Fedora will be exhibiting at LinuxFest NorthWest
What, When, Where
- LinuxFest Northwest (LFNW)
- Saturday, May 6th and Sunday, May 7th, 2017
- Bellingham Technical College
- Air to BLI, Drive I-5, Rail, Bus or Ferry to Bellingham Port, or Ride-Share
LinuxFest Northwest (LFNW) 2017 is the 18th annual premier Linux event in the northwestern U.S. Two days of Linux related talks, exhibition space for clubs and vendors, after-fest event on Saturday and the World Famous Raffle. About 2000 people attended in 2015.
Registration
The event is free but you will need a badge to get into events, so register online and you can pick up your badge at the Friday Night Party.
Fedora Focus
Choose Freedom. Choose Fedora.
Freedom represents dedication to free software and content. The central goal for the Fedora Project is advancing software and content freedom. By including free alternatives to proprietary code and content we improve the state of free and open source software and content and limit the effects of proprietary or patent encumbered code.
Freedom sometimes prevents us from taking the easy way out by including proprietary or patent encumbered software in Fedora. We provide and promote free software and content with the end result: releases are predictable and 100% legally redistributable; free and open innovation to meet or exceed closed or proprietary solutions; and a completely free project anyone can emulate or copy for their own purposes.
Stop by the Fedora booth, check in at the Raspberry Pi or Beaglebone kiosk, create a pass phrase, connect with Fedora loves Python, check out the Fedora Labs Security spin, and maybe win a Fedora Tee-shirt.
The Fedora Security Lab provides a safe test environment to work on security auditing, forensics, system rescue and teaching security testing methodologies.
The Security Lab spin is maintained by a community of security testers and developers. It comes with clean and fast Xfce Desktop and customized menu that provides all the tools needed for security testing or to rescue a broken system.
The Live image is crafted using the LiveUSB Creator overlay feature so you can install and update software and save your test results.
Activities
Speakers
Session Proposals are due March 1st Submit your presentation
Fedora: Where We Are and Where We're Going Adam Williamson
Guests
Our booth visitors can generate a pass phrase with dice and the word lists, to receive a Fedora logo dice.
Guests can use ARM single board computers to enter comments and questions about Fedora.
Fedora Security Lab will be featured with Security Workbooks and Study Guides
Volunteers
Friday booth setup 3PM to 5PM. Saturday and Sunday Exhibition hall open from 9AM to 5PM.
Who | Fri | Sat | Sun | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jeff Sandys | X | X | X | Event Owner Staying at the Hampton Inn |
Jeff Fitzmaurice | X | X | X | Staying at the Hampton Inn |
Adam Williamson | X | X | ||
John Dulaney | X | |||
Laura Abbott | X |
Event artifacts
Budget
Item | Detail | Budget | Actuals | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sponsorship | Tier I | $1500 | 10 ft table | |
Swag | Dice+ | $500 | Logo Dice and XKCD poster | |
Shipping | RT LA | $150 | event box and banners | |
Travel | Hotel | $? | Security Spin help | |
Total | $2150+ | less travel |
Assets
Created
Design ticket for Fedora logo dice Fedora dice sample
Table Placards
Used
XKCD Passphrase graphic EFF Word Lists Hacker Highschool Workbooks and Study Guides
Travel Subsidy Requests
No travel subsidies were requested.