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# [[user:Maxamillion | Adam Miller]] (tentative)
# [[user:Maxamillion | Adam Miller]] (tentative)
# [[user:Cwtucker | Chris Tucker]]
# [[user:Cwtucker | Chris Tucker]]
# [[MaxSpevack]] (speaker)
# [[MaxSpevack]] (speaker) and guest


== Program ==
== Program ==

Revision as of 23:40, 22 March 2010


Texas Linux Fest - Austin, Texas

Budget

See Texas_LinuxFest_2010/Budget.

When and Where


6406 North IH-35
Suite 3100
Austin, TX 78752

  • On Friday night, preceeding the event on Saturday, Fedora Ambassadors are invited to Matt Domsch's house for dinner.

Attendees

  1. David Duncan
  2. Scott Collier
  3. Xavier Naldo
  4. Adam Miller (tentative)
  5. Chris Tucker
  6. MaxSpevack (speaker) and guest

Program

Texas Linux Fest is the first state-wide, community-run conference for Linux and open source software users and enthusiasts from around the Lone Star State. Much like SCALE in Los Angeles, Ohio Linux Fest in Columbus, and Linux Fest Northwest -- and an ever-growing list of successful regional shows -- Texas Linux Fest is a weekend event geared towards individual users, rather than an expensive multi-workday expo that might cater primarily to sponsored attendees. Whether you use free software and Linux at home, in your place of business, in your school or non-profit, or you are simply curious, Texas Linux Fest offers something for you.

Presentation

  • Talks have been announced.
  • There will be a talk by Max Spevak - 5 Important Topics in the Intersection of Open Source Software and Education, and how You can Participate
  • Call for Papers is complete.
  • Proposal: The Fedora Project - The Community behind the Distribution (inode0)

Organizers / Team

Booth personnel

Booth

  • Swag on hand for event includes: 400 pieces of pressed media, 150 case badges, 50 bic pens, 100 assorted tattoos. Scott Collier
  • Swag pending: some number of t-shirts?
  • Vertical Fedora Banners requested Scott Collier
  • Event Box requested Scott Collier
  • Tri-fold Flyers (maxamillion/davdunc)
  • Texas Linux Fest 2010 / Fedora Buttons (maxamillion)

Layout

  • Booth is 10 ft. by 10 ft.
  • Electricity has been identified as available, but layout and number of outlets available has not been determined.

  • ...

Summary, Photos, Blogposts

Wiki link

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