Ecco da chi imparare...
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Ambassadors] [Event report] Fedora 12 release Party in Paris (aka Rencontres Fedora 12) Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 12:09:26 +0100 From: Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) bochecha@fedoraproject.org Reply-To: fedora-ambassadors-list@redhat.com To: fedora-ambassadors-list@redhat.com
Hi fellow ambassadors,
This week-end, we had our Fedora 12 release party in Paris (Fedora 12 on the 12/12 :) at the Cité des Sciences, a french establishment for promoting everything about science and technical stuff, and making it accessible to everyone.
The event ran over 2 days, with several conferences and workshops. Here is the agenda :
== Saturday ==
=== Conferences === 14:00 - The Fedora Project, by Thomas Canniot (Fedora ambassador, member of FAmSCo and treasurer of the Fedora-Fr NPO) 15:00 - Cobbler and Puppet, by William Hoffmann (Red Hat engineer and trainer) 16:00 - Sugar, by Sean Daly (marketing coordinator of the Sugar Labs) 17:00 - The Mozilla community and the web, by Grégoire Coustenoble (Mozilla contributor)
=== Workshops === 14:30 - Linux administration, by Michael Scherer (Mandriva contributor) and me 15:30 - Discover Fedora, by Tom Dubin (Fedora ambassador) and Alexandre Frandemiche (Fedora-Fr contributor, leader of the french version of Fedora package of the day) 16:30 - A bit of both the first workshops, depending on visitors questions
== Sunday ==
=== Conferences === 14:00 - OpenMoko, by Michael Scherer (Mandriva contributor) 15:00 - Translating Fedora, by Thomas Canniot (Fedora ambassador, member of FAmSCo and treasurer of the Fedora-Fr NPO) and Pablo Martin-Gomez (Fedora ambassadors, leader of the fr Fedora translation team) => this session lasted longer than planned because attendees had a lot of question, so Michale Scherer decided to let it run and cancel his next conference 16:00 - Fight Internet censorship with Tor, by Michael Scherer (Mandriva contributor) => Michael decided to cancel his talk as the public was interacting very well with Thomas about the previous session
=== Workshops === 14:30 - Discover Fedora, by Tom Dubin (Fedora ambassador) and Alexandre Frandemiche (Fedora-Fr contributor, leader of the french version of Fedora package of the day) 15:30 - Linux administration, by me
Also, members of the JeuxLinux.fr team (a french LUG dedicated to video games on Linux) was present for both days, and were doing some kind of a permanent "come and play with us" session.
All the conferences were filmed, and we hope to be able to distribute the videos (in french unfortunately for most of you on this list) shortly and obviously under a free content license.
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All in all, the event ran pretty well (even if very tiring :). We had around 100 visitors (I honestly didn't count, but that should be an accurate estimation), and we helped several people install Fedora or solve the problems they were having.
We distributed lots of the Fedora 12 CDs we had made, sold t-shirts and live USBs (Fedora branded USB sticks). We also printed a translated version of the one page release notes that visitors seemed to appreciate pretty much.
Cédric, a member of the Fedora-Fr community that we had never heard of before stepped up to join us and be our reporter to cover the event as a film report with hand-held camera. He interviewed people, moved around the event and filmed backstage. We hope to have the finished movie pretty soon. This was a very nice surprise to us, and we hope he will continue to participate in Fedora (at least we want to encourage him :).
Of course, the event wouldn't have been such a success without the participation of all the attendees that I didn't already mention above: - Armel Kermorvant (Fedora ambassador and president of the Fedora-Fr NPO) - Pierre-Yves Chibon (Fedora ambassador and packager, Fedora-Fr.org administrator and vice-president of the Fedora-Fr NPO) - Carlos Vassalo (Fedora ambassador, vice-treasurer of the Fedora-Fr NPO and human front-end to the LiveUSB-Creator tool :) - Nicolas Chauvet (Fedora ambassador, rock-star packager and board member of the Fedora-Fr NPO) - Maxime Carron (Fedora ambassador and secretary of the Fedora-Fr NPO) - Xavier Lamien (member of the Fedora Packaging Committee and the Fedora Infrastructure team) - Mohamed El Morabity (Fedora ambassador and Fedora-Fr.org ubiquitous user support) - Emmanuel Seyman, Paul Marques-Mota and Sabine Herbin (board members of the Parisian LUG) - Olivier Fraysse (board member of the Ubuntu-Fr NPO) who really helped us rounding the edges related to the logistics with the Cité des Sciences - and all the others who I inevitably forgot as my memory left me along with my mental sanity somewhere around 4:00 am on Sunday :)
We're already eagerly looking forward to organizing the next one.
Best regards,
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Mathieu Bridon (bochecha)
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2009/12/14 Luca Foppiano luca@foppiano.org:
Ecco da chi imparare...
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Ambassadors] [Event report] Fedora 12 release Party in Paris (aka Rencontres Fedora 12) Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 12:09:26 +0100 From: Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) bochecha@fedoraproject.org Reply-To: fedora-ambassadors-list@redhat.com To: fedora-ambassadors-list@redhat.com
Hi fellow ambassadors,
This week-end, we had our Fedora 12 release party in Paris (Fedora 12 on the 12/12 :) at the Cité des Sciences, a french establishment for promoting everything about science and technical stuff, and making it accessible to everyone.
The event ran over 2 days, with several conferences and workshops. Here is the agenda :
== Saturday ==
=== Conferences === 14:00 - The Fedora Project, by Thomas Canniot (Fedora ambassador, member of FAmSCo and treasurer of the Fedora-Fr NPO) 15:00 - Cobbler and Puppet, by William Hoffmann (Red Hat engineer and trainer) 16:00 - Sugar, by Sean Daly (marketing coordinator of the Sugar Labs) 17:00 - The Mozilla community and the web, by Grégoire Coustenoble (Mozilla contributor)
=== Workshops === 14:30 - Linux administration, by Michael Scherer (Mandriva contributor) and me 15:30 - Discover Fedora, by Tom Dubin (Fedora ambassador) and Alexandre Frandemiche (Fedora-Fr contributor, leader of the french version of Fedora package of the day) 16:30 - A bit of both the first workshops, depending on visitors questions
== Sunday ==
=== Conferences === 14:00 - OpenMoko, by Michael Scherer (Mandriva contributor) 15:00 - Translating Fedora, by Thomas Canniot (Fedora ambassador, member of FAmSCo and treasurer of the Fedora-Fr NPO) and Pablo Martin-Gomez (Fedora ambassadors, leader of the fr Fedora translation team) => this session lasted longer than planned because attendees had a lot of question, so Michale Scherer decided to let it run and cancel his next conference 16:00 - Fight Internet censorship with Tor, by Michael Scherer (Mandriva contributor) => Michael decided to cancel his talk as the public was interacting very well with Thomas about the previous session
=== Workshops === 14:30 - Discover Fedora, by Tom Dubin (Fedora ambassador) and Alexandre Frandemiche (Fedora-Fr contributor, leader of the french version of Fedora package of the day) 15:30 - Linux administration, by me
Also, members of the JeuxLinux.fr team (a french LUG dedicated to video games on Linux) was present for both days, and were doing some kind of a permanent "come and play with us" session.
All the conferences were filmed, and we hope to be able to distribute the videos (in french unfortunately for most of you on this list) shortly and obviously under a free content license.
All in all, the event ran pretty well (even if very tiring :). We had around 100 visitors (I honestly didn't count, but that should be an accurate estimation), and we helped several people install Fedora or solve the problems they were having.
We distributed lots of the Fedora 12 CDs we had made, sold t-shirts and live USBs (Fedora branded USB sticks). We also printed a translated version of the one page release notes that visitors seemed to appreciate pretty much.
Cédric, a member of the Fedora-Fr community that we had never heard of before stepped up to join us and be our reporter to cover the event as a film report with hand-held camera. He interviewed people, moved around the event and filmed backstage. We hope to have the finished movie pretty soon. This was a very nice surprise to us, and we hope he will continue to participate in Fedora (at least we want to encourage him :).
Of course, the event wouldn't have been such a success without the participation of all the attendees that I didn't already mention above:
- Armel Kermorvant (Fedora ambassador and president of the Fedora-Fr NPO)
- Pierre-Yves Chibon (Fedora ambassador and packager, Fedora-Fr.org
administrator and vice-president of the Fedora-Fr NPO)
- Carlos Vassalo (Fedora ambassador, vice-treasurer of the Fedora-Fr
NPO and human front-end to the LiveUSB-Creator tool :)
- Nicolas Chauvet (Fedora ambassador, rock-star packager and board
member of the Fedora-Fr NPO)
- Maxime Carron (Fedora ambassador and secretary of the Fedora-Fr NPO)
- Xavier Lamien (member of the Fedora Packaging Committee and the
Fedora Infrastructure team)
- Mohamed El Morabity (Fedora ambassador and Fedora-Fr.org ubiquitous
user support)
- Emmanuel Seyman, Paul Marques-Mota and Sabine Herbin (board members
of the Parisian LUG)
- Olivier Fraysse (board member of the Ubuntu-Fr NPO) who really
helped us rounding the edges related to the logistics with the Cité des Sciences
- and all the others who I inevitably forgot as my memory left me
along with my mental sanity somewhere around 4:00 am on Sunday :)
We're already eagerly looking forward to organizing the next one.
Best regards,
Mathieu Bridon (bochecha)
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Invidia..... molta invidia... questo però, oltre a dimostrarci che dovremmo avere maggior rapporto dai Lug, ci fa notare anche la differenza con la comunità Francese, che già in ambiente Ubuntu aveva fatto girare la testa alla comunità italiana, realizzando un evento da oltre 4000 persone.
Paese diverso, presupposti diversi, lug diversi... ma comunque molta invidia.
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