A proposal for your thoughts, as we plan future FUDCons...

seth vidal skvidal at fedoraproject.org
Mon Apr 11 14:13:46 UTC 2011


On Mon, 2011-04-11 at 07:04 -0700, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
> I'd like to get feedback on a possible thought around FUDCon.  I've 
> spoken with some folks about it in passing but I think it might be 
> worthwhile to bring up as an idea for pondering.
> 
> The idea is fairly simple: Trying out the idea of having a US-based 
> "worldwide" FUDCon for a year. I think we had a great deal of success, 
> and quite a bit of added productivity, in bringing in a handful of 
> contributors from other regions for the Tempe FUDCon just a few months 
> ago.  I believe that adding larger numbers of contributors from other 
> regions might help to scale that productivity and "getting things done" 
> in a great way.
> 
> I'd suggest that this would work in the following way: Rather than have 
> the NA FUDCon in Q4 of Red Hat's 2012 fiscal year (December 2011 - 
> February 2012), we allocate Q4 budget, plus the majority of next year's 
> budget for ALL FUDCons, towards a FUDCon in sometime between March and 
> July of next year (2012). We still use the regional money for the 
> 2012-2013 fiscal year by region, ie: 20k for bringing in folks from 
> Europe, etc. I think we could bring in a BOATLOAD (or airplane-load, I 
> suppose) of regional folks for that money.
> 
> And then shift back to having regular regional FUDCons the following 
> year, and then possibly back to another worldwide fudcon the year 
> following that, depending on success/fail.
> 
> (This might also have the benefit of having fudcon in the US in a season 
> that, quite frankly, doesn't suck for travel with snow.)
> 
> Thoughts, comments, flames? I think it's worthwhile to at least consider 
> the idea. I realize that we already have had the deadline pass for 
> submitting bids for a FUDCon in NA late this year/early next year, 
> though I suppose it's not entirely set in stone.  Pros/cons welcome!
> 

Do we have any contributors who are:
1. troubled by coming to the US and having their fingerprints taken?
2. find difficulty traveling to the US due to their country of origin?

The reason I bring this up is that July can be comfortable or can be
damned uncomfortable in huge swaths of the US. And therefore maybe we
should consider some place further north in north america, like canada
somewhere?

then people coming from outside of the US won't have to go through as
much rigamarole and possibly we all won't have to sweat nearly as much.

thoughts?
-sv




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