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This page is a draft only
It is still under construction and content may change. Do not rely on the information on this page. The dates are not finalized yet -- currently considering 12-14 December and 9-11 January. So don't make non-refundable plans yet!

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We will hold a 3-day FUDCon a few weeks after the release of Fedora 10, to celebrate the occasion and kick off development of Fedora 11.

If you have questions, please contact the event's organizer -- Paul W. Frields.

The FUDCon will include two days of hackfests and a day of BarCamp. Location TBA.

Friday, Sunday hackfest hours: 10:00am-6:00pm
Saturday BarCamp hours: 9:00am-5:00pm

Current Attendees

Please add your name to the list if you will attend. Put an X in the Need Funding column if you need funding to attend. We'll use these answers to help figure out budgeting for the event.

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Budget is tight!
We typically cannot fund everyone who wants to attend. You can save quite a bit of money by carpooling or busing, and sharing hotel rooms. We will make every effort to have FUDCon be as affordable as possible.
No./Nr. Name Need Funding? Comments
1 Paul W. Frields Dec 5 is son's birthday, but can do either weekend.
2 Tom 'spot' Callaway Grand vizier.
3 Máirín Duffy
4 Scott Fitchet
5 Matt Domsch Can't make Dec 5-7, can make 12-14.
6 Russell Harrison Can probably make either weekend but the 12-14th might be better.
7 Jon Stanley
8 Chris Tyler Considering bringing a vanload of Seneca folks
9 Ricky Zhou Might be able to make one of the dates, but both 5-7 and 12-14 are dangerously close to finals :-(
10 Ian Weller X I prefer December, but whatever.
11 Clint Savage X Can likely make this based upon advanced notice.
12 Mike McGrath X You can take my life. But you can't take my FREEDOM!
13 Jesse Keating Either dates work for me. Will likely stay over for office visit.
14 James Laska No preference at this point


Daily Schedule

Thursday, N-1

FUDCon does not start until Friday. Thursday is when most non-local travelers will want to make their travel plans.

Friday, N

LOCATION : TBA

TIME : Beginning at 9:00 a.m. each day.

FUDCon is free to attend. You do not need to pre-register to attend, but pre-registration gives us a better idea of how to plan for food and space.

Coffee, drinks, and snacks will be available for FUDCon attendees.

More details will appear here over the next few weeks.

Hackfest sessions

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Add a hackfest!
ANYONE can run a hackfest, including you! Just pick a topic near and dear to your heart which you'd like to improve with a little elbow grease.
Session Name Session Leader General Plan
Build an AmbassadorKit Clint Savage / David Nalley Design and build an entire AmbassadorKit

Saturday, N+1

LOCATION: TBA

TIME: 9:00 a.m. SHARP. PLEASE try to be on time! All the important scheduling and other information about the sessions takes place between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.

This will be the BarCamp day of presentations, sessions, and talks. Lunch will be provided. Attendance is free. At the end of the day, there will be a FUDPub.

Sunday, N+2

LOCATION : TBA

TIME :

  • hackfest

BarCamp Sessions with Owners

Session Name ! Description ! Owner
State of the Wiki What we're doing now, what we should be doing, and why you should care Ian Weller (if attending) and Karsten Wade (if he wants)
Git for Dummies, by Dummies Learning from git masters is wonderful if you can do it. What about learning the simple, getting-started bits from someone who's just good at teaching? Paul W. Frields
Write Docs with DocBook XML DocBook XML is by far the preferred documentation method for Linux and FOSS. Some Fedora contributors have written entire books in DocBook! Learn how it works -- it's easier than you think, and more powerful than you imagine. Paul W. Frields

BarCamp Sessions Needing Owners

Session Name Description

Final Session Schedule

Room Room1 Room2 Room3 Etc.
Lunch

FUDPub

Details to follow.

Travel Details

Hotels

Local Transit