Hey guys (and gals),
in case anyone of you is at next year's FOSDEM and has an interesting talk regarding Distributions (CentOS related would be best, but ...), there are still some slots open at the mini distribution conference.
See attached mail.
Cheers,
Ralph
Hi,
On 12/21/2011 04:15 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
in case anyone of you is at next year's FOSDEM and has an interesting talk regarding Distributions (CentOS related would be best, but ...), there are still some slots open at the mini distribution conference.
I've just sent over a couple of ideas. Lets hope I am not too late and there is some interest in one of the talks.
- KB
On 12/30/2011 04:32 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
I've just sent over a couple of ideas. Lets hope I am not too late and there is some interest in one of the talks.
For the sake of completeness here are the talk options :
- CentOS Distribution engineering. What we do, how we do it, why we do it the way we do it and how people can come help.
- Agile methodologies for a contributory distribution engineering team, what works, what fails, ( including examples, tools and demos )
- Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery within a Linux Distribution.
- Distribution mirroring in the 2010's : the 1980's called, they wanted their ideas back. Or why mirroring still sucks so much and why bittorrent isn't the answer.
- Security teams, why everyone must have one and how to handle a situation where the Govt comes knocking.
Only one, if any, of those are likely to be accepted at Fosdem - I'm developing all five though and hope to present them through 2012 at various venues. If there are any interesting conferences and meetups where this sort of a thing might be topical, please do let me know and I shall try to submit a talk / attend.
- KB