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The Fedora community will celebrate the release of Fedora Linux 38 with a virtual Release Party. The virtual release parties are a great way to learn more about the latest Fedora Linux release. More importantly, they are a chance to spend time with the wonderful Fedora community.


Dates

Friday, 2 June to Saturday, 3 June 2023


Registration link

https://hopin.com/events/fedora-linux-38-release-party/registration


Schedule

Friday June 2

Time (EDT, UTC-4) Time (UTC) Session title Name of speaker Description Notes
7:00-8:15 AM 11:00-12:15 Hallway Track - Pre-Event Social N/A Join us in the Fedora Museum to meetup and socialize with fellow Fedorans! Portal session
8:15–8:30 AM 12:15–12:30 Opening remarks Matthew Miller, Justin W. Flory Join the Fedora Project Leader and Fedora Community Architect as we kick off the celebration for this release, look back on the last release cycle, and review highlights from this weekend's event.
8:30–9:00 AM 12:30–13:00 TBD TBD
9:00–9:30 AM 13:00–13:30 Break - Hallway Track - Social N/A Join us in the Fedora Museum to meetup and socialize with fellow Fedorans! Portal session
9:30–10:00 AM 13:30–14:00 Fedora Message Notifications (FMN): Introducing v3 Aurélien Bompard TBD https://fmn.apps.ocp.fedoraproject.org/
10:00–10:30 AM 14:00–14:30 Creative Freedom Summit Retrospective Emma Kidney, Madeline Peck, Marie Nordin The Creative Freedom Summit hosted by the Fedora Design Team is an annual free virtual event to promote Open Source creative tools, features, and benefits of use. The summit’s accomplishments and areas for improvement will be examined in light of the first year of the event, along with potential changes for the following years to come. https://creativefreedomsummit.com/
10:30–11:00 AM 14:30–15:00 Break - Hallway Track - Social N/A Join us in the Fedora Museum to meetup and socialize with fellow Fedorans! Portal session
11:00–11:30 AM 15:00–15:30 TBD TBD
11:30 AM–noon 15:30–16:00 TBD: CoreOS Dusty Mabe, +1
12:00–1:00 PM 16:00–17:00 TBD TBD
1:00–1:30 PM 17:00–17:30 Break - Hallway Track - Social N/A Join us in the Fedora Museum to meetup and socialize with fellow Fedorans! Portal session
1:30–2:00 PM 17:30–18:00 State of EPEL Carl George, Diego Herrera, Troy Dawson Representatives from the EPEL Steering Committee and the CPE EPEL team will give an overview of the state of EPEL, including a look at future plans. https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/
2:00–2:30 PM 18:00–18:30 Improving Licensing Upstream David Cantrell, Jilayne Lovejoy Fedora adopts SPDX licensing expressions. How the project planned a migration from an existing homegrown license identification system to a newer industry standard system and what this means for package maintainers. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/SPDX_Licenses_Phase_2

Saturday June 3

Time (EDT) Time (UTC) Session Title Name of speaker Description Notes
8:00–8:30 AM 12:00–12:30 [TBD] How to join Fedora? TBD
8:30–9:00 AM 12:30–13:00 [TBD] Fedora Docs update? TBD
9:00–9:30 AM 13:00–13:30 Break - Hallway Track - Social N/A Join us in the Fedora Museum to meetup and socialize with fellow Fedorans! Portal session
9:30–10:00 AM 13:30–14:00 [TBD] Fedora Workstation State of Gaming? TBD
10:00–10:30 AM 14:00–14:30 TBD TBD
10:30–11:00 AM 14:30–15:00 Break - Hallway Track - Social N/A Join us in the Fedora Museum to meetup and socialize with fellow Fedorans! Portal session
11:00–11:30 AM 15:00–15:30 TBD TBD
11:30 AM–noon 15:30–16:00 TBD TBD
12:00–1:00 PM 16:00-17:00 TBD TBD
1:00–1:30 PM 17:00–17:30 Break - Hallway Track - Social N/A Join us in the Fedora Museum to meetup and socialize with fellow Fedorans! Portal session
1:30–2:00 PM 17:30–18:00 TBD TBD
2:00–2:15 PM 18:00–18:15 Closing remarks Matthew Miller, Justin W. Flory Join the Fedora Project Leader and Fedora Community Architect in the closing session, thank-yous, and perhaps a surprise or two.


Info for Socials

Coming soon.


Announcement links

Here are links to the various announcements shared during the opening and closing sessions.

The Fedora Community Blog is a great way to keep up on announcements. Subscribe via email, RSS, or watch the Fedora Discussion tag.