Over the weekend, two interesting events happened -- one was Lindependence and the other was RMLL.
No time pressure, as I know that everyone is busy -- but I'm curious to see the event reports from both of those, both from the perspective of how things went, but also from the perspective of whether or not we should fund them again next year.
I hope they both went well!
--Max
Hi, Max --
Actually, Lindependence starts on Sunday, July 13 -- it was originally scheduled for July 4, but it was pushed back a week. Two Lindependence events next week are July 13 and July 15 at Taylor Hall in Felton Presbyterian Church, 6090 Highway 9, Felton, Calif.
For more information, see http://www.lindependence.net
As the organizer of Lindependence, I can assure you that Fedora will be adequately represented :-)
Larry Cafiero http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lcafiero
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Max Spevack mspevack@redhat.com wrote:
Over the weekend, two interesting events happened -- one was Lindependence and the other was RMLL.
No time pressure, as I know that everyone is busy -- but I'm curious to see the event reports from both of those, both from the perspective of how things went, but also from the perspective of whether or not we should fund them again next year.
I hope they both went well!
--Max
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2008, Larry Cafiero wrote:
Actually, Lindependence starts on Sunday, July 13 -- it was originally scheduled for July 4, but it was pushed back a week. Two Lindependence events next week are July 13 and July 15 at Taylor Hall in Felton Presbyterian Church, 6090 Highway 9, Felton, Calif.
For more information, see http://www.lindependence.net
As the organizer of Lindependence, I can assure you that Fedora will be adequately represented :-)
Alrighty, then. Calendars and I don't get along. Good luck at the event! ;)
--Max
On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 18:11:52 +0200 (CEST), Max Spevack mspevack@redhat.com wrote:
Over the weekend, two interesting events happened -- one was Lindependence and the other was RMLL.
No time pressure, as I know that everyone is busy
Hi
For the RMLL, we have asked our friends that were there to send a small evaluation, but the first feed back have been good :)
Regards,
Pierre
Pierre-Yves wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 18:11:52 +0200 (CEST), Max Spevack mspevack@redhat.com wrote:
Over the weekend, two interesting events happened -- one was Lindependence and the other was RMLL.
No time pressure, as I know that everyone is busy
Hi
For the RMLL, we have asked our friends that were there to send a small evaluation, but the first feed back have been good :)
As announced there is the evaluation of the events made by the ambassadors that were in the RMLL.
Regards,
Pierre
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Max Spevack mspevack@redhat.com wrote:
Over the weekend, two interesting events happened -- one was Lindependence and the other was RMLL.
Hi, Max --
Sorry for being so tardy, but two of the three Lindependence events took place on July 13 and July 15 at the Felton Presbyterian Church in Felton, California. For a very short recap of the project, Lindependence is introducing GNU/Linux to the town of Felton during the month of July, and part of the project is to have volunteers go Microsoft-free for a week with the hope they will go proprietary free forever :-) Four major distros -- Fedora, Mandriva, Ubuntu and Debian -- had representatives at the meetings, as well as OpenOffice.org
You can find the site at http://www.lindependence.net or my running diary at http://lin08.wordpress.com
The third event is scheduled for July 26, as part of a day-long activities in the town celebrating the purchase of their waterworks from a multinational corporation (a long story here).
In any case, about 150 people came on Sunday (July 13) and perhaps the most interesting facet of the project was that people were asking to have their laptops and desktops converted from Windows -- they had had enough of Microsoft and they were looking for something new. Around 10 people left with GNU/Linux on their computers -- mostly Ubuntu, unfortunately for us (more on this later) -- which personally I found astounding. Frankly, I thought people would be apprehensive, but there was such a groundswell against the Redmond product that it was awe-inspiring.
While I was doing most of the oversight of the project as its organizer, I also represented Fedora and answered questions, showed Fedora 9 on both a iBook G3 and a Dell 5000 Inspiron laptop, and I handed out some live CDs -- the live CDs were from the Cabrillo College GNU/Linux Users Group -- with my card in case they needed support. Were I not responsible for the entire event, I would have had more time to represent Fedora solely, and Frank Turner of Cabrillo GLUG helped at the table. While we handed out a significant number of live CDs -- 20-30 by my estimation -- I don't think any of the computers that left the building on Sunday had Fedora on them.
On Tuesday, about 50 people showed up to check out GNU/Linux, and with it being more low-key, I was able to talk about Fedora more with folks who attended, giving away a significant number of live CDs. The tone was pretty much the same: We've had enough of Windows -- we want a change.
Again, one of the things about this project that is very surprising is that people are really fed up with Windows, to the point where they don't even want to consider dual-booting or just trying Linux from a live CD -- many people wanted to "get this s**t off my machine" (and you know, of course, what they're talking about) and install Linux straight away and have it solely as their operating system.
So on the whole this event so far has been a success, and I am hoping that Fedora benefits from its participation.
For the 26th, I'm going to call out Karsten Wade publicly: Karsten, I really need help on the 26th, and I'm inviting any other ambassador who is nearby to come to Felton (just over the hill from Silicon Valley) to represent Fedora. We're out of live CDs and have no other materials to offer, and as the organizer of this event, I will not be able to give the Fedora table the attention it deserves.
If you're still awake at this point, thank you for reading all the way through.
Larry Cafiero http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Lcafiero
On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 11:06 -0700, Larry Cafiero wrote:
For the 26th, I'm going to call out Karsten Wade publicly: Karsten, I really need help on the 26th, and I'm inviting any other ambassador who is nearby to come to Felton (just over the hill from Silicon Valley) to represent Fedora. We're out of live CDs and have no other materials to offer, and as the organizer of this event, I will not be able to give the Fedora table the attention it deserves.
Yep, I was there, hope that Larry caught a photo of the table. I'm preparing a separate, full report. Sorry about missing the previous events, we got sick in the family and I was mainly off the wire for the week.
- Karsten
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