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| May 12-14, 2009 | | May 12-14, 2009 |
Revision as of 13:55, 7 April 2009
Events
Dates | Event description | Location | Assessment | Cost |
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Q1 | ||||
??? | Office visit | Westford, MA | 2 - Can be eliminated first if budget is tight. Cost incl. hotel and rental car[1]. | $1200 |
March 10-12, 2009 | FOSE 2009 | Washington, DC | 1 - Booth work, but good for metro area marketing. Cost is just a couple commuter train tickets and sundries. | $0 |
May 12-14, 2009 | F11 marketing | Raleigh, NC | 1 - Meet with Red Hat marketing personnel to ensure F11 press coverage is thorough and effective. | $600 |
Q2 | ||||
??? | Office visit | Westford, MA | 2 - Can be eliminated first if budget is tight | $1200 |
June 13, 2009 | Southeast LinuxFest | Greenville, SC | 1 - Trying to get keynote. An event much like OLF, with representatives from some major FOSS communities like Mozilla and Novell. | $800 |
June 17-19, 2009 | Open Source Bridge | Portland, OR | 2 - New event, better alternative to OSCON | $1000? |
June 21-29, 2009 | LinuxTag 2009 | Berlin, Germany | 1 - Major European event, complete with FUDCon EMEA 2009 | $2200 |
Q3 | ||||
September 1-4, 2009 | Red Hat Summit/JBoss World | Chicago, IL | 1 - Major customer/partner/ecosystem event, Fedora presence (possible FAD?) | $1400 |
October 8-10, 2009 | Utah Open Source Conference 2009 | Salt Lake City, UT | 1 - Major regional event, Fedora presence (possible FAD?) | $1000 |
Q4 | ||||
TBD | FUDCon NA 2010 | TBD | 1 - Major Fedora North American event | $1000? (funding covered) |
- ↑ Why not stay with someone for BOS visits? Because that means I get radically less work done. The extra cost is the difference between getting things done, and starting off the next week almost a week behind.