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There are 4 cameras. The workshop/hackfest sessions will not need volunteers, as most of them will not be practical to record or stream. | There are 4 cameras. The workshop/hackfest sessions will not need volunteers, as most of them will not be practical to record or stream. | ||
By signing up for a session, you're committing to: | By signing up for a session as a volunteer, you're committing to: | ||
* Attending that session | * Attending that session | ||
* | * Please get there at least 5 minutes before your session to start the video stream | ||
* Watching a timer and signalling the speaker (with signs) when he/she has 10, 5, and 0 minutes remaining. | * Watching a timer and signalling the speaker (with signs) when he/she has 10, 5, and 0 minutes remaining. | ||
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Transcription means typing the speaker's words and the questions and answers to the designated IRC room LIVE. If nobody volunteered for the transcription, just ask if anybody in the room would do it or do it yourself. | Transcription means typing the speaker's words and the questions and answers to the designated IRC room LIVE. If nobody volunteered for the transcription, just ask if anybody in the room would do it or do it yourself. | ||
== Video stream cookbook == | |||
(if anything goes wrong, call or text +420 605 83 17 13 ([http://sms.t-mobile.cz/open.jsp?recipient=605831713&text=Flock%20--%20Help%20needed%20in%20room for free!]) with the number of your room) | |||
At least one minute before start of lecture, but even if the speaker is not present yet, do: | |||
# Make sure two windows are open on your machine: Wirecast and Chrome | |||
# In Wirecast do: Output > Output settings... and select the talk you are about to stream | |||
# In Wirecast do: click Stream button above video preview, red light should appear | |||
# In Chrome-YouTube: go to https://www.youtube.com/my_live_events?filter=scheduled (you should be loged in as Flock Conference 2014 Prague) or click to "Live Events" in left menu and select "Upcoming" in "View" | |||
# On YouTube: in row with the talk you are about to stream, click on "Live Control Room" | |||
# On YouTube control room page: click on button "Preview" and OK in dialog, "Start Streaming" button should appear (the preview should be enabled as soon as stream hits Youtube; if not enabled, check steps 2-3 and refresh page) | |||
Wait for the speaker to get ready, and after that and only after that do: | |||
# On YouTube control room page: click on button "Start Streaming" and confirm dialog | |||
If the speaker finishes, do: (note that you cannot start same stream again!) | |||
# On YouTube control room page: click on button "Stop Streaming" and confirm dialog | |||
# In Wirecast: click on Stream button above video preview, red light should disappear | |||
See? Not a rocket science at all! Unclear? Edit! :) | |||
= Volunteer Slots = | = Volunteer Slots = | ||
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|T9:343 || Wednesday || 5 PM || Release Engineering and You || [[User:jmlich|Jozef Mlich]] || | |T9:343 || Wednesday || 5 PM || Release Engineering and You || [[User:jmlich|Jozef Mlich]] || | ||
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|T9:302 || Wednesday || 6 PM || Advocating Fedora.next || [[User: | |T9:302 || Wednesday || 6 PM || Advocating Fedora.next || [[User:mitzie|Zacharias Mitzelos]] || | ||
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|T9:343 || Wednesday || 6 PM || Documenting Software with Mallard || || | |T9:343 || Wednesday || 6 PM || Documenting Software with Mallard || || | ||
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|B286 || Wednesday || 6 PM || Fedora Badges & Badge Design || [[User: | |B286 || Wednesday || 6 PM || Fedora Badges & Badge Design || [[User:langdon|Langdon White]] || | ||
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|C215 || Wednesday || 6 PM || How Is the Fedora Kernel Different? || || | |C215 || Wednesday || 6 PM || How Is the Fedora Kernel Different? || || | ||
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|T9:302 || Thursday || 2 PM || The Problem with Unit Testing || || | |T9:302 || Thursday || 2 PM || The Problem with Unit Testing || || | ||
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|B286 || Thursday || 3 PM || Introduction to Docker - Workshop || | |B286 || Thursday || 3 PM || Introduction to Docker - Workshop || || | ||
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|B286 || Thursday || 5 PM || Fedora.next.next: Planning for Fedora 22 - Workshop || | |B286 || Thursday || 5 PM || Fedora.next.next: Planning for Fedora 22 - Workshop || || | ||
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|T9:346 || Saturday || 10 AM || State of ARM and aarch64 in Fedora || [[User:Asamalik|Adam Samalik]] || | |T9:346 || Saturday || 10 AM || State of ARM and aarch64 in Fedora || [[User:Asamalik|Adam Samalik]] || | ||
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|T9:347 || Saturday || 10 AM || Why can't I have the package that I need? || [[User: | |T9:347 || Saturday || 10 AM || Why can't I have the package that I need? || [[User:lbrabec | Lukáš Brabec ]] || | ||
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|T9:343 || Saturday || 11 AM || Fully Automated Static Analysis of Fedora Packages || [[User:hhorak|Honza Horak]] || | |T9:343 || Saturday || 11 AM || Fully Automated Static Analysis of Fedora Packages || [[User:hhorak|Honza Horak]] || | ||
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|T9:346 || Saturday || 11 AM || Through a Wire Fence: Fedora and RHEL || | |T9:346 || Saturday || 11 AM || Through a Wire Fence: Fedora and RHEL || || | ||
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|T9:302 || Saturday || 11 AM || Virtualization for Fedora Packagers and Developers || [[User:Yn1v|Neville A. Cross]] || | |T9:302 || Saturday || 11 AM || Virtualization for Fedora Packagers and Developers || [[User:Yn1v|Neville A. Cross]] || | ||
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|T9:347 || Saturday || 11 AM || You can write kernel tests too! || || | |T9:347 || Saturday || 11 AM || You can write kernel tests too! || [[User: pschindl | Petr Schindler]] || | ||
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|T9:346 || Saturday || 3 PM || ARM - Hackfest || {{result|fail}} || {{result|fail}} | |T9:346 || Saturday || 3 PM || ARM - Hackfest || {{result|fail}} || {{result|fail}} |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 23 March 2019
Volunteers
Each 45 minute session needs to have a volunteer running the camera, watching a timer, and monitoring IRC for Q&A (if it happens).
There are 4 cameras. The workshop/hackfest sessions will not need volunteers, as most of them will not be practical to record or stream.
By signing up for a session as a volunteer, you're committing to:
- Attending that session
- Please get there at least 5 minutes before your session to start the video stream
- Watching a timer and signalling the speaker (with signs) when he/she has 10, 5, and 0 minutes remaining.
If possible you should also try to:
- Make sure someone starts meeting recording in the irc channel for your room (#fedora-flock-RRR) using https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zodbot#Meeting_Functions (ie, #startmeeting sessionname)
- Ask them to also gateway questions and comments from IRC to the room/speaker as needed.
- Make sure they also #endmeeting when the session is complete.
NOTE: this person doesn't need to be you, just try and make sure there is someone.
You should not volunteer for a session where you are the speaker, or where you are giving a talk at the same time, or where you want to be in a separate session.
Just put your name beside the sessions that you want to volunteer for. Take as many as you want, but please, only one volunteer per session.
Remember, by doing this, you make it possible for the rest of the Fedora community to participate (and view for years to come). Thanks!
Transcription means typing the speaker's words and the questions and answers to the designated IRC room LIVE. If nobody volunteered for the transcription, just ask if anybody in the room would do it or do it yourself.
Video stream cookbook
(if anything goes wrong, call or text +420 605 83 17 13 (for free!) with the number of your room)
At least one minute before start of lecture, but even if the speaker is not present yet, do:
- Make sure two windows are open on your machine: Wirecast and Chrome
- In Wirecast do: Output > Output settings... and select the talk you are about to stream
- In Wirecast do: click Stream button above video preview, red light should appear
- In Chrome-YouTube: go to https://www.youtube.com/my_live_events?filter=scheduled (you should be loged in as Flock Conference 2014 Prague) or click to "Live Events" in left menu and select "Upcoming" in "View"
- On YouTube: in row with the talk you are about to stream, click on "Live Control Room"
- On YouTube control room page: click on button "Preview" and OK in dialog, "Start Streaming" button should appear (the preview should be enabled as soon as stream hits Youtube; if not enabled, check steps 2-3 and refresh page)
Wait for the speaker to get ready, and after that and only after that do:
- On YouTube control room page: click on button "Start Streaming" and confirm dialog
If the speaker finishes, do: (note that you cannot start same stream again!)
- On YouTube control room page: click on button "Stop Streaming" and confirm dialog
- In Wirecast: click on Stream button above video preview, red light should disappear
See? Not a rocket science at all! Unclear? Edit! :)
Volunteer Slots
Wednesday, August 6
Room | Day | Time | Topic | Volunteer | Transcriber |
B286 | Wednesday | 8:45 AM | Opening: Fedora Project Leader | Chris Ward | |
B286 | Wednesday | 9 AM | Keynote: Free And Open Source Software In Europe: Policies And Implementations | Chris Ward | |
C215 | Wednesday | 10 AM | Better Presentation of fonts in Fedora | Tomas Radej | |
T9:343 | Wednesday | 10 PM | Contributing to Fedora SELinux policy | Jozef Mlich | |
B286 | Wednesday | 10 AM | Fedora QA - You are important | Chris Ward | |
T9:302 | Wednesday | 11 PM | Fedora Magazine | Zacharias Mitzelos | |
B286 | Wednesday | 11 PM | State of Copr Build Service | Jozef Mlich | |
T9:343 | Wednesday | 11 AM | Taskotron and Me | Chris Ward | |
C215 | Wednesday | 11 AM | Where's Wayland? | Neville A. Cross | |
T9:343 | Wednesday | 2 PM | Fedora Workstation - Goals, Philosophy, and Future | Neville A. Cross | |
T9:302 | Wednesday | 2 AM | Procrastination makes you better: Life of a remotee | Haïkel Guémar | |
B286 | Wednesday | 2 PM | Python 3 as Default | Giannis Konstantinidis | |
C215 | Wednesday | 2 PM | Wayland Input Status | Jozef Mlich | |
B286 | Wednesday | 3 PM | Evolving the Fedora updates process | Honza Horak | |
T9:343 | Wednesday | 3 PM | Fedora Future Devices | Jozef Mlich | |
T9:302 | Wednesday | 3 PM | Outreach Program for Women: Lessons in Collaboration | Tomas Radej | |
C215 | Wednesday | 3 PM | Predictive Input Methods | Zacharias Mitzelos | |
C215 | Wednesday | 4 PM | Open Communication and Collaboration Tools for humans | Jozef Mlich | |
B286 | Wednesday | 4 PM | State of the Fedora Kernel | Truong Anh Tuan | |
T9:302 | Wednesday | 4 PM | The curious case of Fedora Freshmen (aka Issue #101) | Chris Roberts | |
T9:343 | Wednesday | 4 PM | UX 101: Practical usability methods that everyone can use | Tomas Hozza | |
T9:302 | Wednesday | 5 PM | Fedora Ambassadors: State of the Union | Zacharias Mitzelos | |
B286 | Wednesday | 5 PM | Hyperkitty: Past, Present, and Future | Chris Roberts | |
C215 | Wednesday | 5 PM | Kernel Tuning | Tomas Radej | |
T9:343 | Wednesday | 5 PM | Release Engineering and You | Jozef Mlich | |
T9:302 | Wednesday | 6 PM | Advocating Fedora.next | Zacharias Mitzelos | |
T9:343 | Wednesday | 6 PM | Documenting Software with Mallard | ||
B286 | Wednesday | 6 PM | Fedora Badges & Badge Design | Langdon White | |
C215 | Wednesday | 6 PM | How Is the Fedora Kernel Different? |
Thursday August 7
Room | Day | Time | Topic | Volunteer | Transcriber |
C215 | Thursday | 9 AM | Fedora Server Role-ing Along | ||
T9:343 | Thursday | 9 AM | From Schedule to (awesome) Release | Chris Roberts | |
B286 | Thursday | 9 AM | Review Server: Package Reviews without Bugzilla | Jozef Mlich | |
T9:302 | Thursday | 9 AM | Yubikeys | Zacharias Mitzelos | |
T9:302 | Thursday | 10 AM | Fedora Secondary Architectures | Jozef Mlich | |
B286 | Thursday | 10 AM | Orchestration with Ansible at Fedora Project | Chris Roberts | |
C215 | Thursday | 10 AM | UEFI: The Great Satan and you | ||
T9:343 | Thursday | 10 AM | Improving Mentors program | Neville A. Cross | |
B286 | Thursday | 11 AM | Keynote: Novena: Building a laptop from scratch | Zacharias Mitzelos | |
C215 | Thursday | 2 PM | Meet your FESCo | Chris Roberts | |
B286 | Thursday | 2 PM | NoSQL in Fedora Infra | Chris Ward | |
T9:343 | Thursday | 2 PM | Rise of the Fedora desktop: Gaming | Neville A. Cross | |
T9:302 | Thursday | 2 PM | The Problem with Unit Testing | ||
B286 | Thursday | 3 PM | Introduction to Docker - Workshop | ||
B286 | Thursday | 5 PM | Fedora.next.next: Planning for Fedora 22 - Workshop |
Friday August 8
Room | Day | Time | Topic | Volunteer | Transcriber |
B286 | Friday | 9 AM | Docker and Fedora | Truong Anh Tuan | |
C215 | Friday | 9 AM | Fedora i18n: Past, Present, Future | ||
T9:343 | Friday | 9 AM | How I Built a Github clone in 2 weeks | Chris Ward | |
T9:302 | Friday | 9 AM | Where is DevAssistant Going? | Neville A. Cross | |
T9:302 | Friday | 10 AM | FDocumentation with Publican | ||
B286 | Friday | 10 AM | Fedora Infrastructure present to future | Chris Roberts | |
T9:343 | Friday | 10 AM | GNOME: a content application update | Giannis Konstantinidis | |
C215 | Friday | 10 AM | Systemd daemon integration, next step to world domination | Tomas Hozza | |
B286 | Friday | 11 AM | Fedora.Next Joint Session | Chris Roberts | |
T9:343 | Friday | 2 PM | AutheNtication at Fedora evolved | David Gay | |
C215 | Friday | 2 PM | Building an application installer from the ground up | Tomas Radej | |
B286 | Friday | 2 PM | Env and Stack WG - plans | Truong Anh Tuan | |
T9:302 | Friday | 2 PM | Fast deployment of OS images on bare metal with Anaconda: Fedora | Adam Samalik | |
A1051 | Friday | 3 PM | 3D printing is easy - Workshop | ||
T9:343 | Friday | 3 PM | Documentation Hackfest - Workshop | ||
B286 | Friday | 3 PM | EPEL.next - Workshop | ||
C215 | Friday | 3 PM | Make tools with fedmsg - Workshop | ||
C215 | Friday | 5 PM | Building an inexpensive and scalable storage system with ARM and GlusterFS - Workshop | ||
T9:347 | Friday | 5 PM | DevAssistant - Workshop | ||
B286 | Friday | 5 PM | Fedora Security Lab - Workshop | ||
T9:302 | Friday | 5 PM | Hyperkitty - Workshop | ||
T9:343 | Friday | 5 PM | Packages Review - Hackfest |
Saturday August 9
Room | Day | Time | Topic | Volunteer | Transcriber |
T9:346 | Saturday | 9 AM | Arm Server Update | ||
T9:347 | Saturday | 9 AM | Improving Bug Reporting Workflow | ||
T9:302 | Saturday | 9 AM | New features of rpm and dnf | Adam Samalik | |
T9:343 | Saturday | 9 AM | Secure Programming Practices | Tomas Radej | |
T9:302 | Saturday | 10 AM | Fedora for Developers | Truong Anh Tuan | |
T9:343 | Saturday | 10 AM | Security Code Audit 101 | ||
T9:346 | Saturday | 10 AM | State of ARM and aarch64 in Fedora | Adam Samalik | |
T9:347 | Saturday | 10 AM | Why can't I have the package that I need? | Lukáš Brabec | |
T9:343 | Saturday | 11 AM | Fully Automated Static Analysis of Fedora Packages | Honza Horak | |
T9:346 | Saturday | 11 AM | Through a Wire Fence: Fedora and RHEL | ||
T9:302 | Saturday | 11 AM | Virtualization for Fedora Packagers and Developers | Neville A. Cross | |
T9:347 | Saturday | 11 AM | You can write kernel tests too! | Petr Schindler | |
T9:346 | Saturday | 3 PM | ARM - Hackfest | ||
T9:302 | Saturday | 3 PM | Governance of Fedora under Fedora.next - Workshop | ||
T9:347 | Saturday | 3 PM | Taskotron Planning and Hacking - Workshop | ||
T9:301 | Saturday | 3 PM | Systemd - Hackfest | ||
T9:343 | Saturday | 5 PM | Configuring a minimal, 2-node KVM-based OpenStack setup using virtual machines - Workshop | ||
T9:347 | Saturday | 5 PM | Continuous Delivery using Jenkins and Ansible - Workshop | ||
T9:302 | Saturday | 5 PM | Fedora.next and the fate of spins - Workshop | ||
T9:346 | Saturday | 5 PM | GNOME newcomers - Workshop |