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Hi:
I've proposed a panel for OSCON in Portland, OR this year that is the second annual State of the CentOS Project.
Are there any SIG members planning to attend OSCON who would be interested in being on the panel? The idea is to be able to give a short update on your SIG and answer questions from the audience about Virt, Storage, Cloud, et al.
I got the proposal in under the deadline and indicated to the organizers that I'm seeking additional panelists. Let me know if you plan to attend and would like to represent your SIG. I think it's OK if we have up to 2 people per SIG, unless we really fill out and need to pare down to 1-per-SIG.
Regards,
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On 4 February 2015 at 12:03, Karsten Wade kwade@redhat.com wrote:
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Hi:
I've proposed a panel for OSCON in Portland, OR this year that is the second annual State of the CentOS Project.
For people needing the dates: JULY 20–24, 2015 For people needing to know the venue: http://www.oscon.com/open-source-2015
Are there any SIG members planning to attend OSCON who would be interested in being on the panel? The idea is to be able to give a short update on your SIG and answer questions from the audience about Virt, Storage, Cloud, et al.
A lot of the people who were planning already are probably on the list of usual suspects :).
I got the proposal in under the deadline and indicated to the organizers that I'm seeking additional panelists. Let me know if you plan to attend and would like to represent your SIG. I think it's OK if we have up to 2 people per SIG, unless we really fill out and need to pare down to 1-per-SIG.
Would there be other work that could be done for SIGs by having people there?
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 11:03 AM, Karsten Wade kwade@redhat.com wrote:
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Hi:
I've proposed a panel for OSCON in Portland, OR this year that is the second annual State of the CentOS Project.
Are there any SIG members planning to attend OSCON who would be interested in being on the panel? The idea is to be able to give a short update on your SIG and answer questions from the audience about Virt, Storage, Cloud, et al.
I'm not sure if I qualify as a SIG member, although I'm at least somewhat involved in CentOS QA and infrastructure and try to keep up with the SCL SIG. I'm happy to attend and/or participate if that would help.
-Jeff