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Revision as of 17:39, 10 January 2012
Blacksburg, Virginia :: January 13 - 15, 2012 — General event owners: Ben Williams, Robyn Bergeron, Jared Smith
Event Details
The 2012 North America FUDCon will be held in Blacksburg, Virginia, on the campus of Virginia Tech, January 13 - 15, 2012.
FUDCon is the Fedora Users and Developers Conference, a major free software event held in various regions around the world, usually annually per region. FUDCon is a combination of sessions, talks, workshops, and hackfests in which contributors work on specific initiatives. Topics include infrastructure, feature development, community building, general management and governance, marketing, testing and QA, packaging, etc.
FUDCon is always free to attend for anyone in the world.
Location
Blacksburg, Virginia, on the campus of Virginia Tech.
Hackfests: Friday, Sunday (2nd Floor McBryde Hall) (tentative) (Room Survey)
BarCamp: Saturday (100 and 2nd Floor McBryde Hall) (Tentative) (Room Survey)
FUDPub: Breakzone, Squires Student Center (Tentative) (Reservation Form)
catering corkage fees and license fees
Dates
January 13-15, 2012
Pre-registration
- Instructions
- Please add your name to the list if you will attend. Also, please indicate the following:
- Put an X in the $$$ column if you need funding to attend, and visit the FUDCon ticket tracker to make a funding request. We have a limited budget and will work hard to fund as many people as possible. We'll use these answers to help figure out budgeting for the event. We are making arrangements for attendees from other geographic regions to encourage specific initiatives such as future FUDCon events, but preference may otherwise be given to people in North America.
- Put a V in the Veg column if you would like vegetarian fare for any meals that we provide during the event. If you prefer vegan fare, please mark that column VV. We will do our best to make sure everyone is accommodated! Note: "Hell No" and similar statements are offensive to some and should not be included in this column.
- Put your T-shirt size in the Size column, so we can have an idea about what sizes to have available. Only Unisex (Mens Sizes will be ordered)
- Roomsharing:
- If you want or need to share a room, mark yes in the "Roomshare?" column.
- Once you have a roommate, both of you should mark your roommate's name in the block as well.
- If you need a roommate, look for someone with just a yes in the column, and contact them via email. If you encounter any problems, let the organizers know.
- Use the Comments section for anything else you think organizers need to know, or to offer or ask for space or rides.
# | Name | $$$ | Veg | Size | Roomshare? | Hotel booked? | Comments (extra line for badge) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | Kenny Armstrong | XL | |||||
002 | Ricky Elrod | yes (scholarship) | no | 2X | ianweller | yes | CodeBlock. Breaking things since 1992. |
003 | ian weller | yes (scholarship) | no | L | CodeBlock | yes | Not responsible for accidents |
004 | Kevin Fenzi | no | no | XXL | yes (nb) | yes | Man of many hats |
006 | Chris Tyler | XL | yes | no | ctyler | ||
007 | John Dulaney | Yes | Steak | XXXL | Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues | no | .moarbacon j_dulaney |
008 | Nick Bebout | yes | no | XXL | yes (nirik) | yes | nb |
009 | Scott Glaser | no | no | XXXL | Andrea Glaser | no | Sonar_Guy, Fedora Unity Founder |
010 | Andrea Glaser | no | no | XL | Scott Glaser | no | Sonar_Gal, Fedora Unity Founder |
011 | Maurice James | no | no | XL | no | no | Moe__ |
012 | Ben Williams | yes | no | XXL | Cathy Williams Jamie Williams |
yes | Host VileGent Fedora Unity Founder |
013 | Cathy Williams | yes | no | XXL | Ben Williams Jamie Williams |
yes | Battleaxe |
014 | Jamie Williams | yes | no | XXL | Cathy Williams Ben Williams |
yes | SGS |
015 | Eric Christensen | yes | no | L | Clint Savage | yes | Sparks |
016 | Jeroen van Meeuwen | yes | Hell No | XL | Xavier Lamien | No | Dutch |
017 | David Cantrell | no | no | XL | clumens | yes | dcantrell |
018 | Chris Lumens | no | no | L | dcantrell | yes | clumens |
019 | Clint Savage | yes | no | XXL | Eric Christensen | yes | herlo |
020 | John McDonough | yes | you're kidding, right? | XXL | yes - Eileen | yes | jjmcd - WB8RCR |
021 | Matt Domsch | no | no | XL | no | yes | mdomsch |
022 | Toshio Kuratomi | yes | no | M | yes | yes | Anonymous Badger (abadger1999) |
023 | Clyde Kunkel | no | no | XXL | no | no | |
024 | Abdel Martinez | yes | no | S | yes | no | potty |
025 | Josh Boyer | no | no | L | davej | yes | jwb |
026 | Peter Jones | no | no | L | jforbes | no | pjones |
027 | Justin Forbes | no | no | XXL | pjones | no | jforbes |
028 | Brian Lane | no | no | XL | no | bcl | |
029 | Oliver Rivas | yes | no | XL | no | orvtech | |
030 | Rahul Sundaram | yes | no | L | yes | no | mether |
031 | David Lehman | no | no | L | no | dlehman | |
032 | Dave Johnson | no | no | L | yes | no | PauseBazinga |
033 | Frank Ch. Eigler | no | no | L | no | yes | |
034 | Dave Brolley | no | no | XL | no | yes | |
035 | Chris Meek | no | no | M | no | yes | |
036 | David Smith | no | no | L | no | yes | |
037 | Josh Stone | no | no | XL | no | yes | |
038 | Stan Cox | no | no | L | no | yes | |
039 | Will Cohen | no | no | L | no | yes | |
040 | Mark J. Wielaard | no | no | XL | no | yes | |
041 | Simon Sekidde | no | no | XL | no | no | ssekidde |
042 | Tom Callaway | no | V | XXL | no (jgreguske) | no | spot |
043 | Greg DeKoenigsberg | no | no | L | no | no | gregdek |
044 | Máirín Duffy | no | Vegan | No thanks | Emily Dirsh | Yes | mizmo |
045 | Dennis Gilmore | no | no | XL | probinson | yes | dgilmore |
046 | Jared Smith | no | no | L | yes | no | jsmith |
047 | Paul Frields | no | no | XXL | Jon Stanley | yes | stickster |
048 | Zach Oglesby | no | no | L | no | no | zoglesby |
049 | Ruth Suehle | no | bacontarian | S | no | no | |
050 | Scott Suehle | no | Carnivore | XL | no | no | Kilted1 |
051 | Constantin DRABO | X | no | XL | yes | no | Burkina Faso FA |
052 | Justin O'Brien | yes | no | XL | yes | no | @threethirty |
053 | James Gross | no | no | Med | no | no | |
054 | Andy Grimm | no | no | M | gholms | no | mull (Eucalyptus) |
055 | Diego Búrigo Zacarão | yes | no | L | yes | no | diegobz |
056 | Nick Lambert | no | no | M | no: J Huestis | no | S@Y |
057 | Jordan Huestis | no | no | L | no: N Lambert | no | S@Y |
058 | Luis Bazan | yes | no | M | yes | no | LoKoMurdoK |
059 | Peter Larsen | No | no | XXL | No | Yes | plarsen |
060 | Valdis Kletnieks | No | No | XXL | No | No | |
061 | Ben Guzzardi | No | No | XL | No | No | failedassertion |
062 | Evgeny Fadeev | yes | no | L | yes | no | Askbot, Chile |
063 | Randy Cone | no | no | L | no | no | rC |
064 | Bill Nottingham | no | no | XL | no | yes | |
065 | Russell Bryant | no | no | L | no | no | |
066 | Mark Terranova | x | maybe | M | no | Yes | ALL Hail the Beefy Miracle! |
067 | Mathias HOUNGBO | x | no | XL | yes | no | Hi, i'm Mathias |
068 | Seth Vidal | no | V | XL | no | no | Please be nice to me. |
069 | Robert 'Bob' Jensen | X | no | XL | 073 | no | B2 |
070 | Robert 'Bobby' Jensen | X | no | youth(s) | 072 | no | B3 |
071 | Perry Myers | no | no | XL | no | no | |
072 | Jesus Rodriguez | no | no | XXL | no | no | |
073 | Kevin Mulvey | no | no | L | no | no | |
074 | Neville A. Cross | yes | no | L | Christoph Wickert | yes | yn1v |
075 | Dan Walsh | no | no | XL | no | yes | |
076 | Fabio Araujo | X | Carnivore | L | yes | no | Hello :) |
077 | Thom Carlin | no | no | XL | no | yes | Fedora Engineering Services |
078 | Klaatu | no | yes | S | no | no | |
079 | Emily Dirsh | X | no | M | Máirín Duffy | no | Emichan |
080 | Dave Jones | no | no | M | Josh Boyer | no | ☠ |
081 | Stephen Smoogen | no | no | XL | no | yes | bringing his dad. |
082 | Thomas Smoogen | no | no | XL | no | yes | bringing his son. |
083 | John Rose | X | no | L | no | yes | inode0 |
084 | Elad Alfassa | X | no | M | yes | no | elad661 |
085 | Mike Barker | no | no | L | no | no | |
086 | Ben Boeckel | no | V | L | yes | no | mathstuf |
087 | Mike McLean | no | no | L | no | yes | mikem |
088 | Peter Borsa | X | no | XL | Pascal Calarco | no | asrob |
089 | Keiran Smith | X | no | M | yes | no | It's a Beefy Miracle |
090 | Mark Walker | no | no | XL | no | no need | marwalk FredLUG |
091 | Peter Robinson | X | no | L | dgilmore | yes | pbrobinson |
092 | Pascal Calarco | yes | yes | XXL | Peter Borsa | not yet | pcalarco |
093 | Robyn Bergeron | no | I <3 beef | M | Amber Graner | not yet | Still thinking of a snarky badge comment |
094 | John Mark Walker | no | no | XL | no | no | ask me about beer or GlusterFS |
095 | Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues | no | no | S | John Dulaney | no | Autotest guy (lmr) |
096 | Calvin Locklear | no | no | M | no | no | calbadude |
099 | Sandro Mathys | no | no | S | no | yes | red_alert |
100 | Christoph Wickert | yes | yes | M | Neville A. Cross | yes | cwickert |
101 | Mo Morsi | no | no | M | mathstuf | not yet | mmorsi / Aeolus Representative |
102 | Natalie Raven | no | no | S | no | not needed | natalie_ |
103 | Mike McGrath | no | no | L | no | Not Yet | |
104 | Chris Whitehorn | X | no | M | Mark Terranova | Yes | |
105 | Xavier Lamien | X | no | S | Jeroen van Meeuwen | no | SmootherFrOgZ |
106 | Jonathan Steffan | no | L | no | not yet | daMaestro | |
107 | Maria "tatica" Leandro | X | no | S | yes | not yet | Geek - Photographer - Gamer - Venezuelan - Girl |
108 | Trever "tdbro" Fischer | X | no | L | yes (npmccallum) | not yet | tdfischer, esq., phonominal |
My travel plans have been modified due to personal business, I will not be attending. | |||||||
110 | Jamie Duncan | no | no | XXL | meh. | not yet | RVaLUG! |
111 | Dennis Johnson | no | no | L | no | yes | old man |
112 | Will Woods | no | VEGAN POLICE | S | no | yes | FLOAT WITH ME INTO THE WONDROUS MUSTARDY BEYOND |
113 | Tim Flink | no | V | XL | yes - adamw | yes | tflink |
114 | Phil Knirsch | no | MOOOO | L | yes - karsten (kick) | yes | S390x and PPC Secondary arch r0x! |
115 | Jon Stanley | no | Beefy Miracle, please | XXL | Paul Frields | yes | jds2001 |
116 | Jay Dobies | No | No | L | No | No | jdob |
117 | Robert Foreman | No | No | XL | No | Yes | |
118 | M Abed | M | Yes | No | maxamaxim | ||
119 | John (J5) Palmieri | No | No | S | Colin Walters | Yes | |
120 | Brad Buckingham | No | No | XL | No | No | bbuckingham |
121 | Justin Sherrill | No | No | M | No | No | jsherrill |
122 | Bob McWhirter | No | No | XXL Tall | No | No | JBoss, TorqueBox, BoxGrinder |
123 | Carlisle Childress | No | No | M | No | Yes | |
124 | Marek Goldmann | No | No | M | No | No | JBoss / BoxGrinder |
125 | Karsten Hopp | No | No | L | yes - Phil Knirsch | yes | Kick_, PPC and System z secondary arch maintainer |
126 | Jon Masters | V | L | No | Fedora ARM Project | ||
127 | Brent Baude | No | No | XL | No | No | rangerpb ppc64 |
128 | Eric Paris | No | No | M | No | No | |
129 | Mark Hamzy | No | No | L | No | No | |
130 | Tim Burke | No | No | M | Yes | Yes | Evil manager |
131 | Harish Pillay | No | No | XL | Yes | no | CommArch Overseer |
132 | Samuel Greenfeld | No | No | L | No | No | OLPC QA |
133 | Colin Walters | No | No | L | John (J5) Palmieri | Yes | GNOME |
134 | Greg Jurman | No | No | XL | Remy DeCausemaker | No | FOSS@RIT - Open Hardware / mahi |
135 | Remy DeCausemaker | No | No | 3XL | Greg Jurman | No | FOSS@RIT / decause |
136 | Luke Macken | No | No | M | Fotios Lindiakos | No | lmacken |
137 | Taylor Rose | No | No | M | Nathaniel Case | No | FOSS@RIT / trose |
138 | Thomas Cameron | No | No | XL | No | No | Chief Architect, Central + Canada, Red Hat |
139 | Nathaniel Case | No | No | L | Taylor Rose | No | FOSS@RIT / qalthos |
140 | Dan Prince | No | No | M | No | No | Rackspace/dprince |
141 | Clay McDonald | No | No | 2XL | No | No | BATES WHITE |
142 | Chuck Frain | No | No | XXL | No | Yes | Its OK to interrupt me. |
143 | John Franklin | No | No | XL | No | Yes | Sentai Digital, LLC |
144 | Howard Buie | No | No | XL | No | No | |
145 | Eric V. Smith | No | No | XL | No | Yes | |
146 | Francesco Crippa | No | No | XL | Yes | No | |
147 | Ralph Bean | No | No | L | Remy DeCausemaker | No | threebean |
148 | Mark Langsdorf | No | No | L | No | Yes | |
149 | Garrett Holmstrom | No | Only if tastier | 3X | Andy Grimm | No | gholms |
150 | Ivan Makfinsky | No | No | L | No | Yes | Endosys, Inc. |
151 | Brian McSpadden | No | No | XL | No | Yes | |
152 | Jimmy Dorff | No | No | XL | No | Yes | |
153 | Jeff Darcy | No | No | L | No | Yes | @Obdurodon |
154 | Russell Harrison | No | No | L | No | Yes | Photographer / RH Newb |
155 | Miles D Oliver | No | No | XXXL | No | No | |
156 | Roberto Ortiz | XL | |||||
157 | Scott Lambdin | Vegan | XXL | Yes | IT Peon | ||
158 | Richard Godbee | No | No thanks | No | N/A | Virginia Tech Geosciences / rwg@vt.edu | |
159 | Jon LaBadie | No | XL | No | Yes | ||
160 | Brendan Conoboy | No | No | XL | No | Yes | Fedora ARM Project |
161 | Thomas Harmon | No | No | XXL | No | Yes | |
162 | Adam Williamson | No | Yes | M | Yes (tflink) | Yes | I'd rather be snowboarding |
163 | Robb Krasnow | No | No | M | Remy DeCausemaker | No | |
164 | Fotios Lindiakos | No | #more_bacon | L | Luke Macken | Y | ' or 1=1; DROP TABLE FUD; --
Driving down from DC/NoVA Thurs night, msg me for carpool |
165 | Evan McNabb | No | No | XL | No | Yes | |
166 | Jay Greguske | No | No | L | No | No | Cloud Rel-Eng |
167 | David Nalley | No | No | XL | No | Yes | ke4qqq |
168 | Kaleb KEITHLEY | No | No | L | No | Yes | GlusterFS, HekaFS |
*** | Cutoff for food and Swag, All are Welcome | ||||||
169 | Mike Ellery | No | No | XL | No | local | |
170 | Russ Herrold | No | No | XXL | No | Yes | orc_orc // wb8sky |
171 | Doug Ledford | No | No | XL | No | Yes | dledford |
172 | Kenny Woodosn | No | No | L | No | Yes | OpenShift! |
173 | Lukas Lozovski | No | V | L | No | local | |
174 | Eileen McDonough | No | No | XXXL | Yes - jjmcd | Yes | Gar'Goils - XYL WB8RCR |
175 | Nathaniel McCallum | No | No | XXL | yes (tdfischer) | yes | npmccallum |
176 | Sid Wilroy | No | No | XXL | yes (sidwilroy) | yes | sidwilroy |
177 | Jacob Padilla | No | No | L | No | yes | Loaner |
178 | Mario Juliano Grande Balletta | No | Vegan | XL | No | Yes | chanchito |
179 | Jordan Cwang | No | No | XXXL | yes | Frojoe, Fedora ARM dude | |
# | Name | $$$ | Veg | Size | Roomshare? | Hotel booked? | Comments (extra line for badge) |
Lodging / Hotel
The Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center.
901 Prices Fork Rd Blacksburg, VA 24061
Reservations: Click the Link or Call the Hotel Directly at 540 231-8000 or Toll Free 877-200-3360 and ask for the Fedora room block. Block will Expire December 28, 2011.
Cost: $90 per night plus tax (5%) -- Parking $3 per night
Travel and transportation
If you are trying to coordinate travel with other attendees, you may want to visit the travel planning page.
Getting to Blacksburg
Roanoke Regional Airport (Airport Code: ROA) is the major airport servicing the Roanoke Valley area, approximately 35 miles from the VT campus. The following airlines have flights going in / coming out of Roanoke Regional Airport:
- Allegiant Air
- Delta
- United Airlines
- US Airways
The closest general aviation airport is Virginia Tech/Montgomery Executive Airport.
The driving distance from Raleigh, NC is 200-233 miles (depending on route).
Directions from Airport to Hotel
Roanoke Regional Airport 5202 Aviation Drive Northwest, Roanoke, Virginia 24012
- exit Parking lot
Take the 1st right onto Aviation Dr NW - Take the VA-101 W/Hershberger Rd ramp to I-58
- Merge onto VA-101 W/Hershberger Rd NW
- Merge onto I-581 N/US-220 N via the ramp to Lexington/Bristol/I-81/Blacksburg
- Take exit 1S on the left to merge onto I-81 S toward Salem/Bristol
- Take exit 118B toward U.S 460 W/Blacksburg
- Continue onto US-460 W
- Exit onto VA-412 N/Prices Fork Rd/State Route 685 toward Downtown
- Left at First Stop Light
- Arrive
The Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center 901 Prices Fork Road, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0100
Airport shuttle
Smartway Bus to/from airport: http://www.smartwaybus.com/schedule.htm
Consult the bus schedule before booking flights (there is no bus service on Sunday).
(OPTION: rent a Van from University for $40/day for shuttle service to/from Airport)
Map To Event, FUDPub Hotel
- A = Inn At Virginia Tech
- C = Squires Student Center (FUDPub)
- D = Event Location (McBryde Hall)
Local Transportation
Local Mass Transit Blacksburg Transit http://www.blacksburg.gov/index.aspx?page=791
Parking
At the hotel
The hotel has a significant amount of parking and has told us they don't believe there will be a problem accommodating some out of town drivers there.
Virginia Tech
VT visitor parking information
Network Access
Virginia Tech operates a campus-wide 802.11g network, with 802.11a and 802.11n also supported in some areas. (802.11b-only devices will not work!) You will need to register for a guest wireless account before arriving (see below).
There is also wireless ethernet available at the hotel. Refer to the information provided by your hotel for details.
The four major mobile phone providers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon) have coverage in Blacksburg, but most of them have poor coverage inside buildings on campus. Of the four, Verizon has the best coverage. Prepaid mobile phones are available at several businesses on University City Boulevard, within walking distance of the hotel.
Wireless Registration
Everyone needs to sign up for a guest wireless account (before arriving at the event, please).
- Go to the guest wireless registration page
- Enter Start Date: 1/13/2012, for example
- Enter End Date: 1/15/2012, for example
- Sponoring Department: Select Mathematics
- Contact Person: Ben Williams
- Purpose: FUDCon
- Click the Create Request button
- Enter email address and select New Guest
- Fill out form including check the secret questions and password boxes and agree to the Acceptable Use Policy
- Click Create Account
Packing List
Everybody:
- Appropriately warm clothing — it will probably snow in Virginia in January (weather forecast)
- Laptop with 802.11g wireless
- Extension cord
- Ethernet cable (for hotel and/or hackfest)
- Optional: Bring a Fedora Friend Finder (power strip)
- Credit card (VISA or MasterCard) or small amount of cash (List of ATMs on VT campus)
- Your presentation slides or anything needed for the hackfest
International visitors:
- Passport/visa and any other official documentation needed
- Converters for power (reference link[1])
If staying at the hotel:
- Optional: swimsuit, gym clothes.[2]
Agenda
FUDCon is a community event in which the complete schedule is developed interactively starting with an opening orientation session. Attendance at orientation is recommended for those who are new to this format, or to FUDCon, Fedora, or free and open source software community events in general.
General Schedule
- Friday, January 13
- Starting at 9:00am, McBryde Hall, 2nd Floor. Hackfests / Workshops.
- Saturday, January 14
- 8:30am - 5:00pm. Meet up at McBryde Hall, Room 100 in the morning; 2nd floor of McBryde hall for the afternoon.
- Morning: FPL State of Fedora, Barcamp pitches. Later in the morning, for duration of day: Barcamp sessions.
- FUDPub: Squires Student Zone, 7:00pm - 10:00pm
- Sunday, January 15
- 9:00am - 5:00pm, McBryde Hall, 2nd Floor. Hackfests/Workshops.
Friday, January 13
Time | Room 1 TBD |
Room 2 TBD |
Room 3 TBD |
Room 4 TBD |
Room 5 TBD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0900 | Fedora ARM | ||||
1000 | mw-render | ||||
1100 | |||||
1200 | Lunch | ||||
1300 | Drupal internals (I) | Fedora ARM | |||
1400 | Drupal internals (II) | ||||
1500 | AutoQA | ||||
1600 |
Time | Room 6 TBD |
Room 7 TBD |
Room 8 TBD |
Room 9 TBD |
Room 10 TBD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0900 | |||||
1000 | |||||
1100 | |||||
1200 | Lunch | ||||
1300 | |||||
1400 | |||||
1500 | |||||
1600 |
Saturday, January 14
Sessions last 50 minutes, with 10-minute breaks between each session.
Time | What | Location |
---|---|---|
0830 | Meet up | McBryde Hall 100 |
0845 | Welcome and organization | |
0855 | Group photo | |
0900 | The Highly Esteemed Fedora Project Leader's World-Famous State of Fedora Address! | |
0930 | BarCamp topics and voting | |
1030–1120 | Workshops and BarCamp sessions (see below) | 2nd floor, McBryde Hall |
1130–1250 | Lunch | |
1300–1650 | Workshops and BarCamp sessions (see below) | 2nd floor, McBryde Hall |
1900–2200 | FUDPub | BreakZone Squires Student Center |
BarCamp sessions
Time | BarCamp A 240 |
BarCamp B 233 |
BarCamp C 232 |
---|---|---|---|
1030–1120 | Making Fedora Package Maintenance Easier | Deploying to the cloud via Fedora Aeolus | Cloud 0.1 |
1300–1350 | Fedora ARM project | Introduction to Gluster | Katello: A Sysadmin's Fortress |
1400–1450 | Introducing Secure Linux Containers | Cloudstack | Draft Trademark Guidelines |
1500–1550 | Fedora and the Raspberry Pi — ROOM 209 | OpenStack | Fedora Extended Lifecycle Support |
1600–1650 | Lightning Talks | OpenShift | Matahari |
Time | BarCamp D 231 |
BarCamp E 230 |
BarCamp F 226 |
---|---|---|---|
1030–1120 | Secondary Arches | Tito / Building RPMs | Boxgrinder |
1300–1350 | FOSS@RIT | SELinux | Ruby |
1400–1450 | Professional photography with Linux | Package categorization and distribution construction | Coroutines in C/C++ |
1500–1550 | High availability clustering with Fedora | Fedora Kernel | Pulp |
1600–1650 | Users vs. Contributors | Security BOF | Fedora QA / Testing |
Workshops
Time | Workshop 1 TBD |
Workshop 2 TBD |
Workshop 3 TBD |
Workshop 4 TBD |
---|---|---|---|---|
1030–1120 | Intro to Fedora Docs | Getting involved with the Fedora ARM project | An intro to Gluster architecture and translators | |
1300–1350 | Intro to DocBook XML and Publican | System Administration Study Group | Open Source Tools in Design | Introduction to SystemTap |
1400–1450 | ||||
1500–1550 | ||||
1600–1650 | GPG Key Signing Event |
Sunday, January 15
Time | Room 1 TBD |
Room 2 TBD |
Room 3 TBD |
Room 4 TBD |
Room 5 TBD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0900 | Fedora Insight Calendar use cases hackfest | F17 Docs Hackfest | Intro to Fedora QA workshop | ||
1000 | Anaconda QA hackfest | ||||
1100 | |||||
1200 | Lunch | ||||
1300 | Fedora Insight Calendar use cases hackfest | Anaconda QA Hackfest | |||
1400 | |||||
1500 | |||||
1600 |
Time | Room 6 TBD |
Room 7 TBD |
Room 8 TBD |
Room 9 TBD |
Room 10 TBD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0900 | |||||
1000 | |||||
1100 | |||||
1200 | Lunch | ||||
1300 | |||||
1400 | |||||
1500 | |||||
1600 |
Hackfests & Workshops
Instructions: If you want to have a hackfest or a workshop, please list it below for possible early scheduling of room space.
Hackfests are collaborative sessions to work on a problem, issue or area of Fedora.
Workshops are a classroom style session session (with varying levels of interaction) teaching about software or processes.
Type | Name of Event | Day(s) | Lead | Time per session | # of Sessions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Workshop | Intro to Fedora Docs | Sat | Sparks | 1 hr | 1 |
Workshop | Intro to DocBook XML and Publican | Sat | Jared | 2 hrs | 1 |
Hackfest | F17 Docs Hackfest | Sat Sun | Sparks | ||
Workshop | FUDCon:Blacksburg_2012_GPG_Key_Signing_Event | Sparks and nb | 1.5 hr | 1 | |
Workshop | CAcert Assurance Event (possibly combined with GPG Key Signing Event) | ?? | nb | 1.5-2 hr | 1 |
Workshop | Intro to Drupal Internals | Sat | Paul Frields | 2 hrs | 1 |
Hackfest | Design team toolchain hackfest | Sat | Emily Dirsh | 1 | |
Hackfest | Insight calendar use cases hackfest | Sun | Pascal Calarco | 3 hours | 1 |
Workshop | Intro to Fedora QA: software testing, test plans and test cases | Sat, late PM | Sandro Mathys | 1h | 1 |
Hackfest | Anaconda QA hackfest: getting ready and starting QA on Anaconda 17 | Sun | Sandro Mathys | 4h | 1 |
Hackfest | Fedora Infrastructure: Revamping our staging server setup, then implemeting it | Fri and Sun | Kevin Fenzi | 2h | 2 |
Hackfest | Fedora Infrastructure: 2 factor authentication brainstorming | Sat | Kevin Fenzi | 2h | 1 |
Workshop | Fedora Infrastructure: Getting started/apprentices/Getting involved | Sun | Kevin Fenzi | 1h | 1 |
Worksop | Using Fedora Infrastructure as a Classroom: Python Programming | Fri | Toshio Kuratomi | 1h | 1 |
Workshop | Using Fedora Infrastructure as a Classroom: Releasing Free Software | Fri | Toshio Kuratomi | 1h or less | 1 |
Hackfest | Using Fedora Infrastructure as a Classroom postmortem/brainstorm | Sun | Toshio Kuratomi | 1-2h | 1 |
workshop | Learning how to use Blender: Environment and Shapes - Textures and Lights - Rigging and Animation | 6h | María "tatica" Leandro | 2h | 3 |
workshop | Web Style and CSS: How did we build Fudcon.fedoraproject.org and how to improove it | 2h | María "tatica" Leandro | 2h | 1 |
Hackfest | Rethinking Fedora governance: The Fedora Council | don't care | Christoph Wickert | 2h | 1 |
Hackfest | Ambassadors: New FAmSCo election rules and standard operating procedures | don't care | Christoph Wickert | 2h | 1 |
Hackfest | Implementing the new spins process in Trac | Sun | Christoph Wickert | 2h | 1 |
Hackfest | Xfce 4.10 feature for F17 (only if Xfce 4.10 is in time for F17) | don't care | Christoph Wickert | 2h | 1 |
Hackfest | Improving Desktop and Spins QA | don't care | Christoph Wickert | 2h | 1 |
Hackfest | Xfce and LXDE on ARM | don't care | Christoph Wickert | 1h | 1 |
Hackfest | Hacking aeolus - Using the APIs to deploy to the cloud in interesting ways from Fedora | don't care | Mo Morsi | 2h | 1 |
Hackfest | Hacking snap - Adding more custom snapshot targets to take on Fedora | don't care | Mo Morsi | 2h | 1 |
Hackfest | MirrorManager TG2 conversion & testing | don't care | Matt Domsch | 4h | 1 |
Hackfest | OpenStack packaging & testing | don't care | Matt Domsch & Cloud SIG | 4h | 1 |
Hackfest | Getting Fedora Stuff into EC2-land so that you can yum-update/install from EC2 | Robyn Bergeron | Friday afternoon or Sunday morning | 1 | |
Hackfest | Making people understand that we are not fedora employees and we have a real life going on when we are offline | 1 | María "tatica" Leandro & Jared Smith & Eric Christensen | 1h | 1 |
Hackfest | Fedora Finance | don't care | inode0 | 2h | 1 |
Hackfest | Fedora Ambassador Summit | don't care | inode0 | 2h | 1 |
Hackfest | Fedora Election Wrangling/Standardization | don't care | inode0 | 2h | 1 |
Hackfest | AutoQA Self-testing | Friday afternoon | John Dulaney | 1h | 1 |
Hackfest | Hacking GlusterFS - Using Gluster's translator APIs to create new filesystems on GlsuterFS | Sat or Sun | Jeff Darcy | 2h | 1 |
Workshop | Introduction to SystemTap | Sat | wcohen | 2 hrs | 1 |
Fun! | Try my keyboard (mouse/graphics tablet/etc)! | Fri | Toshio Kuratomi | 1 hour | 1 |
Hackfest | mw-render replacement | Friday | jjmcd | 2h | 1 |
Proposed Barcamp Sessions
Please fill in the following grid with proposed BarCamp sessions: (If listed here will be Printed and at the Site ready for your Pitch)
Session name | Description | User Level | Lead |
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Fedora Test automation: State of the union | Discuss the current tools used to do automated regression test on Fedora, accomplishments and roadmap | Intermediate | Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues |
Using control groups (cgroups) to manage resources in virtualization/cloud computing | Real world examples of how to increase density in virtual or cloud computing environments via cgroups | Intermediate | Thomas Cameron (choirboy) |
Spacewalk power user tips and tricks | What to do once you've got Spacewalk up and running to automate system installation and deployment | Intermediate | Thomas Cameron (choirboy) |
High availability clustering with Fedora | How to set up a clustered GFS2 filesystem using iSCSI and run a highly available application on it | Intermediate | Thomas Cameron (choirboy) |
Security Enhanced Linux for Mere Mortals | Introduction to SELinux and real world examples of how to use it. Includes some common scenarios where you might need to configure SELinux | Beginner | Thomas Cameron (choirboy) |
Building RPMs for mere mortals | Introduction to building packages. I'll cover building RPMs from Open Source software and from binaries from software for which you don't have the source code. | Beginner | Thomas Cameron (choirboy) |
Introduction to Fedora QA | Overview on what the QA team and its various subgroups do from the beginning of the development of a new release to its EOL. (Not including AutoQA.) | Beginner | Sandro "red" Mathys |
Creating FUDCon booklets, or "Ian's raptor-proofing talk" | A quick overview on tips and tricks I've learned in creating information booklets for FUDCon Tempe and Blacksburg, and a demonstration of the tools involved and some best practices in desktop publishing. | Intermediate | Ian Weller |
Systems Management with Matahari | In this talk Russell will introduce the Matahari project, an interface for system management APIs of all kinds. Russell will discuss the architecture of the Matahari ecosystem and how the use of AMQP as a transport layer allows it to scale to large collections of servers in the Cloud. Russell will also describe the ways in which developers and system administrators can get involved in the Matahari ecosystem: by creating agents to provide access to existing APIs through Matahari; by creating their own APIs; by writing their own clients to interact with agents; and by interacting through a command line shell or script. | Advanced | Russell Bryant |
Fedora and the Raspberry Pi | The Raspberry Pi is a $25-35 computer aimed at provoking curiosity about computers and programming in the same way that BBC Micros, ZX-80/81s, Commodore 64s, Atari 400/800s, and Apple ][s did in the 80's. This computer features an ARM11 core and a ridiculously strong GPU with HD output, and it runs Fedora! | Any | Chris Tyler |
oVirt: Open Virtualization Management | The oVirt project has been around for a while, but has recently been relaunched and reinvigorated with the open sourcing of Red Hat's RHEVM codebase. The oVirt project consists of a variety of sub-projects which all contribute towards an ecosystem of open virtualization management for datacenters. Perry will give a presentation on the current state of the oVirt upstream development & release efforts, as well as a short demonstration of the software. | Any | Perry Myers |
Introduction to Gluster | Jeff Darcy and John Mark Walker will lead the audience on a tour of GlusterFS: it's architecture, origins and community. | Beginner | Jeff Darcy & John Mark Walker |
Using Fedora to make logos, t-shirts, stickers, and other fun swag | You've got an awesome software project or community but you've got no swag! Oh nos, however will you get people to hang out at your booth at the latest conference? Do you (*gulp*) need the Adobe Suite and a Mac....? No way!! Everything you need is in Fedora! We'll walk through some basic logo creation techniques in Inkscape. Then, using both Inkscape and Scribus, we'll create a basic, print-ready circular design that you could use for buttons or stickers. Finally, we'll create an affordable, print-ready T-shirt design again using Inkscape and Scribus. Throughout, we'll go over how to create CMYK rather than RBG designs so your Fedora blue won't run purple! | Beginner | Máirín Duffy |
Fedora Inspire: A virtual conference | While we are all lucky to make it to FUDcon, there are many FUDcon contributors around the world who have not had the opportunity to come even though they would love to be here. Would it be cool to have a week-long TED-like conference, run on Fedora Planet, where every day of the event a new 15-minute video is posted from someone doing inspirational work in or with Fedora? How is Fedora being used in schools, to build robots, to create awesome music? Let's find out! If you would like to help brainstorm how we could make this happen and pitch in to make it happen, please come! | Any | Máirín Duffy |
Katello: A Sysadmin's Fortress | Katello is here to help you take control of your software and your systems in an easy-to-use and scalable manner. Focusing on the software lifecycle, you can organize that content into repositories that are easily searchable, filtered, manipulated and controlled in a locked-down container called an Environment. | Intermediate | Justin Sherrill |
Making Fedora Package Maintenance Easier | Come check out the unveiling of new tools for Fedora package maintainers designed and developed by the Fedora engineering team! We'll demo our staging instance and let you log in and kick the tires. Give us any feedback or wishlist items you have to make working with Fedora packages easier! | Intermediate to Advanced | Tom Callaway |
Session name | Description | User Level | Lead |
Meetings
Meetings are on Wednesdays in #fedora-meeting at 17:00 UTC (9am US pacific, Noon US eastern.)
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The current spreadsheet for subsidy requests is here.