On 29/11/16 14:29, Rich Bowen wrote:
So ... it's been a week, and I'm still unsure what the path is here. Is there a call for papers of any kind? Is there a proposed schedule? Is there a web page that we can use to start promoting the event? With a lot of people being out for most of December, we really need to get things moving if we're going to have any chance of getting the word out.
As I have understood the venue has been 'arranged' but not confirmed yet, at least so far my update. The dojo format never had a formal CFP, more an announce you talk on the ML and we'll look at it. At least that was in the past the usual case.
--Rich
On 11/22/2016 10:09 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi
Daniel Paulus has offered to help with the organization and be a point of contact for the Brussels Dojo in Feb 3rd 2017. The rest of the team will still be supporting his efforts through the process.
Daniel has been a long standing friend of the CentOS Project, and people who were at the very first dojo in Antwerp will remember him as the person educating us about dogTag and cert authority management. He's also been seen at other dojo's asking the hardest questions! But lets not hold that against him, he's a full time devops consultant after all. Asking the hard question is what he does :)
Kris Buytaert also joins the organisation group. With Fabian Arrotin helping us on the ground, local to Brussels. Jim Perrin and Karsten Wade continue to help with the Red Hat relationship. It shall be my aim to support the group as best as I can.
Please join me in welcoming the expanding CentOS Dojo organization group, and I look forward to seeing everyone in Feb.
Regards,
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