I pretty much agree with these ideas: I think they will help to give a little more structure to the conference, and to clarify the importance of Flock.
I think hackfests are the best way to actually
do, and having more of those in and around Flock would be very cool.
1. Communicating the Fedora Strategy.
Yes
2. Planning the Next Strategy.
Right
3. Building Community Connections and Engagement.
Sure
So, based on this, Brian and I came up with a draft idea of how
sessions should work.
1. Plenary (one big room with everyone)
3. Topic-Focused Discussions
- SIG and Team meetings
- Regional planning for the next year
- Basically, mini-strategic-hackfests for various groups
Yes, yes
4. A Wrap Up / Readout session (Plenary, again)
- could include a leadership panel dicussion
- five-minute summaries from the various breakouts
+1