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[http://www.usenix.org/event/lisa10/ The Large Installation System Administrators] (LISA) conference is the largest and the longest running system administrators conference run by the USENIX association. In order to increase attendee dialogue, Birds-of-a-Feather meetings are encouraged. Fedora has had successful BoF at this conference for at least 3 years but this is the first time we are increasing the level of organisation.
[http://www.usenix.org/event/lisa10/ The Large Installation System Administrators] (LISA) conference is the largest and the longest running system administrators conference run by the USENIX association. In order to increase attendee dialogue, Birds-of-a-Feather meetings are encouraged. Fedora has had successful BoF at this conference for at least 3 years but this is the first time we are increasing the level of organisation.
== To-Do ==
These are items that need to be done in order they need to happen
0. Procure supplies (give-a-ways, treats, install media) ASAP
1. Decide when to hold the BoF and declare the date - t-minus 2 days before - DONE
2. Plan talking points and agenda -t minus 1 day before - DONE
3. Advertise - ongoing from hence forward
4. Meet up with other Fedora Friends to sync the plan. These are people who will help with setup/greeting/Fedora BoF functions - t-minus 3 hours.
5. Show up at BoF room 20 minutes early. Setup, etc.
6. Do the BoF
7. Followup Action items - tbd


== Audience ==
== Audience ==
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* Lug referrals for new to Linux users
* Lug referrals for new to Linux users
* Did we meet people who are doing awesome things with Fedora? Great stuff for marketing...
* Did we meet people who are doing awesome things with Fedora? Great stuff for marketing...
* Write a blog post and link it on the [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events events chart.]
* Write a blog post and link it on the [[Events|events chart]]
* Document the experience by writing a SOP [https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=FedoraBoFSOP Fedora BoF SOP]


=== Advertisement ===
=== Advertisement ===
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For Immediate release:
For Immediate release:


The Fedora Project will host Fedora 14 Release Party in Silicon Valley California.
The Fedora Project will host a Fedora 14 Release Party in Silicon Valley California.


WHEN: Tuesday November 9, 2010 at 9 P.M.
WHEN: Tuesday November 9, 2010 at 9 P.M.

Latest revision as of 21:52, 17 September 2016

Let's have a Fedora Birds of a Feather presence at the Large Installation System Administrators conference to market share and brand awareness.

When: Tuesday November 9, 2010 at 9 P.M. Where: San Jose Marriott, by the convention center 301 South Market Street San Jose, California 95113 in the Willow Glen room, second floor.

Discussion

The Large Installation System Administrators (LISA) conference is the largest and the longest running system administrators conference run by the USENIX association. In order to increase attendee dialogue, Birds-of-a-Feather meetings are encouraged. Fedora has had successful BoF at this conference for at least 3 years but this is the first time we are increasing the level of organisation.

To-Do

These are items that need to be done in order they need to happen

0. Procure supplies (give-a-ways, treats, install media) ASAP 1. Decide when to hold the BoF and declare the date - t-minus 2 days before - DONE 2. Plan talking points and agenda -t minus 1 day before - DONE 3. Advertise - ongoing from hence forward 4. Meet up with other Fedora Friends to sync the plan. These are people who will help with setup/greeting/Fedora BoF functions - t-minus 3 hours. 5. Show up at BoF room 20 minutes early. Setup, etc. 6. Do the BoF 7. Followup Action items - tbd

Audience

There are 1000 people registered for LISA 2010.

  • Attendees are 80% system administrators, 15% vendors who make system administrators, 3% staff, 2% personal guests of attendees.
  • About 40% are local to Northern California
  • Products used are typically *nix-centric.
  • Free Software is preferred.
  • Most conference attendees are present Wednesday morning - Friday morning.

When

Tuesday November 9, 2010 at 9 P.M. to 11 P.M. - we are holding this time slot as of Sunday late afternoon.

The below points is historical documentation on how we arrived on this schedule decision.

Facts on scheduling

  • BoF space is available Sunday - Thursday nights 7pm - 11pm at LISA.
  • Most time slots are taken: Still available Tuesday at 9pm, Wednesday at 10pm or Thursday at 8:30pm.
  • Thursday tends to be a "vendor bof" night. Free swag and munchies are highly expected.
  • For optimal attendance, the BoF should be held either Wednesday or Thursday night.
  • Not all rooms have a/v support.

Who can attend and when

  • User:bethlynn can attend any evening
  • User:bcotton can attend any evening except Tuesday at 7pm
  • David Nalley can attend Tuesday-Friday
  • User:quaid can only attend Tuesday
  • Larry Cafiero can attend Tuesday or Wed

Supplies

Larry's Stash

Larry has balloons, t-shirts, and pens.

Install Media

It is too soon after F14 release to obtain professional pressed media. Instead we will procure a usb sticks for on the site installation.

Beth Lynn will buy usb sicks on Monday night.

Event Box

The event box contains a banner and some XO's.

While that would be visually interesting, it is not necessary. It is not worth the shipping to send it at this point.

Treats

Beth Lynn is bringing a ton of candy. The room is stocked with a water cooler.

Execution

Agenda

TBD - minute by minute activity and owner needs to be assigned

Possible topics

Setup

Who will be responsible for making the room welcoming?

Followup

  • Recruit contributors
  • Lug referrals for new to Linux users
  • Did we meet people who are doing awesome things with Fedora? Great stuff for marketing...
  • Write a blog post and link it on the events chart
  • Document the experience by writing a SOP Fedora BoF SOP

Announcement Copy

For Immediate release:

The Fedora Project will host a Fedora 14 Release Party in Silicon Valley California.

WHEN: Tuesday November 9, 2010 at 9 P.M. WHERE: San Jose Marriott, Convention Center second floor Willow Glen room. ADDRESS: 301 South Market Street San Jose, California 95113

During the release party you will have the opportunity to...

  • Install Fedora 14, the freshest free software GNU/Linux distribution
  • Hear about new Fedora features such as Spice virtualization and systemd.
  • Learn about SELinux, a label-based security system.
  • Meet some people who contribute to Fedora and discuss how you can contribute.

Fun Fedora freebies will be on hand.

System Administrators, GNU/Linux Users, Free Software Enthusiasts, and Computing Hobbyists: all are welcome. This event is FREE and open to the general public as part of the Large Installation System Administrators conference [1].

Hope to see you there! <poster's name here>


[1] Registration for the conference is encouraged but not required. Free registration available under the "Exhibits Only" pass. See the registration desk at the Convention Center for details. http://www.usenix.org/event/lisa10/

LUGS

No conference registration is required for BoF participants or guests. Therefore, we can inform Bay-Area LUGs that this is happening.

There a bunches of California LUGS.

The lead contact from the 10 closest lugs were emailed...

0. Bay Area

1. Berkeley

2. Cabrillo College

3. Central Valley

4. North Bay

5. San Francisco Linux User's Group

6. Santa Cruz Microsoft Alternative User Group

7. Silicon Valley

8. Stanford University

9. U.S.S. Augusta Ada