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DATE | 2006-02-21 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] [Fwd: From Red Hat to LUGs: greetings, updates, requests]
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-----Forwarded Message----- > From: Greg DeKoenigsberg > To: Greg Dekoenigsberg > Subject: From Red Hat to LUGs: greetings, updates, requests > Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 14:43:22 -0500 > > > Hi. My name is Greg DeKoenigsberg. I work for Red Hat. I've got some > news for you, and I've also got a favor to ask. > > Right up front, let me apologize for the spammy nature of this note. If > you're getting this email, it's because you're listed as a contact person > for a North American LUG at www.linux.org, so one might presume that you'd > be interested in this sort of stuff -- but I understand that it ain't > necessarily so. Therefore, if you object to receiving this note on > general principle, please let me know and I'll make sure you never get > another note like it. (From us, anyway.) > > If you are affiliated with the LUG in question, please do me the favor of > forwarding this to your membership. If you're no longer affiliated with > the LUG in question, that's okay too -- I'd appreciate it if you could > forward this message to someone who is, if it isn't too much trouble. > > On to the purpose of my note. It's threefold: > > 1. I'd like to let you know about current goings-on in Fedora. > 2. I'd like to let you know about the Red Hat Summit. > 3. I'd like to ask for your input about a possible Fedora roadshow. > > === > > First, Fedora. There's been a lot of work going on in the Fedora > community; some of it you might know about, and some of it you might not > know about. > > We're getting ready to release Fedora Core 5 in the next couple of months. > It's been the culmination of a particularly long release cycle, as we > change the way that we do some things at a deep level. Some of the more > visible features: > > * Modular X, anaconda changes, more Xen code and some XGL-ish stuff; > > * New GNOME, new OpenOffice, new Firefox and more, pulling all the latest > from upstream projects; > > * New Mono-based applications, including Beagle, Tomboy and F-Spot. > > We've also got a bunch of community initiatives going, and we're ramping > up even more: > > * Fedora Extras. The community-led Extras project, which launched > officially last February, is now maintaining over 3000 software packages > in yum repositories mirrored worldwide. The number of available packages > continues to grow -- as does the number of contributors. Learn more at > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras. > > * Fedora Documentation. The Docs project is producing release notes, > HOWTOs and other crucial documentation to help Fedora users make the most > out of Fedora. All of the documentation is available under the OPL with no > restrictions. Learn more at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject. > > * Fedora Ambassadors. As the open source story continues to grow > stronger, we're looking for more and more people to tell that story. The > Ambassadors project provides people with the information and tools to > spread the story far and wide, from presentation decks to T-shirts to > Fedora DVDs. Learn more at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors. > > * Fedora Mentors. It can be difficult to "get started" in the world of > open source development, and sometimes the most important thing is just to > know that someone will answer your stupid questions without giving you a > lot of heat. The Mentors project seeks knowledgeable developers who can > give a couple of hours a week on IRC to help the newbies along. Learn > more at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mentors. > > With more projects coming online all the time, there's never been a better > chance to be involved in the future of Fedora. For general information > about how to get involved, spend some time at http://fedoraproject.org. > > === > > Second, the Red Hat Summit. This is basically a straight-up sales pitch: > come join us in Nashville from May 30 - June 2, 2006. Specifically for > LUG members, the cost of attendance is $699, which includes a hotel room > for four nights, meals, and attendance at the Red Hat sessions and evening > entertainment events. It's a unique opportunity to meet some of the real > luminaries of the open source world firsthand, and to talk with them about > their areas of deep knowledge. For those of you who are accustomed to > attending these sorts of events, you will realize that this price is a > *very* good deal. Lots of technical sessions, lots of fun. You can find > the full track list at http://www.redhat.com/promo/summit/tracks. > > So why is the LUG deal so good? The deal for regular business types is > basically $500 more. The deep price break is because we want to see > community people there. Despite the fact that we're making a little money > now, we can't afford to bring people to Nashville and put them up for > nothing -- but we can at least give some deep discounts to our friends. > That's you. > > You are important, and if you can figure out how to make it there, we > definitely want you there. Feel free to contact me for more information, > or go to the Summit site at http://www.redhat.com/promo/summit. > > === > > Third, I'd like to gauge your interest in a Fedora roadshow. > > As I mentioned before, Fedora Core 5 is scheduled for release in late > March. (Or maybe later -- you know how these things go.) We're looking > to put together a tour sometime between FUDCon Boston 2006 (April 7th) and > the Red Hat Summit, and I'd like to hear if you'd be interested in having > a Fedora presentation at your LUG. > > There's obviously a huge number of LUGs and a fairly limited number of > dates, and we'd have to figure out how to make such a tour work. > Therefore, if you are interested in a Fedora visit, here's what I'll need > to know: > > * How many people do you generally get at your LUG? > > * What meeting times/dates are available for you in April or May? Are you > limited to the LUG meeting days, or would you be willing to call a special > session? > > * What general Fedora-related topics might you want to hear about more > in-depth? > > I'll be happy to field responses, and if we get enough interest, we'll > start planning a tour in earnest in the next couple of weeks. > > === > > So, that's it. Thanks for reading through this whole long letter. Feel > free to drop me a line at gdk-at-redhat.com if you have any questions. > Looking forward to hearing from you. > > --g > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Greg DeKoenigsberg || Fedora Foundation || fedoraproject.org > Be an Ambassador || http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors > ---------------------------------------------------------------
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