From Fedora Project Wiki

No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{admon/note | Room information | "Auditorium" is the 4th floor ballroom of the Stern Center}}
{{draft}}


= Volunteers =
= Volunteers =
Line 24: Line 24:


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.
{{draft}}


= Volunteer Slots =
= Volunteer Slots =
Line 246: Line 248:
|}
|}


{{draft}}


[[Category:Flock]]
[[Category:Flock]]

Revision as of 13:29, 14 July 2014

Warning.png
This page is a draft only
It is still under construction and content may change. Do not rely on the information on this page.

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 10 tracks. 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:

  • Attending that session
  • Getting there a few minutes early 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-ectrNNN) 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.


Warning.png
This page is a draft only
It is still under construction and content may change. Do not rely on the information on this page.

Volunteer Slots

Wednesday, August 6

Room Day Time Topic Volunteer Transcriber
B286 Wednesday 8:45 AM Opening: Fedora Project Leader
B286 Wednesday 9 AM Keynote: Free And Open Source Software In Europe: Policies And Implementations
C215 Wednesday 10 AM Better Presentation of fonts in Fedora
T9:343 Wednesday 10 PM Contributing to Fedora SELinux policy
B286 Wednesday 10 AM Fedora QA - You are important
T9:302 Wednesday 10 AM Improving Ambassadors Mentor Program
T9:302 Wednesday 11 PM Fedora Magazine
B286 Wednesday 11 PM State of Copr Build Service
T9:343 Wednesday 11 AM Taskotron and Me
C215 Wednesday 11 AM Where's Wayland?
ECTR 103 Wednesday 12 PM Bugzilla YouTube Recording Benedikt Schäfer
ECTR 107 Wednesday 10 AM Evolution of a Linux Distribution and its Ecosystem Transcript YouTube Video Recording Iwan Gabovitch Máirín Duffy
ECTR 107 Wednesday 11 AM Installer Redesign and Rewrite Retrospective Joe Brockmeier
ECTR 107 Wednesday 12 PM Fedora Ambassadors - State of the Union YouTube Video Recording Zacharias Mitzelos
ECTR 109 Friday 10 AM Fedora ARM - State of the Union Transcript YouTube Video Recording Jaroslav Reznik (flight cancelled)
ECTR 109 Wednesday 11 AM Porting Fedora to 64-bit ARM Transcript YouTube Video Recording John Dulaney Jared Smith
ECTR 109 Wednesday 12 PM Future of the Data Center YouTube Video Recording
ECTR 112 Wednesday 10 AM State of Security in Fedora YouTube Video Recording
ECTR 112 Wednesday 11 AM FreeIPA Two Factor Authentication YouTube Video Recording
ECTR 112 Wednesday 12 PM P***** - Product Naming in Global Communities [Transcript] YouTube Video Recording Iwan Gabovitch Iwan Gabovitch
ECTR 114 Wednesday 2 PM Building Desktop Apps with NodeWebKit Notes
ECTR 115 Wednesday 10 AM A Tour of Linux portability [YouTube Video Recording]
ECTR 115 Wednesday 11 AM State of the Fedora Kernel YouTube Video Recording Kashyap Chamarthy
ECTR 115 Wednesday 12 PM KERNEL BUG TRIAGE LIVE! YouTube Video Recording Ian Weller also Ian
ECTR 115 Wednesday 4 PM Get Go-ing! YouTube Video Recording
ECTR 120 Wednesday 10 AM Is "cloud" something beyond a buzzword and should Fedora care? YouTube Vide Link Paul Frields
ECTR 120 Wednesday 11 AM Putting the PaaS in Fedora YouTube Video Recording Truong Anh Tuan
ECTR 120 Wednesday 12 PM Bringing Hadoop to Fedora Kenneth Peeples
ECTR 212 Wednesday 10 AM Education with Fedora tatica leandro
ECTR 212 Wednesday 11 AM Fedora College tatica leandro
ECTR 212 Wednesday 12 PM Fedora Software Center Stephen Gallagher
Auditorium Wednesday 2 PM Fedora Crystal Ball
ECTR 101 Wednesday 2 PM Making Fedora Python3 Ready

Saturday August 10

Room Day Time Topic Volunteer Transcriber
Auditorium Saturday 9 AM Lulzbot Keynote Transcript Tom Callaway Máirín Duffy
Auditorium Saturday 10 AM Pidora 18 (Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix) Steve Castelli
Auditorium Saturday 11 AM Fedora Badges Transcript Tatica Leandro Máirín Duffy
Auditorium Saturday 12 PM OpenShift, Fedora, and the future of packaged web apps Truong Anh Tuan
ECTR 101 Saturday 10 AM Using Fedora for developing things other than Fedora Chris Roberts
ECTR 101 Saturday 11 AM Make Games Using Free as in Freedom Art and Audio Transcript YouTube Video Recording Gurdonark
ECTR 101 Saturday 12 PM KVM and Virtio Introduction Notes YouTube Video Recording Jaroslav Reznik
ECTR 103 Saturday 10 AM Fedora At Yahoo! Transcript YouTube Video Recording Emmanuel Seyman
ECTR 103 Saturday 11 AM Fedora Passwords (then and now) Ian Weller
ECTR 103 Saturday 12 PM Submitting Updates via Bodhi YouTube Video Recording Miro Hrončok
ECTR 103 Saturday 2 PM OAuth Hackfest Gobby Notes
ECTR 107 Saturday 10 AM Web Security Standards
ECTR 107 Saturday 11 AM An Architecture for a More Agile Fedora Transcript YouTube Recording Mathieu Bridon
ECTR 107 Saturday 12 AM Task Automation in Fedora QA Notes YouTube Video Recording Mathieu Bridon
ECTR 109 Saturday 10 AM Virtualization on ARM YouTube Video Recording Kashyap Chamarthy
ECTR 109 Saturday 11 AM The Hotrodder's Guide to Maximum Performance LAMP YouTube Video Recording
ECTR 109 Saturday 12 PM Mozilla Open Badges in Sugar on OLPC Calvin Webster
ECTR 112 Saturday 10 AM SELinux for Mere Mortals Transcript YouTube Video Recording Eugene Mah Maverick
ECTR 112 Saturday 11 AM What's New With SELinux? Transcript YouTube Video Recording Eugene Mah
ECTR 112 Saturday 12 PM Hardening Apache Chris Roberts
ECTR 112 Saturday 4 PM Creating 3D Racing Game Maps with GIMP and Inkscape YouTube Video Recording ]
ECTR 114 Saturday 10 AM Gource: Telling Stories via Source Code Transcript YouTube Video Recording Stephen Gallagher
ECTR 114 Saturday 11 AM What's New In Software Management YouTube Video Recording
ECTR 114 Saturday 12 PM AWS, Private Cloud, and Open Source Haikel Guemar
ECTR 114 Saturday 4 PM Sugar and OLPC Birds of a Feather YouTube Video Recording
ECTR 115 Saturday 10 AM Kernel Regression Testing for Fun and Profit YouTube Video Recording
ECTR 115 Saturday 11 AM Btrfs - Cool Butter YouTube Video Recording Benedikt Schäfer
ECTR 115 Saturday 12 AM Kernel Fuzz Testing YouTube Video Recording Jóhann B. Guðmundsson Maverick
ECTR 120 Saturday 10 AM Federated and Free - Distributed and Decentralized Apps on OpenShift YouTube Video Recording Emily Dirsh
ECTR 120 Saturday 11 AM Scale or Fail - Give your app the Speed it Needs in the Cloud YouTube Video Recording Garrett Mitchener
ECTR 120 Saturday 12 PM pcp+systemtap: Performance Monitoring for Workstations and Networks YouTube Video Recording

Sunday August 11

Room Day Time Topic Volunteer Transcriber
Auditorium Sunday 9 AM Dave Crossland Keynote Tom Callaway Máirín Duffy
Auditorium Sunday 10 AM Changing the Default Updates Model Aurélien Bompard Máirín Duffy
Auditorium Sunday 11 AM Gaming on Fedora Iwan Gabovitch Iwan Gabovitch
Auditorium Sunday 12 PM Ansible Aurélien Bompard
ECTR 101 Sunday 10 AM User Build Tools Ian Weller
ECTR 101 Sunday 11 AM About MATE Desktop Jaroslav Reznik
ECTR 101 Sunday 12 PM Scaling Integration Testing with Beaker Jaroslav Reznik
ECTR 103 Sunday 10 AM Code Review for Fedora Apps Ralph Bean
ECTR 103 Sunday 11 AM OpenID in the Fedora Services Ian Weller
ECTR 103 Sunday 12 PM The Life of a Package Mahrud Sayrafi
ECTR 107 Sunday 10 AM User Testing for the Rest of Us Liam Bulkley
ECTR 107 Sunday 11 AM Making Distributed VoIP Work (and Work Well) Steve Castelli
ECTR 107 Sunday 12 AM State of OrangeFS Garrett Mitchener
ECTR 109 Sunday 10 AM Fedora Project Ambassadors - Collaborate, Design, Engage Truong Anh Tuan
ECTR 109 Sunday 11 AM Ambassadors Work in a Region - Annual Planning Benedikt Schäfer
ECTR 109 Sunday 12 PM The Fedora Ambassadors Census Jóhann B. Guðmundsson
ECTR 112 Sunday 10 AM Secure Linux Containers Mahrud Sayrafi
ECTR 112 Sunday 11 AM PKI Made Easy: Managing Certificates With Dogtag Transcript Kashyap Chamarthy Kashyap Chamarthy
ECTR 112 Sunday 12 PM Measuring the Fedora Community with Census Pierre-Yves Chibon
ECTR 114 Sunday 10 AM Fedora vs the Semantic Web
ECTR 114 Sunday 11 AM Fedora Videos Ralph Bean
ECTR 114 Sunday 12 PM Unifying Administration with OpenLMI Kashyap Chamarthy
ECTR 120 Sunday 10 AM Hyperscale Cloud Management with OpenStack
ECTR 120 Sunday 11 AM Polyglot Spatial with FOSS in the Cloud
ECTR 120 Sunday 12 PM See the light: SDN, OpenDaylight, Open vSwitch and Fedora


Warning.png
This page is a draft only
It is still under construction and content may change. Do not rely on the information on this page.