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= Fedora Day =
= Fedora Day =
DevConf.cz 2014 got one additional day - Fedora Day (Sun Feb 9th) which is devoted to Fedora-related sessions and hackfests. Because there are always a lot over 100 Fedora contributors present at DevConf.cz we decided to add leverage that. If you're interested in holding a session during the Fedora Day, just add a note below:
DevConf.cz 2014 got one additional day - Fedora Day (Sun Feb 9th) which is devoted to Fedora-related sessions and hackfests. Because there are always a lot over 100 Fedora contributors present at DevConf.cz we decided to add leverage that. We will have 5-6 rooms available on Sunday (each for at least 20 people).


== Sessions at Fedora Day ==
== Sessions at Fedora Day ==

Revision as of 09:48, 3 October 2013

Fedora Events: Developer Conference, Brno, Czech Republic : February 7-9, 2014

About

  • an Open conference for all Linux and JBoss Developers, Admins and Linux users organized by Red Hat Czech Republic
  • Presentations will be held by Red Hat, Fedora and JBoss users and developers
  • The conference has free entrance
  • Venue: Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
  • For questions, please contact RadekVokal or Jiri Eischmann
  • Check out DeveloperConference2013 for last year event
  • Official communication channels: #devconf (Twitter), #fedora-devel@freenode (IRC)
  • Official website: http://www.devconf.cz (not yet finished for the 2014 edition)

Schedule

Official schedule of the conference on official site of the event.

Fedora Day

DevConf.cz 2014 got one additional day - Fedora Day (Sun Feb 9th) which is devoted to Fedora-related sessions and hackfests. Because there are always a lot over 100 Fedora contributors present at DevConf.cz we decided to add leverage that. We will have 5-6 rooms available on Sunday (each for at least 20 people).

Sessions at Fedora Day

If you're interested in holding a session during the Fedora Day, just add them to the table:

Name Contact Person Description
fedora-upgrade Miroslav Suchý upgrading from Fedora n to n+1 using yum, how to enhance it, what should be done differently, ideas
Dev Assistant Slávek Kabrda using Dev Assistant, creating own assistants, gathering user input and ideas