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This is the main page for the Fedora Council 2024 Hackfest. The purpose of the 2024 Council Hackfest is to forge a path forward for the Fedora 2028 Strategy.

At a glance:

  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Red Hat Amsterdam office)
  • Dates: 6-9 February 2024


Participants

No Name FAS Role Origin location Remote? Day 1 (Tue, 6 Feb) Day 2 (Wed, 7 Feb) Day 3 (Thu, 8 Feb) Day 4 (Fri, 9 Feb)
1 Justin W. Flory jflory7 Community Architect Brussels, BE no Checkmark.png Checkmark.png Checkmark.png Checkmark.png
2 Matthew Miller mattdm Project Leader Brussels, BE no Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png
3 Aoife Moloney amoloney Operations Architect Brussels, BE no Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png
4 Sumantro Mukherjee sumantrom Elected Representative Kolkata, IN no Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png
5 T0xic0der Akashdeep Dhar Elected Representative Kolkata, IN no Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png
6 David Cantrell dcantrell Engineering Representative ?? no Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png
7 Alberto Rodríguez Sánchez bt0dotninja Mindshare Representative Mexico City, MX no Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png
8 Jona Azizaj jonatoni DEI Advisor Brussels, BE no Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png
9 Fernando Fernandez Mancera ffmancera Initiative Co-Lead Brussels, BE no Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png
10 Smera Goel smeragoel Initiative Co-Lead ?? ?? Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png Questionmark.png

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Purpose

The purpose of the Fedora Council 2024 Hackfest is accomplish the following:

  1. Example 1
  2. Example 2
  3. Example 3


Impact

  • Vision: An abstract idea of where we want to go.
  • Mission: A more concrete picture of how we get to the vision.

Why this vision and mission?

  1. Supporting evidence 1
  2. Supporting evidence 2
  3. Supporting evidence 3


Primary goals

Primary goals are our most urgent tasks that set the minimum bar for what we want to accomplish.

Example Goal 1

  • Goal: One-sentence summary of what we want to accomplish.
  • Success metric: The metric we use to know whether we accomplished this goal or not.

Descriptive text to provide more details about the goal and why it is important.

Example Goal 2

  • Goal: One-sentence summary of what we want to accomplish.
  • Success metric: The metric we use to know whether we accomplished this goal or not.

Descriptive text to provide more details about the goal and why it is important.

Example Goal 3

  • Goal: One-sentence summary of what we want to accomplish.
  • Success metric: The metric we use to know whether we accomplished this goal or not.

Descriptive text to provide more details about the goal and why it is important.


Secondary goals

Secondary goals are other important tasks that are valuable to discuss in person, but are not defined as "mission critical" for the success of the hackfest. How much time we get to cover secondary goals depends on how much ground we cover with the primary goals.

Example Goal 1

  • Goal: One-sentence summary of what we want to accomplish.
  • Success metric: The metric we use to know whether we accomplished this goal or not.

Descriptive text to provide more details about the goal and why it is important.


Example Goal 2

  • Goal: One-sentence summary of what we want to accomplish.
  • Success metric: The metric we use to know whether we accomplished this goal or not.

Descriptive text to provide more details about the goal and why it is important.


Q&A

  1. Is this realistic to accomplish?
    • Answer here.
  2. Does everyone need to be in the same room for this to happen?
    • Answer here.
  3. What happens if this hackfest does not happen?
    • Answer here.


Logistics

Planning pre-requisites

  • Publish wiki page proposal for feedback
  • Create new logic model based off original planning notes
  • Finalize participant list
  • Calculate final budget
  • Submit proposal to Fedora Council
  • Complete supporting research leading up to hackfest


Proposal: 2020

  1. Location: Brno, Czechia
  2. Dates: 20-22 March 2020
  3. Travel itinerary:
    • US-based participants arrive on Thursday evening, May 9th
    • International participants arrive on Wednesday evening, May 8th
    • Participants leave on Sunday night, May 12th


Budget

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Contributor Travel plan Estimated travel cost (USD)
Alisha Mohanty Bhubaneswar <=> DEL <=> ?? <=> PRG $800
Justin W. Flory NYC <=> ?? <=> PRG $1000
Marie Nordin ROC <=> NYC <=> ?? <=> PRG $900
Maria Gracia Leandro Lombardo CUC <=> ?? (not U.S.) <=> PRG $1200
Maria Leonova BRQ $0
Matthew Miller BOS <=> PRG $600
Michael S. CDG <=> PRG $120
Nick Bebout Evanston <=> ORD/MDW <=> PRG $925
Renata Gegaj PRN <=> PRG $200
Sayan Chowdhury BLR <=> ?? <=> PRG $700
Shraddha Agrawal DEL <=> ?? <=> PRG $800
Tanvi Shrivastava BLR <=> ?? <=> PRG $700
Xavier Lamien Paris <=> PRG ~$120
Round Trip Prague to Brno for 8 attendees PRG <=> BRQ $400
  1. Travel: ~$8145 USD (anticipated)
  2. Accommodation (10 attendees): ~$2500 USD
  3. Location: $0
    • Red Hat Czech s.r.o.
  4. Meals: ~$1500 USD (food for 10 for 3.5 days, inc. one social dinner)c

Total budget: ~$12,145 USD


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