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While part of fudcon is designed to let participants from the end-user to the highly technical user give talks of their choosing, there are typically a few specific themes selected for the conference.  For FUDCon 2011, topics already in the works include:
While part of fudcon is designed to let participants from the end-user to the highly technical user give talks of their choosing, there are typically a few specific themes selected for the conference.  For FUDCon 2011, topics already in the works include:


* Future architecture of the tools that allow anyone to create remixes of Fedora software and software from other compatible repositories
* Architecture and future of the tools that allow anyone to create remixes of Fedora software and software from other compatible repositories
* Offering basic legal education regarding software development such as intellectual property issues like copyright, patents, and trademarks, and how these issues intersect with free and open source software development
* Offering basic legal education regarding software development such as intellectual property issues like copyright, patents, and trademarks, and how these issues intersect with free and open source software development
* Another specific theme goes here
* Design and build a free and open source cloud based solution using Fedora to deploy on systems like Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)

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The Fedora Users and Developers Conference (FUDCon) Tempe 2011, will be held the last weekend in January 2011 at Arizona State University bringing together Fedora Users and Developers from across North America.

The Fedora Project holds several FUDCon events throughout the world, with one happening in North America each year. Collaboration, communication and community are the keys that make FUDCon work. With so many contributors throughout North America and the world, the Fedora Project strives to bring these bright minds together once a year to work together in person at FUDCon Tempe 2011.

FUDCon Tempe 2011 will consist of three basic sessions; educational, hack-fests and ad-hoc. The point of FUDCon is to allow flexible collaboration while providing useful growth and value to the Fedora Project. By providing some baseline education sessions, users will grow while the hack-fests and ad-hoc sessions are focused on growing the Fedora Project code base and community.

FUDCON Tempe 2011 Profile

  • Estimated Attendance: 200-350+
  • Attendance for FUDCon Toronto 2009 (Dec '09): 220
  • Attendance for FUDCon Boston 2009 (Jan '09): 190

Audience Profile

FUDCon Tempe 2011 will focus on contributors, developers and community users who help grow the Fedora Project and its upstream projects.

About FUDCon

FUDCon is the Fedora Users and Developers Conference, a major free software event held in various regions around the world, usually annually per region. FUDCon is a combination of sessions, talks, workshops, and hack-fests in which contributors work on specific initiatives. Topics include infrastructure, feature development, community building, general management and governance, marketing, testing and QA, packaging, etc.

FUDCon Tempe 2011 Venue

FUDCon Tempe 2011 will be held at the Arizona State University campus from January 29 – 31, 2011. Two days of talks and sessions will be held in the ASU Brickyard Artisan engineering facility, allowing FUDCon attendees to easily mingle with students in the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering. A third day of hackfests will be held in the ASU Memorial Union, ASU's newly refurbished, state-of-the-art meeting facility and student gathering facility.

FUDCon Tempe 2011 Focus

While part of fudcon is designed to let participants from the end-user to the highly technical user give talks of their choosing, there are typically a few specific themes selected for the conference. For FUDCon 2011, topics already in the works include:

  • Architecture and future of the tools that allow anyone to create remixes of Fedora software and software from other compatible repositories
  • Offering basic legal education regarding software development such as intellectual property issues like copyright, patents, and trademarks, and how these issues intersect with free and open source software development
  • Design and build a free and open source cloud based solution using Fedora to deploy on systems like Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)