Locations
Everything is in the TEL building.
- Room A - 30 people, projector
- Room B - 18 people, projector
- Room C - 8 people, projector
- Room D - 6 people, no projector
- Room E - 60+ people, group tables, projector
- PyGTK - room B, 1 hour
- Fedora Mini - room A
- Ruby - room C
- Usability lab - room D
- Everything else - room E
- Zikula - room 4 in the SEQ building
General sessions
Fedora Mini, Moblin and other small devices :)
Room 3, 10:30 - 11:15
Peter Robinson will lead a discussion group about Fedora Mini and associated projects such as Moblin, GNOME Mobile, Sugar etc to discuss Fedora on Small devices such as Netbooks, MIDs, XOs. Where it is now, where its going (on your phone?) and how you can help out (like everywhere :-) ).
Learning sessions
PyGTK by dummies, for dummies
Room B, 10:30 - 11:15
Paul W. Frields will do a substandard job explaining PyGTK for people who know a bit of Python but have no idea how GUIs work. Beginners will hopefully get a lot of out of this session anyway, and anyone is willing to come join the conversation. We're here to explain, not to confuse!
Hackfests
Usability
Mairin Duffy, room D
GPG/CHASM
Ben Boeckel, room E
Packaging guidelines
Toshio Kuratomi, room E
Virtweb
Mike McGrath, room E
Zikula
Simon Birtwistle, Pascal Calarco, Mel Chua, room 4 and #fudcon-room-4; see Zikula hackfest for details.
Update Experience
Jon McCann, Christopher Aillon room E
Python 3
Ian Malcom, room E
Puppet BOFH
Yaakov Nemoy, room C
SystemTap
Will Cohen, room E
Fedora packaging in Eclipse
Elliott and Andrew, room E
General virt
Cole and Justin, room E
fuse-mediawiki
Ian Weller, room E
Pulsecaster
Clint and Paul, room B
AutoQA
James Laska, room B
F13 planning
John Poelstra, room E
GNOME shell
Jon McCann, Colin Walters room E
Sec arch / EPEL branch
Dennis Gilmore, room E
Ruby
Jeroen van Meeuwen, room C
SELinux
Dan Walsh, room E
Campus Ambassadors
John Rose, room E 2:00PM - 3:30PM (Sunday)
AMQP/Bus
J5, room E Discussing 10:45-12:30p
KDE 4 development
jreznik, room A (personal lesson for Toshio;-)
Jaroslav Reznik shows how to write rich multimedia and hardware aware applications and desktop widgets, in the afternoon (ping jreznik for more info and proper time)
Moksha, Fedora Community, CIVX hacking
lmacken, room E
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