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* Ambassadors FAD -- a good example is [[FAD EMEA 2009]].
* Ambassadors FAD -- a good example is [[FAD EMEA 2009]].
* [[FUDCon Planning FAD]] -- see [[FUDCon]] to learn how these FADs fit into the FUDCon planning process.
* [[Events FAD 2010]] -- see [[FUDCon]] to learn how these FADs fit into the FUDCon planning process.
* Technical FAD -- a good example is the [[Fedora_Activity_Day_Fedora_Development_Cycle_2009|Fedora Development Cycle FAD]].
* Technical FAD -- a good example is the [[Fedora_Activity_Day_Fedora_Development_Cycle_2009|Fedora Development Cycle FAD]].
* Sub-project FAD -- a good example is the [[FAD_SELF_2009|Fedora Documentation FAD]] held at Southest Linux Fest.
* Sub-project FAD -- a good example is the [[FAD_SELF_2009|Fedora Documentation FAD]] held at Southest Linux Fest.

Revision as of 13:04, 2 February 2010

The Fedora Activity Day (FAD) is a regional event (either one-day or a multi-day) that allows Fedora contributors to gather together in order to work on specific tasks related to the Fedora Project.

What is a FAD like?

There are various types of FADs that recur from time to time. A partial list is below, meant to offer an idea for the flavor of what a FAD can be.

Upcoming FADs

See Premier Fedora Events for the calendar of upcoming FADs and FUDCons.

Organizing a FAD

For organizers, we have an information page with tips on how to plan a FAD.

Past FADs

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006