Analysis Tool Workshop
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| Fri, Mar 15th 2024, 15:45-16:45 Pacific
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| Kevin Howell
| Visualizing Kubernetes with Generated Diagrams
| [https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/21x/presentations/visualizing-kubernetes-generated-diagrams Visualizing Kubernetes with Generated Diagrams]
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| [https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/21x/presentations/bringing-fedora-linux-apple-silicon-macs-asahi-linux Bringing Fedora Linux to Apple Silicon Macs with Asahi Linux]
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| Sat, Mar 16th 2024, 14:30-15:30 Pacific
| Ballroom F
| Cali Dolfi/Dawn Foster
| From Data Tsunami to Actionable Insights
| [https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/21x/presentations/data-tsunami-actionable-insights From Data Tsunami to Actionable Insights]
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| Sun, Mar 17th 2024, 13:45-14:45 Pacific
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Revision as of 08:03, 16 February 2024

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Fedora is returning to the annual Southern California Linux Expo!

What, When, and Where?

Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE) is a yearly Linux, free software, and open source conference that takes place in Los Angeles. Find out more about this event at: [1]

SCaLE 21x – the 21th year of the Southern California Linux Expo – takes place on March 14th-17th, 2024, in Pasadena, CA.

Why does Fedora attend SCaLE?

SCaLE covers a region that spans the west coast, but also includes many guests worldwide. We as Ambassadors see the event as a focal point that draws visitors from all over the state of California and around the world. Since this event is the only one of its kind in this geographical area, we provide Fedora outreach and education to the Greater Los Angeles area. Most of the attendees are from locations that have and participate in Linux User Groups locally as well as from neighboring states and countries.

Each year, we bring forth the vision that Fedora is more than just another distribution. We interact with guests to see how they find Fedora useful, versatile, and feature-rich in their daily lives and bring the Fedora community together. Also the venue is in proximity to LAX, drawing locals, neighboring communities, and international guests.

What is the focus of the event?

We plan to provide booth demonstrations of the distribution and to entertain feedback and discussion. Our goal is to educate attendees about the various spins and environments available. General topics may include: GNOME 40 improvements, Linux Kernel 5.11 improvements, PipeWire, Toolbox, Btrfs transparent compression,

How does our attendance at this event build users of or contributors to specific Fedora solutions and why are those particular solutions strategically important?

Our enthusiasm to educate inspires guests to contribute their time and expertise to teach and help with Fedora and to give back to the community.

How does our attendance at this event build users of or contributors to the Fedora platform's overall measured success?

Our outreach and networking fosters awareness that Fedora provides a positive addition to the Linux realm.

Booth visitors have the opportunity to provide verbal and written input about Fedora.

Registration

Full event registration covers booth exhibitors, including Fedora volunteers.

Activities

Fedora traditionally has a handful of speakers at the event. If you'd like to give a talk, the Call For Papers is open until Nov 1st, 2023.

Speakers

Speakers, add your name, topic, and link here:

Date and Time Location Speaker Topic Link
Sat, Mar 16th 2024, 14:30-15:30 Pacific Room 212 Scott Williams/Perry Rivera/Brian Monroe Exploring Immutable Linux Desktops with Fedora Exploring Immutable Linux Desktops with Fedora
Thu, Mar 14th 2024, 10:00-13:00 Pacific Ballroom F Cali Dolfi/James Kunstle Insight out of CHAOSS: Community Data Analysis Tool Workshop Insight out of CHAOSS: Community Data Analysis Tool Workshop
Thu, Mar 14th 2024, 14:00-17:00 Pacific Room 211 Shaun McCance/Carl George CentOS Classroom and Packaging Workshop CentOS Classroom and Packaging Workshop
Fri, Mar 15th 2024, 15:45-16:45 Pacific Ballroom H Kevin Howell Visualizing Kubernetes with Generated Diagrams Visualizing Kubernetes with Generated Diagrams
Sat, Mar 16th 2024, 15:45-16:45 Pacific Ballroom B Neal Gompa/Davide Cavalca Bringing Fedora Linux to Apple Silicon Macs with Asahi Linux Bringing Fedora Linux to Apple Silicon Macs with Asahi Linux
Sat, Mar 16th 2024, 14:30-15:30 Pacific Ballroom F Cali Dolfi/Dawn Foster From Data Tsunami to Actionable Insights From Data Tsunami to Actionable Insights
Sun, Mar 17th 2024, 13:45-14:45 Pacific Room 212 Davide Cavalca Making Fedora Linux (more) reproducible Making Fedora Linux (more) reproducible
Sun, Mar 17th 2024, 11:45-12:45 Pacific Room 106 Neal Gompa Popping kernels for Linux distributions Popping kernels for Linux distributions

Booth

The exhibition hall is traditionally open Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Booth and Fedora Activity Day Setup Schedule

Date Time Location Task Comments
3/14: Thursday 9:00 AM Exhibit Hall Assemble and Set Up Tablecloth, Banner
3/15: Friday 10-10:30 AM (Setup: 9:30 AM) Ballroom TBD Set up laptop for presentation: Fedora Highlights Speaker: TBD
3/15: Friday 10:30 AM-11:00 AM Ballroom TBD Set up laptop for presentation: How You Can Help with Fedora Speakers: TBD
3/15: Friday 11:00AM-12:00 PM Ballroom TBD Set up laptop for presentation: Work Session and General Meetup Facilitators: TBD
3/15: Friday 12:30 PM Exhibit Hall Set up laptops and displays
3/15: Friday 2:00 PM Expo Hall Opens
3/15: Friday 6:00 PM Expo Hall Closes Pack up laptops and displays
3/16: Saturday 9:00 AM Exhibit Hall Set up laptops and displays
3/16: Saturday 10:00 AM Expo Hall Opens
3/16: Saturday 6:00 PM Expo Hall Closes Pack up laptops and displays
3/17: Sunday 9:00 AM Exhibit Hall Set up laptops and displays
3/17: Sunday 10:00 AM Expo Hall Opens
3/17: Sunday 2:00 PM Expo Hall Closes Pack up laptops and displays All Remaining Ambassadors Please Help Out...Thanks!

Fedora Activity Day

Fedora Activity Day will be taking place on Friday, March 14th, Ballroom TBD. Time is Friday, 10a-12p PST.


Fedora Activity Day Setup Schedule:

See Setup Schedule Above. Fedora Activity Day has been rolled up into the Setup Schedule for clarity.

Fedora Volunteers

21X Event Owner: Alex Acosta

21X Alternate Event Owner: Perry Rivera


Volunteers, add your name to the table below:

Name Thurs (14th) Fri (15th) Sat (16th) Sun (17th) Comments
Brian Monroe X X X X I'm 100% down for helping. I'm also close by. Will receive/return event box. Talk approved
Perry Rivera TBD X X X I'm interested in participating, but may be called away to Red Hat booth or caregiving duties.
Alex Acosta X X X X I'm interested in participating, whole event (all days), I'm planning on submitting a talk even though I'm still uncertain on the topic. If you think a Fedora activity day or a joint talk is a possibility I'd be glad to participate as well.
Scott Williams X X X X Do you use your powers for good or for awesome?
Iván Chavero X X X X Comments here

General Pricing

  • Parking: $20-$24 [as of 8/27/21] [2]
  • TBD Hotel: $184/night + $27.97 (city taxes) (TBD) --> $211.97 [as of x/xx/xx] Hotel

Budget proposal

This table represents the proposed budget to the Fedora Mindshare Committee. Note that the amount budgeted for is final, i.e. what you write here is final. You would not be reimbursed for more than what is proposed and approved here.

Please estimate all prices in USD. Use latest market rates for approximate conversions from MXN to USD on xe.com.

No Name FAS Airfare ($USD) Fuel ($USD) Hotel ($USD) Parking ($USD) Incidentals¹ ($USD) Total ($USD) Comments
1 Alejandro Acosta aacosta $750 $0 $620 $0 $120 $1490 Sharing room with Iván Chavero
2 Iván Chavero ichavero $750 $0 $620 $0 $120 $1490 Sharing room with Alejandro Acosta
3 Perry Rivera lajuggler $0 $75 $729 $208 $0 $1012 Parking: 4 days ($52*4=$208)
4 Scott Williams vwbusguy $0 $120 $729 $208 $0 $1057 Parking: 4 days ($52*4=$208)
5 Brian Monroe paradoxguitarist $0 $120 $0 $0 $0 $120
Totals -- -- $1500 $315 $2698 $416 $240 $5169 --

¹ — Taxi, meals, visas, travel insurance, other minor incidentals. Confirm other expense types with Community Architect before proposing here.

Budget actuals

This table compares the proposed budget spend with the actual budget spend for post-event accounting.

Please estimate all prices in USD. Use latest market rates for approximate conversions from MXN to USD on xe.com.

Name Budgeted airfare ($USD) Actual airfare ($USD) Budgeted fuel ($USD) Actual fuel ($USD) Budgeted hotel ($USD) Actual hotel ($USD) Budgeted parking ($USD) Actual parking ($USD) Budgeted incidentals¹ ($USD) Actual incidentals¹ ($USD) Budgeted total ($USD) Actual total ($USD)
Alejandro Acosta $750 $TBD $0 $0 $620 $TBD $0 $0 $120 $TBD $1490 $TBD
Iván Chavero $750 $TBD $0 $0 $620 $TBD $0 $0 $120 $TBD $1490 $TBD
Perry Rivera $0 $0 $75 $TBD $729 $TBD $208 $TBD $0 $0 $1012 $TBD
Scott Williams $0 $0 $120 $TBD $729 $TBD $208 $TBD $0 $0 $1057 $TBD
Brian Monroe $0 $0 $120 $TBD $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $120 $TBD
Totals $1500 $TBD $315 $TBD $2698 $TBD $416 $TBD $240 $TBD $5169 $TBD

¹ — Taxi, meals, visas, travel insurance, other minor incidentals. Confirm other expense types with Community Architect before proposing here.


Streaming

TBD

Event Reports

Alex Acosta's

Iván Chavero's [TBD]

Perry Rivera's [TBD]

Brian Monroe's [TBD]

Scott William's [TBD]