FAmSCo thinks it's time to start working concretely over F10 Release Parties organization. We are really happy to read your feedbacks about this important, worldwide-based, initiative.
As many of you know Release Parties are at the end of a long and hard developing and testing process, and they give people the chance to taste personally the power of the new Fedora release mixing the technical side with the party side.
During the next week or maybe in the after one I think it could be helpful to organize a meeting with the Release Events owners and contributors, to better understand the status of each event and to give FAmSCo the possibility to understand how to distribute resources among these ones.
I want to know when you will be able to talk about this, maybe next Tuesday (one day before FAmSCo weekly meeting) at 21.00 UTC?
If I couldn't be able to attend another FAmSCo member will lead the meeting and will answer your question.
These are some interesting links:
- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraEvents/ReleaseParty/F10 : this page contains the Release Events list - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraEvents/Organization : this page contains a lot of informations about the organization of a Release Event
Hoping you'll enjoy this experience
Best Regards
Francesco Ugolini
My Release Party and Install fest is on dec 2008. Do i need to attend the meeting which is proposed on tuesday. Please clarify me.
On 9/12/08, Francesco Ugolini fugolini@fedoraproject.org wrote:
FAmSCo thinks it's time to start working concretely over F10 Release Parties organization. We are really happy to read your feedbacks about this important, worldwide-based, initiative.
As many of you know Release Parties are at the end of a long and hard developing and testing process, and they give people the chance to taste personally the power of the new Fedora release mixing the technical side with the party side.
During the next week or maybe in the after one I think it could be helpful to organize a meeting with the Release Events owners and contributors, to better understand the status of each event and to give FAmSCo the possibility to understand how to distribute resources among these ones.
I want to know when you will be able to talk about this, maybe next Tuesday (one day before FAmSCo weekly meeting) at 21.00 UTC?
If I couldn't be able to attend another FAmSCo member will lead the meeting and will answer your question.
These are some interesting links:
page contains the Release Events list
contains a lot of informations about the organization of a Release Event
Hoping you'll enjoy this experience
Best Regards
Francesco Ugolini
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The Cabrillo College GNU/Linux Users Group in Aptos, California, U.S.A., will have a F10 Release Party at the group's biweekly Friday installfest as soon as it is released.
To arrange this, I'd like to know if there's any idea when F10 will be ready (within a couple of weeks would be fine).
Larry Cafiero
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 6:32 PM, Rishikesh Sharma rishikesh@fedoraproject.org wrote:
My Release Party and Install fest is on dec 2008. Do i need to attend the meeting which is proposed on tuesday. Please clarify me.
On 9/12/08, Francesco Ugolini fugolini@fedoraproject.org wrote:
FAmSCo thinks it's time to start working concretely over F10 Release Parties organization. We are really happy to read your feedbacks about this important, worldwide-based, initiative.
As many of you know Release Parties are at the end of a long and hard developing and testing process, and they give people the chance to taste personally the power of the new Fedora release mixing the technical side with the party side.
During the next week or maybe in the after one I think it could be helpful to organize a meeting with the Release Events owners and contributors, to better understand the status of each event and to give FAmSCo the possibility to understand how to distribute resources among these ones.
I want to know when you will be able to talk about this, maybe next Tuesday (one day before FAmSCo weekly meeting) at 21.00 UTC?
If I couldn't be able to attend another FAmSCo member will lead the meeting and will answer your question.
These are some interesting links:
page contains the Release Events list
contains a lot of informations about the organization of a Release Event
Hoping you'll enjoy this experience
Best Regards
Francesco Ugolini
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We from Bahia - Brazil will have a F10 Release Party too, but I'm confused, we must add it to the Fedora Eventshttp://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraEvents[1] or here https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraEvents/ReleaseParty/F10[2]?
Thanks,
[1] - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraEvents [2] - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraEvents/ReleaseParty/F10
21.00 UTC means 2.30 am IST .
the timing is odd for any ambassador from India.
regards
Shambo Bose
2008/9/12 Rishikesh Sharma rishikesh@fedoraproject.org:
My Release Party and Install fest is on dec 2008. Do i need to attend the meeting which is proposed on tuesday. Please clarify me.
We are discussing about Release Party that are organized after the General Availability (1 week> GA> 2/3weeks).
If you are interested you can join the meeting and make your questions.
2008/9/12 Rafael Gomes linux.rafa@gmail.com:
We from Bahia - Brazil will have a F10 Release Party too, but I'm confused, we must add it to the Fedora Events[1] or here[2]?
We have created page 2 to have a unique and clear list of Release Event, so 2 it's the best place now.
2008/9/12 Larry Cafiero larry.cafiero@gmail.com:
To arrange this, I'd like to know if there's any idea when F10 will be ready (within a couple of weeks would be fine).
According to this (http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-10/f-10-all-tasks.html), the General Availability is set to Tue 2008-11-18. I don't know if it could be considered definitive or near-to-be-definitive.
2008/9/12 Shambo Bose shambo.linux@gmail.com:
21.00 UTC means 2.30 am IST .
the timing is odd for any ambassador from India.
What is your preferred time?
See http://www.timeanddate.com/ to understand how your preferred time could fit with the other ones.
2008/9/12 sathish m babu sasuda@rediffmail.com:
hi i m new to fedora ambassadors project and i hav to know what to do for this release party i m willing to invlove in this
First of all see if near you someone from Ambassadors Project is organizing a Release Party, if no, you could see the first mail I sent in this thread to understand how to organize a event. After, if you have specific questions, feel free to ask in a new thread.
I hope to have cleared all the doubts.
Regards
Francesco Ugolini
21.00 UTC means 2.30 am IST .
the timing is odd for any ambassador from India.
What is your preferred time?
See http://www.timeanddate.com/ to understand how your preferred time could fit with the other ones.
Having meetings worldwide seems pretty impossible as there might be nearly 24 hours of difference between some people.
For something like release events maybe we could split that in regional reunions. As the minutes of each reunion is available online, everyone could take into account what was discussed in other regions meetings, so it would not be a problem to split.
Regards,
----------
Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) French Fedora Ambassador
---------- "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~Benjamin Franklin
Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) wrote:
21.00 UTC means 2.30 am IST .
the timing is odd for any ambassador from India.
What is your preferred time?
See http://www.timeanddate.com/ to understand how your preferred time could fit with the other ones.
Having meetings worldwide seems pretty impossible as there might be nearly 24 hours of difference between some people.
Let's make it 12 ;)
For something like release events maybe we could split that in regional reunions.
Isn't it what's already being done ? (EMEA, America North America, Asia ?)
As the minutes of each reunion is available online, everyone could take into account what was discussed in other regions meetings, so it would not be a problem to split.
That implies quite some work to keep in touch with what the other have been discussing about... In addition you increase the risk to see the same subject debate and debate again endlessly.
Regards,
Pierre
2008/9/12 Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) bochecha@fedoraproject.org:>>> 21.00 UTC means 2.30 am IST .
For something like release events maybe we could split that in regional reunions. As the minutes of each reunion is available online, everyone could take into account what was discussed in other regions meetings, so it would not be a problem to split.
The local meetings still remain the first choice to organize local event. F10 Release Parties preparatory meeting is a way to have all the RE owners and contributors together to discuss about some important points.
BTW, during local meeting you will continue discussion about Release Party; the meeting we have planned is only to discuss all together about release events global organization topics.
2008/9/12 Pierre-Yves pingou@pingoured.fr:
Let's make it 12 ;)
If all agree, it could be.
That implies quite some work to keep in touch with what the other have been discussing about... In addition you increase the risk to see the same subject debate and debate again endlessly.
Yes, the main goal of this meeting is to simply work together on a single topic (release events) discussing about few points about the organization of those ones.
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Francesco Ugolini fugolini@fedoraproject.org wrote:
2008/9/12 Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) bochecha@fedoraproject.org:>>> 21.00 UTC means 2.30 am IST .
For something like release events maybe we could split that in regional reunions. As the minutes of each reunion is available online, everyone could take into account what was discussed in other regions meetings, so it would not be a problem to split.
The local meetings still remain the first choice to organize local event. F10 Release Parties preparatory meeting is a way to have all the RE owners and contributors together to discuss about some important points.
BTW, during local meeting you will continue discussion about Release Party; the meeting we have planned is only to discuss all together about release events global organization topics.
2008/9/12 Pierre-Yves pingou@pingoured.fr:
Let's make it 12 ;)
If all agree, it could be.
That implies quite some work to keep in touch with what the other have been discussing about... In addition you increase the risk to see the same subject debate and debate again endlessly.
Yes, the main goal of this meeting is to simply work together on a single topic (release events) discussing about few points about the organization of those ones.
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008 at 12:00:00 UTC time
+1
regards
Shambo Bose
2008/9/12 Francesco Ugolini fugolini@fedoraproject.org
The local meetings still remain the first choice to organize local event. F10 Release Parties preparatory meeting is a way to have all the RE owners and contributors together to discuss about some important points.
+1
2008/9/12 Pierre-Yves pingou@pingoured.fr:
Let's make it 12 ;)
+1
================================= Regards
Mahay Alam Khan gpg key: 4FDD30FB Fedora Ambassador Bangladesh =================================
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, Francesco Ugolini wrote:
We are discussing about Release Party that are organized after the General Availability (1 week> GA> 2/3weeks).
If you are interested you can join the meeting and make your questions.
Francesco and I are working together to make sure there is funding for all the release parties.
Ultimately, FAMSCo will be responsible for presenting a list of Release Events to me for budget review, and then we will be able to have a final list of release events with budget for Ambassadors.
I'm really glad to see so many people eager to support Fedora, and I want to say thank you to all the Ambassadors who organize events around the world.
--Max
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