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Public Transportation Network: SMA TUA Bus > Bus 2 and Bus 8<br>
Public Transportation Network: SMA TUA Bus > Bus 2 and Bus 8<br>
GPS Coordinates: 40º 38’ 36 N - 08º 37’ 58W
GPS Coordinates: 40º 38’ 36 N - 08º 37’ 58W
Network, power plugs, auditorium and beamers present. Possibility of remote broadcasting for remote attendees.


== Accommodation ==
== Accommodation ==

Revision as of 15:15, 6 May 2010

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Aims to provide the program for a FAD (Fedora Activity Day) in Portugal gathering all the contributors and fedora enthusiasts in order to discuss the real status of everyone involved and how we can help each other mutually. Also a goal is to reinforce and find ways to bring more people from Portugal into the Fedora Project and provide a better pt_PT support in Fedora.


Fedora Events: PortugalFAD - Aveiro 2010

Event Owner

When and Where

The "Portugal FAD" will have place in the city of Aveiro at the installations of IPAM (Portuguese Institute for Marketing Management).

IPAM Aveiro

Address: Edifício IPAM - Rua das Cardadeiras - Esgueira - 3800-125 Aveiro
Public Transportation Network: SMA TUA Bus > Bus 2 and Bus 8
GPS Coordinates: 40º 38’ 36 N - 08º 37’ 58W

Network, power plugs, auditorium and beamers present. Possibility of remote broadcasting for remote attendees.

Accommodation

  • Single day event, no requirements for accommodation.

Food

  • Due to the number of people involved on this, there is no need to make reservations.

Agenda

Speaker Topic Comments
Nelson Marques Teamwork and Worflow Self Assessment of current contributors. Cognitive behaviour. How to keep people motivated
Nelson Marques Ambassadors Self assessment of Ambassadors in Portugal. Bidirectional needs: Fedora > Community and Community > Fedora.
Nelson Marques Portuguese European (pt_PT) The importance of addressing in pt_PT to the Portuguese Audience. Current status and self assessment of the teams.
Nelson Marques Portuguese Fedora Community Self assessment, building communities.

Attendees

Reports