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The Council video meetings are an opportunity for you to showcase your work with the Council and the broader Fedora community. Although the meetings are largely conversational, it would help to have 5-10 minutes of prepared content to start with. Slides can be helpful, but aren't necessary.
The Council video meetings are an opportunity for you to showcase your work with the Council and the broader Fedora community. Although the meetings are largely conversational, it would help to have 5-10 minutes of prepared content to start with. Slides can be helpful, but aren't necessary.


You prepared content should include:
Your prepared content should include:


* Who you are, and what you do in Fedora
* Who you are, and what you do in Fedora

Revision as of 04:49, 10 January 2023

Fedora Council Video Meetings

The Fedora Council holds public video meetings on the second Wednesday of the month at 10am Eastern (TZ="America/New_York"). All members of the Fedora community are welcome to join in the conversation.

Upcoming meetings

Date Guest Topic
11 Jan Mo Duffy New websites update
8 Feb cancelled for Council hackfest
8 Mar Akashdeep Dhar Web & Apps community survey results

The FPgM manages scheduling the guests.

Wish list

Is there someone you'd like to see added to the schedule? Add them here!

Guest Topic Suggested by
TBD Diversity & Inclusion team
Mindshare committee Mindshare committee
TBD Ask Fedora
David Kaufmann Fedora Security Team mattdm
Eduard Lucena, Grayson Penland & Michael Tunnell Fedora Podcast riecatnor
Rust SIG Fabio Valentini spot
Pantheon SIG Fabio Valentini spot
KDE SIG Timothée Ravier, Troy Dawson, Neal Gompa spot
NeuroFedora SIG Ankur Sinha and Vanessa Kris spot
Ruby SIG Vit Ondruch and Jun Aruga spot
Medical SIG Jun Aruga spot
DotNet SIG Radka Gustavsson spot
Fegora Vojtěch Polášek bcotton
Cloud Server SIG/State of the Cloud David Duncan riecatnor
SPDX license identifiers Jilayne Lovejoy bcotton
Nobara Glorious Eggroll bcotton
Amazon Linux Tom Callaway and Stewart Smith bcotton

Historical meetings

A complete playlist with the videos sorted from newest to oldest can be found here

Date Guest Topic
Feb 2020 Marie Nordin Introducing the new FCAIC
Mar 2020 Aoife Moloney Community Platform Engineering (CPE)
Apr 2020 Peter Robinson Fedora IoT
May 2020 Mark Pearson Lenovo
Jun 2020 Jan Beran, Daniel Mach, Jaroslav Mracek Modularity
Jul 2020 Rex Dieter Fedora KDE
Aug 2020 Vipul Siddharth and interns Fedora intern showcase 2020
Sep 2020 Marie Nordin et al Ambassador revamp
Oct 2020 Chris Murphy BTRFS
Nov 2020 Stephen Snow and Gregory Lee Bartholomew Fedora Magazine
Dec 2020 Alberto Rodríguez Sánchez, Efren Robledo, & Alex Callejas Fedora México update
Jan 2021 Tomáš Tomecek and Hunor Csomortáni source-git
Feb 2021 Ben Williams Respins SIG
Mar 2021 Máirín Duffy Fedora logo refresh
Apr 2021 Aurélien Bompard and User:Amoloney New account system
May 2021 Peter Boy Fedora Server revitalization
June 2021 Justin W. Flory, Victor Grau Serrat Is Fedora Linux the next Digital Public Good?
July 2021 Matthias Clasen & Allan Day GNOME 40
October 2021 Matthew Hodgson Matrix
January 2022 Matthew Miller Fedora Discussion
February 2022 Carl George and Troy Dawson EPEL
March 2022 Stephen Gallagher & Justin Forbes ELN SIG
April 2022 Leonardo Rossetti et al KubeDev SIG
Sep 2022 Mariana Balla & Sumantro Mukherjee Community Outreach Revamp wrapup
Dec 2022 Justin Flory New FCAIC introduction

Guidelines for presenters

The Council video meetings are an opportunity for you to showcase your work with the Council and the broader Fedora community. Although the meetings are largely conversational, it would help to have 5-10 minutes of prepared content to start with. Slides can be helpful, but aren't necessary.

Your prepared content should include:

  • Who you are, and what you do in Fedora
  • What the presentation topic is, how it works, etc etc (including what sorts of roles are involved)
  • Your recent accomplishments
  • Blockers you face
  • How the Council could help you be more successful
  • Kinds of community help you could use