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= LISA 2025 =
= LISA 2015 =


== Dates/Location ==
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== Fedora Representatives ==
== Fedora Representatives ==
Matthew Miller — booth duty, possibly helping with birds of a feather.
Matthew Miller — booth duty, possibly helping with birds of a feather.
Corey Sheldon -- booth duty , demos


== Event Schedule ==
== Event Schedule ==
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== Event Budget ==
== Event Budget ==
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Travel likely  needed for  Matthew Miller
 
$50 may be  requested for travel for Corey Sheldon (lives in local area)


Note that Red Hat is funding a shared booth for community-sponsored projects. We'll be hanging out with our friends from CentOS, RDO, oVirt, and etc.
Note that Red Hat is funding a shared booth for community-sponsored projects. We'll be hanging out with our friends from CentOS, RDO, oVirt, and etc.


{{admon/note|Event Budget|Use this section to identify and record any budget requirements for your event. This is a critical part of event planning and helps the Fedora Project use its budget effectively. Often this part of an events page changes frequently as planning develops. Please keep it up to date. List everything that you need Fedora to provide so there aren't any surprises at the last minute.}}


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== Travel Subsidy Requests ==


== Travel Subsidy Requests ==
$50 possible  for  gas /bus -- Corey Sheldon
{{admon/note|Travel Subsidy Requests|Each attendee requesting travel subsidies for the event should be listed here including the information requested in [[Sponsoring_event_attendees|Sponsoring Event Attendees]].}}


{{admon/important|Event Funding by the Fedora Project|This section is often used to approve funding of travel subsidy requests. As such it needs to be as accurate as possible. After the event it is important to update this section to document the actual costs of the travel for our tracking and to aid us in planning future budgets.}}


== Event Report ==
== Event Report ==
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will be reported / promoted on https://linux-modder.blogspot.com
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Revision as of 16:17, 13 October 2015


LISA 2015

Dates/Location

November 8-13th, 2015, in Washington, D.C.

Note that the expo floor (and therefore our booth) is Wednesday from noon to 7pm and Thursday from 10am to 2pm

Event Description

https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa15

This is basically the premiere conference for systems administration, operations, and large-scale systems engineering.


Event Owners

Fedora Representatives

Matthew Miller — booth duty, possibly helping with birds of a feather.

Corey Sheldon -- booth duty , demos

Event Schedule

https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa15/program


Ideas/Brainstorming

For this audience, we'll want to cover:

  • Fedora Workstation on sysadmin desktops and laptops. (Many people will, however, run a corporate standard build; either RHEL-based or a proprietary OS, due to company policies.)
  • Fedora Server — talk about how it can fit in with RHEL and CentOS as part of the whole ecosystem. "Stay ahead of changes" is a good story here.
  • Fedora Cloud — same
  • Fedora Atomic — I bet containers and container tech will be a big topic

Important Deadlines

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Event Budget

Travel likely needed for Matthew Miller

$50 may be requested for travel for Corey Sheldon (lives in local area)

Note that Red Hat is funding a shared booth for community-sponsored projects. We'll be hanging out with our friends from CentOS, RDO, oVirt, and etc.


Travel Subsidy Requests

$50 possible  for  gas /bus -- Corey Sheldon


Event Report

will be reported / promoted on https://linux-modder.blogspot.com