Dear *,
Below the planning for the Miniconf devroom. In Bold, talks associated with Fedora speakers proposals. * * *Room 1 (H.1301):* ================================================ Saturday: ---------
13:00-14:00: video team set-up
1: 14:00-14:45: Dave Neary: The Maemo Community Council: a case-study in governance. *2: 14:45-15:30: Max Spevack: Fedora Governance.* 3: 15:30-16:15: Petteri Räty: Distribution HR management.
16:15-16:45: break
4: 16:45-17:30: Vincent Untz: Working with GNOME upstream. 5: 17:30-18:15: mobile distributions and upstream challenges 6: 18:15-19:00: Petteri Räty: How to be a good upstream.
Sunday: -------
09:00-10:00: video team set-up
7: 10:00-10:45: Bruno Cornec: Continuous Packaging with Project-Builder.org. 8: 10:45-11:30: Guillaume Rousse: the youri project. 9: 11:30-12:15: Adrian Schröter: Cross-distro packaging experience with the openSUSE Buildservice. 10: 12:15-13:00: Sune Vuorela: Shared libraries in Debian. 11: 13:00-13:45: Ralf Treinen and Stefano Zacchiroli: Cross-distro dependency resolution.
13:45-14:45: lunch break
12: 14:45-15:30: Jeff Johnson: Transactionally Protected Package Management. 13: 15:30-16:15: John Thomson: Transactional Roll-backs and Upgrades. 14: 16:15-17:00: Wouter Verhelst: Debian Secrets: power tools for power users.
*Room 2 (H.1302):* ================================================
Saturday: --------- 15: 13:00-13:45: Klaas Freitag: Hermes Message Dispatching. 16: 13:45-14:30: Stephan Kulow: Clicfs as perfect live CD file system 17: 14:30-15:15: Some SUSE fellow: MirrorBrain 18: 15:15-16:15: Ralph Angenendt: Infrastructure round table
16:00-16:45: break
19: 16:45-17:30: Anne NICOLAS: translations of package descriptions *20: 17:30-18:15: Thomas Canniot and Armel Kermovant: Fedora-fr and upstream * * French communitieis.* *21: 18:15-19:00: Sandro Mathys and Marcus Moeller : Spacewalk.*
Sunday: -------
09:00-10:00: nothing
21: 10:00-10:45: Gabor Szabo: packaging perl and CPAN modules. 22: 10:45-11:30: Dominique Dumont: Config::Model and configuration upgrades during package upgrade. 23: 11:30-12:15: Nicolas Pierron: the configuration system of NixOS. 24: 12:15-13:00: Thomas Koch: Packaging with topgit. 25: 13:00-13:45: Pavol Rusnak: RPM packaging collaboration.
13:45-14:45: lunch break
26: 14:45-15:30: Christopher Hofmann: Distribution Image building with KIWI. 27: 15:30-16:15: Some SUSE fellow: SUSE Studio 28: 15:45-16:30: Harald Hoyer: Dracut - a generic, modular initramfs generation tool.
Sorry, if some of you are a little bit disappointed however it was a difficult project this year. Let's hope, we will do a better job for the next edition.
Kind Regards Frederic
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010, Frederic Hornain wrote:
Sorry, if some of you are a little bit disappointed however it was a difficult project this year. Let's hope, we will do a better job for the next edition.
It's been very difficult this year, because the FOSDEM organization has changed a lot about how the talks in the devrooms are organized. My understanding is that projects themselves don't have devrooms this year, but rather that devrooms are based around certain topics, but that there is still no clear owner of the schedule for each devroom, and different projects are left to sort it all out themselves.
In short, the uncertainty around talks seems to be due to FOSDEM's organization, and not because of anything that Frederic either has or hasn't done.
It will be interesting for all of us to see how FOSDEM is this year. Based on the roster of names who are attending, it's certainly going to be a big meeting-event for a lot of the Fedora folks in the region.
I think we need to figure out what sorts of discussions and meetings we want to have *around* FOSDEM, so that we can all have a valuable weekend.
I'd like to propose that we use Friday February 5th as a "Fedora Activity Day" and that we try to have several hours of Fedora & EMEA-related conversations in a restaurant somewhere in Brussels, like we did at FOSDEM in 2007.
--Max
On 01/11/2010 01:16 AM, Max Spevack wrote:
It's been very difficult this year, because the FOSDEM organization has changed a lot about how the talks in the devrooms are organized. My understanding is that projects themselves don't have devrooms this year, but rather that devrooms are based around certain topics, but that there is still no clear owner of the schedule for each devroom, and different projects are left to sort it all out themselves.
In short, the uncertainty around talks seems to be due to FOSDEM's organization, and not because of anything that Frederic either has or hasn't done.
It will be interesting for all of us to see how FOSDEM is this year. Based on the roster of names who are attending, it's certainly going to be a big meeting-event for a lot of the Fedora folks in the region.
I think we need to figure out what sorts of discussions and meetings we want to have *around* FOSDEM, so that we can all have a valuable weekend.
I'd like to propose that we use Friday February 5th as a "Fedora Activity Day" and that we try to have several hours of Fedora & EMEA-related conversations in a restaurant somewhere in Brussels, like we did at FOSDEM in 2007.
definitively +1!!
Luca
+1
2010/1/11 Luca Foppiano luca@foppiano.org
On 01/11/2010 01:16 AM, Max Spevack wrote:
It's been very difficult this year, because the FOSDEM organization has changed a lot about how the talks in the devrooms are organized. My understanding is that projects themselves don't have devrooms this year, but rather that devrooms are based around certain topics, but that there is still no clear owner of the schedule for each devroom, and different projects are left to sort it all out themselves.
In short, the uncertainty around talks seems to be due to FOSDEM's organization, and not because of anything that Frederic either has or hasn't done.
It will be interesting for all of us to see how FOSDEM is this year. Based on the roster of names who are attending, it's certainly going to be a big meeting-event for a lot of the Fedora folks in the region.
I think we need to figure out what sorts of discussions and meetings we want to have *around* FOSDEM, so that we can all have a valuable weekend.
I'd like to propose that we use Friday February 5th as a "Fedora Activity Day" and that we try to have several hours of Fedora & EMEA-related conversations in a restaurant somewhere in Brussels, like we did at FOSDEM in 2007.
definitively +1!!
Luca
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