So, I'm going to attend the Community Leadership Summit which runs the weekend before OSCON, and since I'll be there, I figured I might as well stay. Last year, we decided that a Fedora booth would be exorbitant, and I think that was a good decision. Adam Miller was there https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/oscon-2016-expo-hall-booth-report/ but more from a RH point of view than Fedora in specfic.
This year, Red Hat has a large booth, and offered me a "pod" within it (a cabinet and monitor for demos). The whole thing is being designed by a contracted events company; we won't need the event box, but it would be nice to have some swag.
I've never been to OSCON; what can those who have tell me about the audience? The conference program schedule looks pretty technical, with a lot of programming and sysadmin talks. That seems like a pretty good match for trying to create converts to Fedora through Workstation, Atomic, and Server. Do you think we should aim more for an end-user angle or a contributor one?