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== Reports ==
== Reports ==


* no report yet
Fedora Tunisia was present in SFD Tunisia 2008, and with the participation of many opensource communities and users groups, we contributed to the success of this day.
In our space we offered the visitors the possibility to create Fedora live USB and while waiting, we presented the new features of the upcoming 10th Fedora.
Introdution of the Fedora Project was played in loop all the day and we distributed about 200 Live CDs of Fedora 9.
And finally we hosted workshops:
* one about VoIP and unified messaging (Asterisk and Zimbra), and,
* the other was a Liferay primer, using OpenJDK and The Spring Framework: we showed people how to start developping portals.


== Pictures ==
== Pictures ==

Revision as of 14:09, 30 October 2008

Fedora Events: SFD Tunisia 2008 - Tunis, Tunisia

Software Freedom Day (SFD) is an annual worldwide celebration of free/open-source software. SFD is a public education effort, not only to celebrate the virtues of free/open-source software, but also to encourage its use, to the benefit of the public.

When and Where

  • Date : Wednesday, October 29, 2008
  • Location : Tunis

Cité El Ghazala

  • Time : 09:00 till 18:00

Attendees

Presentation

  • Fedora 10 Feature
  • Live USB persistant
  • Fedora 9 + Livna local repositories
  • J2EE, OpenJDK and enterprises applications (Liferay, Alfresco)
  • Collaborative software, Zimbra + Asterisk

Reports

Fedora Tunisia was present in SFD Tunisia 2008, and with the participation of many opensource communities and users groups, we contributed to the success of this day. In our space we offered the visitors the possibility to create Fedora live USB and while waiting, we presented the new features of the upcoming 10th Fedora. Introdution of the Fedora Project was played in loop all the day and we distributed about 200 Live CDs of Fedora 9. And finally we hosted workshops:

  • one about VoIP and unified messaging (Asterisk and Zimbra), and,
  • the other was a Liferay primer, using OpenJDK and The Spring Framework: we showed people how to start developping portals.

Pictures

Links

SFD Tunisia Website

SFD Tunisia Blog