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=== How does our attendance at this event build users or contributors to the Fedora platform overall. ===
=== How does our attendance at this event build users or contributors to the Fedora platform overall. ===


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As we expose new students to the Fedora Project, we have high hopes that a few will join.  All we can do is provide them with the information they are looking for and point them in the right direction.  The key is making contact with people who are searching for something to do.  Students are encouraged to join the Fedora Project to, quite frankly, pad their resumes. 
 
Young people just joining the workforce need to have a little bit of padding in the volunteer portion of their resumes.  As we attend SeaGL we are providing potential opportunities to volunteer time, energy and knowledge.  As they volunteer they will get to rub shoulders with some of the most innovative people in the Open Source community.
 
=== Measured Success ===
=== Measured Success ===



Revision as of 23:47, 8 October 2018

Fedora will be exhibiting at LinuxFest NorthWest

What, When, Where

SeaGL 2018

Registration

Registration is free. However, please plan to park in a neighboring lot. The cost can be $10-$20 per day.

Accommodations

TBD

Fedora Server

TBD

Why is Fedora attending SeaGL 2018?

TBD

What is the focus of the event?

TBD

How does our attendance at this event build users or contributors to specific Fedora solutions - and why are those particular solutions important?

Attending events such as SeaGL allows students and instructors to see Fedora as a viable platform to teach and learn with. Students are the next generation of developers. If Open Source operating systems are to survive, students need to see their value. We go to events like SeaGL to communicate the value of the Fedora Project to the next generation.

How does our attendance at this event build users or contributors to the Fedora platform overall.

As we expose new students to the Fedora Project, we have high hopes that a few will join. All we can do is provide them with the information they are looking for and point them in the right direction. The key is making contact with people who are searching for something to do. Students are encouraged to join the Fedora Project to, quite frankly, pad their resumes.

Young people just joining the workforce need to have a little bit of padding in the volunteer portion of their resumes. As we attend SeaGL we are providing potential opportunities to volunteer time, energy and knowledge. As they volunteer they will get to rub shoulders with some of the most innovative people in the Open Source community.

Measured Success

TBD

Volunteers

Friday booth setup starts at 7:00 am with a conference start time of 9:00 am. Friday and Saturday Exhibition hall opens from 9AM to 5PM. If you would like to come help at the booth please let Jeff Fitzmaurice know and add your name below.

Current Attendees (Users)

If you would like to attend, feel free to add your name and give contact the event owner.

Jeff Fitzmaurice will be there Friday and then all day Saturday.

Guests

TBD

Budget

Item Budget Bucket Comments Actual
Sponsorship TBD Ambassador Individual sponsor ship payable to Jeff Fitzmaurice TBD
Travel TBD Ambassador Jeff Fitzmaurice for commuting each day TBD
Shipping TBD Ambassador event box (including swag), banner TBD
Total TBD Ambassador Including shipping and fuel costs TBD
Grand Total TBD Ambasssador TBD

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Post Event Summary

TBD


Travel Subsidy Requests
Each attendee desirous of being reimbursed for travel and lodging must contact the event owner so proper budget requests can be made Sponsoring Event Attendees.