Namaste,
On 21/07/16 18:07, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>> I'm working towards hosting a 2 day CentOS Interlock like meetup in
>> Paris on the 9th and 10th of Nov this year.
>https://wiki.centos.org/Events/Interlock2016 is now live,
Just read announcement about 'Interlock' event at centos's main page.
Nice initiative.
1 suggestion.
Can we have video recordings or live video streaming of talks during
interlock event?
If so then, that will enable centos users,devs,sys admins around the
world to attend this event virtually as well or to watch the video
archives after the event.
Looking forward to attend Cent OS live project meeting over internet
during interlock event.
Regards,
Amey.
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FYI : quite some time in advance :-)
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: Acknowledging your stand request (CentOS)
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2016 13:23:31 +0200 (CEST)
From: stands(a)fosdem.org
To: arrfab(a)centos.org
CC: stands(a)fosdem.org
Stand Request for FOSDEM 2017
We acknowledge that we have received your request for the following stand.
After we review all stands requests, we will inform you accordingly via
email.
Project: CentOS
Coordinator: Fabian Arrotin
Coordinator email: arrfab(a)centos.org
Secondary contact: Karanbir Singh
Secondary email: kbsingh(a)centos.org
Description:
The CentOS Project is a community-driven free software effort focused
around the goal of providing a rich base platform for open source
communities to build upon. The CentOS Project is well know for the
CentOS Linux distribution, serving as that base platform.
Coordinator's affinity to the project:
Governing/Core Team member
Why does it fit FOSDEM
The CentOS Project fits perfectly with the FOSDEM spirit , as it enables
communities to speak to each other and start new collaboration[s], which
is actually one of the goals on our side. And also because we're there
at Fosdem since 2007 and a lot of people are
expecting to see us there again :-)
Relevant URLs:
https://www.centos.org
Number of tables:
Two
Special requirements:
If possible (as asked above), two tables for the following reasons : two
laptops on one table that we'll use to show virtual machines/play with
provisioning/etc and one table for our stickers/t-shirts/$items (usually
a lot of crowd in front of our booth too)
Kind Regards,
FOSDEM 2017 stands team