Dear *,

If you know someone how would be interested to talk about Mozilla/Fedora cooperation or other talk in relation with Fedora and Mozilla projects, please let me know.
Because, I could have a slot in the Mozilla devroom @ FOSDEM’10 for you or him.

Thanks for your help and your time.
Best Regards
Frederic ;)

Dear *,

I really think RHCE Loopback – http://www.redhat.com/rhceloopback/ – is a really good initiative.
Indeed, it permit to you and others like you to :

  • get together
  • meet close community.
  • exchange point of view about systems administration, infrastructure good practices, architectures.
  • share experiences, tips and technical tricks.
  • discuss new technologies.
  • hear from experts on current and future industry trends.
  • Learn about recent technology advances, as well as future implementations from the people who make it happen.
  • etc…

For my part, I think it should be opened to RHCT, JBCAA and non-RH certified people.

Now, the question is : When will we have a RHCE Lookback session in EMEA ? ;)

Best Regards
Frederic

Different posts have been sent in order to request Fedora speakers for FOSDEM’10 on these following subject

  • packaging
  • localization
  • governance
  • working with upstream
  • community infrastructure
  • test and QA

If you are interested, feel free to contact me. ;)

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Dear *,

As you already probably know, no devroom is assigned to distribution any more at FOSDEM.
Now, FOSDEM TEAM invite us to have debate, brainstorm or do presentations for and with other distributions. Ref : http://www.fosdem.org/2010/distrominiconf

What I think is good for everybody.

Actually, I do not really know how really to manage that on the Fedora side cause it still no clear for me. I have already contacts with CentOS and Mandriva on that subject but we are still nowhere.
And FOSDEM is in 57 days.

Fortunately, I am not alone in that case ;) (I mean other distributions)

Well, all I thing I need are speakers, stakeholders, developers and so on for the Fedora part on the following subjects in order to participate to the FOSDEM Distrominiconf.

* Packaging
* Localization
* Community Infrastructure
* Test and QA
* Governance
* Working with upstream

Please leave a comment if you are interested.
Thanks for your proposals.

Thanks for reading and your help.
Best Regards
Frederic

Let’s hope we will have a good vintage FOSDEM’10. ;)

Dear *,

I am currently looking for JBoss speakers @ FOSDEM’10 – Belgium – on Saturday 6th February 2010 – for the JBoss Dev Room.

I know Fernando would like to talk, but he is not sure he can get the travel approved.

If someone @ Red Hat could make that happens I would appreciate. ;)

Obviously, Fernando proposed me other candidate – David -. Nice !

So if the SHADOW MAN is reading and could help……. ;)

Thanks for your help and your time

BR

Frederic

Dear *,

I am glad to announce you we will have a JBoss and Fedora Booth – separated ones – at FOSDEM’10. – details below -

FEDORA

– on Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00 and Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00,
– 2 table(s) of 2 meter width and 1 meter depth, 2 seats per table,
– most probably in the H
building,
– best-effort wireless interenet and one(!) type C/E power plug.

JBoss

– on Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00 and Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00,
– 1 table(s) of 2 meter width and 1 meter depth, 2 seats per table,
– most probably in the AW
building,
– best-effort wireless interenet and one(!) type C/E power plug.

See you there. ;)
Frederic

Very Nice !

November 23, 2009

Enjoy ! ;)
Unfortunatly, it is not available for a large type of platform. Just a question of time.

Solid Answers – Part I -?

November 17, 2009

Enjoy ! :)

This video gives fundamental answers for newbies.

Nonetheless, the video was posted in youtube the 18 July 2008. So, be aware that video could contain dated information.

Thanks Marin for your feedback. ;)

OO++

As I told to Matthias, here is the slide in pdf and cc format.
Thanks to you all, it was a great meeting.

OpenSourceSlides2

;)