User tracks - A first try

Bert Desmet bert at devnox.be
Fri Nov 6 19:54:28 UTC 2009


I have some remarks here...
it's not that I don't want to be flexible, but splitting myself in 3 is
kinda hard, even for me ;-)

cheers,
Bert Desmet

Op donderdag 05-11-2009 om 20:17 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Steven M.
Parrish:
> Currently we have 42 proposed sessions and 40 available time slots.  This is 
> based on 8 rooms x 5 slots each.
> 
> I came up with several possible tracks.  This is only a rough proposal so 
> comments are encouraged.
> 
> User track #1:  Contributors - geared towards those who wish to join the 
> Fedora Project
> 
> Session #1 - Getting Started in the Fedora Community ====> DONE BY YAAKOV AND ME
> Session #2 - Effective Bug reporting
> Session #3 - How to participate in test days 
> Session #4 - Introduction to Packaging
> Session #5 - Designing UI Mockups in Inkscape 
> 
> 
> User track #2:  Users - geared towards new and current users
> 
> Session #1 - How to install Fedora =======> DONE BY ME
> Session #2 - How to add & remove software in Fedora
> Session #3 - Configuring Fedora Networking 
> Session #4 - Sound in Fedora
> Session #5 - Running Rawhide
> 
> User track #3: SysAdmins 
> 
> Session #1 - What is SELinux trying to tell me?
> Session #2 - SELinux Sandbox
> Session #3 - Secure Virtualization
> Session #4 - Bootstrapping Puppetmanaged 
> Session #5 - Puppet Common Modules 
> 
> User track #4: Developers
> 
> Session #1 - System configuration tools overview and future 
> Session #2 - Edge Programming 
> Session #3 - Kernel - misc, other, bonghits... 
> Session #4 - Design Eye for Frightful UIs 
> Session #5 - Fedora graphics future
> 
> User track #5 - Code monkeys
> 
> Session #1 - Git ====> DONE BY ME
> Session #2 - How I Got Started with PyGTK 
> Session #3 - Eclipse and You
> Session #4 - Smalltalk Hacking On Fedora 
> Session #5 - Hacking with Fedora Community, Moksha, and TurboGears2
> 
> User track #6  - Fedora in the world - Sessions will cover how Fedora is being 
> used, as well as programs influenced by the Fedora Project
> 
> Session #1 - Sugar, SOAS, olpc
> Session #2 - Fedora Electronic Lab in Action: The Moxie Experience So Far
> Session #3 - Being Present - a Beginners Guide to FLOSS Outreach in Education 
> Session #4 - Teaching Open Source
> Session #5 - Silverblu Minks and Titleist Golf Balls 
> 
> User track #7 - General Linux & FLOSS topics
> 
> Session #1 - boot.kernel.org
> Session #2 - Getting started with IPv6 
> Session #3 - Using LVM 
> Session #4 - oVirt / dCloud - vm and cloud management
> Session #5 - Lawyering for Fedora 
> 
> User track #8 - Fedora Infrastructure
> 
> Session #1 - Metrics: The difference between problems and measurements 
> Session #2 - AMQP Messaging for Fedora Developers 
> Session #3 - AMQP/Qpid on Fedora - The definitive guide 
> Session #4 - Mirroring Fedora for Fun and Profit! 
> Session #5 - AutoQA
> 
> 
> These topics did not fit into one of the above tracks but are still important 
> and should be included.  
>  
> Yum in F12 and F13
> Panel Discussion: Developers and Sysadmins: How to work together
> 
> Also note that based on this there is no room for sessions proposed on the day 
> of.   Is it possible to get any additional rooms? 
> 
> Please comment and make suggestions as this is a work in progress,  Will get 
> this on the wiki tomorrow after work.
> 
> Steven
> 
> 
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