Hi,
Just wondering, does this SIG plan to go to FUDCon Lawrence 2013? If so, is there any planned program available? Looking for good reasons to make the trip ;)
Thanks, red
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:41:12AM +0100, Sandro red Mathys wrote:
Just wondering, does this SIG plan to go to FUDCon Lawrence 2013?
Yes, at least some of us.
If so, is there any planned program available? Looking for good reasons to make the trip ;)
There isn't yet. It will mostly depend on who is there -- FUDCons are generally run as BarCamps, so instead of having a set schedule, sessions are pitched on the first day to match the attendees.
I think, though, we'll have at least one general session on Fedora Cloud, and then maybe other sessions depending interest. Depending on interest, broad themes could be the four areas for Fedora cloud:
* Fedora in the Cloud -- Cloud guest images and cloud guest issues
* The Cloud on Fedora -- Cloud platforms packaged for and running on Fedora.
* The Cloud for Fedora -- The Fedora Project as a user of cloud technologies.
* Fedora as Cloud End-Point -- Desktop and mobile devices running Fedora connect to cloud services.
I'd like to talk about our broad strategy in each of these areas, and then on the Hackfest days maybe we can work on some specific ideas.
On 11/19/2012 08:08 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:41:12AM +0100, Sandro red Mathys wrote:
Just wondering, does this SIG plan to go to FUDCon Lawrence 2013?
Yes, at least some of us.
If so, is there any planned program available? Looking for good reasons to make the trip ;)
There isn't yet. It will mostly depend on who is there -- FUDCons are generally run as BarCamps, so instead of having a set schedule, sessions are pitched on the first day to match the attendees.
I think, though, we'll have at least one general session on Fedora Cloud, and then maybe other sessions depending interest. Depending on interest, broad themes could be the four areas for Fedora cloud:
Fedora in the Cloud -- Cloud guest images and cloud guest issues
The Cloud on Fedora -- Cloud platforms packaged for and running on Fedora.
The Cloud for Fedora -- The Fedora Project as a user of cloud technologies.
Fedora as Cloud End-Point -- Desktop and mobile devices running Fedora connect to cloud services.
I'd like to talk about our broad strategy in each of these areas, and then on the Hackfest days maybe we can work on some specific ideas.
There will be at least two OpenShift people there. We'll be talking about setting up OpenShift Origin on your platform (doesn't matter if it's in the cloud or not). I think it would be great if we were able to expand that into bringing up your Iaas, with a Paas, so you could set up your Saas. Of course that is conditional on us getting OpenShift Origin working on F18. But by January, that better be the case. Troy
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