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  • ...lved/ Learn More About DEI @ Fedora] || [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/diversity-inclusion/resources/resources/#_lgbtq_focused Resources & Other C ...ay of each Month at 7AM PST / 10AM EST / 2PM GMT. We publish our events in the [https://calendar.fedoraproject.org/diversity-team/ DEI Calendar on FedoCal
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  • {{header|events}} ...m-aveiro.pt Aveiro] and invites all Linux users to come and participate in the FAD.
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  • {{header|events}} ...under a single roof and work on building automated build system for any of the open source project of their choice.
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  • {{header|events}} = DevConf.US 2018 =
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  • {{header|events}} ...nitz, the CLUG, the Computer Center and the Faculty of computer science at the TU Chemnitz and many volunteers make it happen.
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  • ...general template for ambassadors to use when creating a new event page on the wiki. Not every section will apply to every event so only include those tha {{header|events}}
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  • {{header|events}} * Virtual events around the world
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  • * The Fedora Malaysia website is located at http://fedora.my/ * You may contact us through IRC channel at '''#fedora-my''' @ irc.freenode.net.
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  • {{header|events}} == SCaLE 10X: The Southern California Linux Expo ==
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  • {{header|events}} ...nitz, the CLUG, the Computer Center and the faculty of computer science at the TU Chemnitz and many volunteers make it happen.
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  • {{header|events}} ...e event, including the link to your event page, to the list of worldwide [[Events]]. }}
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  • '''SUB: Proposal for Project day on behalf of the Fedora Project.''' Team FOSS.in,
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  • {{header|events}} ...nitz, the CLUG, the Computer Center and the Faculty of computer science at the TU Chemnitz and many volunteers make it happen.
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  • {{header|events}} ...ea aims to disseminate new technologies based on Free Software, as well as the exchange of experiences with communities, universities and public and priva
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  • {{header|events}} === Local Events ===
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  • {{header|events}} ...nux Expo will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 20-22, 2009 at The Westin Los Angeles Airport.
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  • {{header|events}} ...ndividual projects, and the 4 of us show that we want to do more things to the community.
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  • ...of the software that makes up Fedora. It's our goal to continually improve the quality of Fedora releases and updates. The Quality Assurance project is engaged in the following activities:
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  • {{header|events}} ...perience from Fedora users and ask questions to people already involved in the community.
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  • {{header|events}} = Fedora Events: Linuxwochen Wien 2010, Vienna, Austria =
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  • {{header|events}} = Linux Weekend'17 in Tirana, Albania =
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  • ...d and tied with the UI interface classes. Its implementation doesn't allow us to easily track if a certain step is going to be taken or skipped. Because ...on, it has also been suggested we could use the GLib loop to dispatch all events.
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  • = Fedora Events: AREL Report = introducing all the organisation of the area (photo, radio, internet,
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  • This will be a social event to celebrate the release of Fedora 30! * Socializing with other Fedora users in our department.
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  • {{header|events}} = Fedora Events: Chemnitzer Linuxtage 2011 - Chemnitz, Germany =
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  • ...d our Contact Details, Ambassadors, Team Members, Contributors, Events, of us. ...ping Fedora Project - Myanmar Community with all they can to spread Fedora in local.
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  • ...ould make us stand out, so that visitors/attendees could visually identify us. The requirements for this shirt were:
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  • {{header|events}} The International Consumer Electronics Show (International CES) showcases more
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  • {{header|events}} = Fedora Events: FrOSCon 2010 - Sankt Augustin, Germany =
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  • {{header|events}} ...and networking opportunities including connecting with female contributors in open source communities.
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  • == What is the Campus Ambassadors program? == ...ssadors]] and enjoy all of the benefits of being in that group, along with the chance to socialize and plan with fellow students.
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  • ...ng project]]. Please see that page for an overview of where this fits into the process. ...ailing list, because it is not possible for us to remove any postings from the wider Internet universe after they are sent. For more details, please refer
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  • Work on the [[Summer Coding SIG]] needs. * 7:30 - advance team sneaks in to the room
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  • {{header|events}} ...nitz, the CLUG, the Computer Center and the faculty of computer science at the TU Chemnitz and many volunteers make it happen.
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  • {{header|events}} = Fedora Events: FrOSCon 2009 - Sankt Augustin, Germany =
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  • {{header|events}} ...nitz, the CLUG, the Computer Center and the faculty of computer science at the TU Chemnitz and many volunteers make it happen.
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  • {{header|events}} ...dora Birds of a Feather meeting will take place from 7-8 p.m. on Friday at the Midway Room -- either a continuation of work will or just a social hour wil
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  • ...ity which makes Nginx suited for both the small and the busiest servers on the Internet. To have the server start at each boot:
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  • {{header|events}} ...nitz, the CLUG, the Computer Center and the Faculty of computer science at the TU Chemnitz and many volunteers make it happen.
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  • {{#fedoradocs: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/server-working-group/docs/server-governance-charter/}} {{admon/tip | This is an approved document. | This document was approved by the Server Working Group on November 5, 2013. It was approved by FESCo on Novem
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  • {{header|events}} ...he fedora community in Singapore are planning to have a release party with the local opensource community. This party is aimed at being a fun, educational
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  • {{header|events}} == SCaLE 8x: The Southern California Linux Expo ==
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  • {{header|events}} == SCaLE 12X: The Southern California Linux Expo ==
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  • '''<big>= Fedora 30 Release Party in Ankara =</big>''' ...re in general is all about and ask questions of people already involved in the community. It is also a opportunity for students of Department of Computer
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  • '''<big>= Fedora 31 Release Party in Ankara =</big>''' ...re in general is all about and ask questions of people already involved in the community. It is also a opportunity for students of Department of Computer
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  • {{header|events}} ...it.edu/ Massachusetts Institute of Technology], where students from around the country flock to MIT for a weekend of programming and contest. They create
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  • {{header|events}} = Project Day at FOSS.in =
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  • * Understanding Impact of Attending Fedora Events like FOSDEM * Year in Review Metrics for differents parts of Fedora Project.
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  • ...to the Kingdom of Spain. We spread the Fedora Project through a series of events ranging from live presentations, or "Meetups" to talk about Fedora, Linux, 99% events will be in spanish
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  • ...make any changes. This wiki page is maintained by the FAmSCo members based in North America. Currently, this is [[User:award3535|Andrew Ward (award3535)] ...ra Ambassadors North America (FAmNA). If you're not from NA, please follow the guidelines of your region ([[Ambassadors/EMEA/Reimbursement|EMEA]], [[Ambas
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  • {{header|events}} ...ill find out how Fedora Project is organized and clear their doubts asking the community members.
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  • ...f you have any remarks, comments, ideas, etc..which can help us to improve the FOSDEM'11 Edition. {{note}} : For more details about the organization in itself, please go to ''' [[FOSDEM 2011 Organization| FOSDEM 2011 Project
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  • ...es and people who share the idea that software should be free and open for the local community and governments to develop and customize to its needs. ...f spreading the word about Fedora in Albania and would be important to aid in establishing a local active Fedora community there.
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  • '''<big>= Fedora 28 Release Party in Ankara =</big>''' ...re in general is all about and ask questions of people already involved in the community. It is also a opportunity for students of Department of Computer
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  • == Fedora 29 Release Party in Ankara / TURKEY == ...re in general is all about and ask questions of people already involved in the community. It is also a opportunity for students of Department of Computer
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  • {{header|events}} == SCaLE 9X: The Southern California Linux Expo ==
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  • {{header|events}} ...dora Women's Day marks the anniversary of the [[Women|Fedora Women]] team. The event is headed by Fedora's [[Diversity and Inclusion Team|Diversity & Incl
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  • {{header|events}} ...FOSDEM] is the biggest free and non-commercial event organized by and for the community. Its goal is to provide Free and Open Source developers a place t
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  • {{header|events}} ...e event, including the link to your event page, to the list of worldwide [[Events]]. }}
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  • * Proven packagers and rel-eng still needs to be able to do their work in dist-git: their workflows MUST NOT be dirupted. ...able to step in for automation and replace some of its actions if needed. The automation NEEDS TO handle such situation.
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  • ...a.org/ Flock] is Fedora's annual contributor conference. It's described as the following: ...to make those ideas a reality, and continue to promote the core values of the Fedora community: Freedom, Friends, Features, and First.''
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  • {{header|events}} == SCaLE 11X: The Southern California Linux Expo ==
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  • {{header|events}} ...nitz, the CLUG, the Computer Center and the faculty of computer science at the TU Chemnitz and many volunteers make it happen.
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  • ...is a national event called “Linux Day” (www.linuxday.it). This year it was the 18th edition and it was held on October 27. ...lated to Linux and FLOSS, that is directly organized by people involved in the communities and by ordinary users.
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  • * Go over next 3 months [[FedoraEvents| Fedora Events]] -- ThomasChung * Remind [[Distribution/FreeMedia/FC6DVD/April|FreeMedia Requests in April Queue]] -- ThomasChung
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  • ...important | Ambassadors, update this agenda with your latest items before the meeting has started.}} ...rent status of upcoming Fedora Events in EMEA. See [[FedoraEvents| Fedora Events]] page.
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  • {{header|events}} = Fedora Events: Chemnitzer Linuxtage 2012 - Chemnitz, Germany =
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  • {{header|events}} ...FGSL brings up topics on Free Software usage, production and diffusion in the State of Goiás, Brazil.[http://fgsl.net/ website]
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  • ...nce to everyone. Our code of conduct is intended to help everyone maintain the PyCon spirit. We thank all attendees and staff for observing it. [https://us.pycon.org/2016/ PyCon 2016]
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  • ...rocesses new Ambassadors need to know, ideas on how they can contribute to the community. ==Values of the Mentor Program==
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  • {{header|events}} ...FISL] is the largest FOSS event in Latin America and one of the largest in the world.
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  • {{header|events}} = Fedora Events: FrOSCon 2008 - Sankt Augustin, Germany =
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  • ...n upcoming Fedora release, but they also regularly test important areas of the Fedora distribution, like upgrades, internationalization, graphical drivers ...ple who create said software and discuss any issues you might have with it in a live conversation.
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  • {{header|events}} [[Category:Release events]] [[Category:Events]]
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  • {{header|events}} ...FOSDEM] is the biggest free and non-commercial event organized by and for the community. Its goal is to provide Free and Open Source developers a place t
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  • {{header|events}} ...nitz, the CLUG, the Computer Center and the faculty of computer science at the TU Chemnitz and many volunteers make it happen.
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  • Below are the current tasks tracking for members of [[Ambassadors/NA|FAMNA]]. ...rs meet on irc.freenode.net, #fedora-meeting, every Tuesday at 9pm Eastern US time.
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  • ...after Alpha. This often leads string freeze breaks. The breaks informed to us are translated but have to rely on translator's great flexibility. For sile ...Freeze, thus allows the developers to change/add/remove strings freely to the last minute without soliciting to translation team.
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  • {{header|events}} ...e event, including the link to your event page, to the list of worldwide [[Events]]. }}
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  • {{header|events}} Horizon'09 is the sixth annual national-level Technical Festival organised by students of Dr.
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  • {{header|events}} ...e event, including the link to your event page, to the list of worldwide [[Events]]. }}
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  • ...used for events attended by Fedora on the US east coast. The event box is the "essentials" of everything we need to successfully run and execute an event ...equest banners, make sure you file a separate ticket for the event box AND the banners.
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  • * Question and Answer session. Come in and ask questions about Fedora. * Install Fest. Bring in your laptops and/or desktops and let us help you get Fedora installed.
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  • {{header|events}} ...re in general is all about and ask questions of people already involved in the community. It is also a opportunity for students of Department of Electroni
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  • {{header|events}} ...nitz, the CLUG, the Computer Center and the faculty of computer science at the TU Chemnitz and many volunteers make it happen.
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  • {{header|events}} = Fedora Events: FrOSCon 2011 - Sankt Augustin, Germany =
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  • He is the Co-Founder and CEO of Microdot. ...source OpenMCT framework to control weather data capturing chips remotely, the data is used to make predictions on crop and animal diseases with Deep Lear
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  • * The participants will be posted after the meeting. ...important | Ambassadors, update this agenda with your latest items before the meeting has started.}}
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  • Fedora will be co-hosting the table with Red Hat like last year. Red Hat has also made a Full Conference Team members show up throughout the evening of the 7th early morning of the 8th.
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  • ...e in attendance to introduce themselves by claiming what timezone they are in, and what teams/subprojects they already work on within Fedora. ...nd are certainly open for suggestions. You can read about the specifics of the proposal here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CommOps
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  • === Open Source in Education === ...educators in support of the Open Source in Education vision. Participate in ancillary educational opportunities as they arise and where associated valu
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  • * [http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/02/27/the-open-palettehow-to-use-inkscapes-new-blur-filter/ Open Palette] * [[Join|Join the Project]]
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  • ...tClass sections into the xorg.conf ('''careful when recommending to delete the xorg.conf for other bugs'''). This needs to be done manually, there's no au Most evdev bugs aren’t actually evdev bugs. they tend to get caught before the releases. They’re either configuration issues (HAL, usually) or server bu
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  • = F33 Release Party Social Events = The Mindshare Committee is currently working on organizing a Release party even
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  • ...rs can't make a meeting due to travel or conflicts with their $DAYJOB, but the combination of meeting attendance plus email is a nice metric.}} FAmSCo held 3 meetings in March. Attendance was as follows:
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  • What is the cause of reimbursement issues in your region/country? What is your proposed solution? ==How should we handle requests to pay for things in advance?==
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  • {{header|events}} ...re in general is all about and ask questions of people already involved in the community. It is also a opportunity for students of Department of Electroni
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  • {{header|events}} ...re in general is all about and ask questions of people already involved in the community. It is also a opportunity for students of Department of Electroni
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  • {{header|events}} {{admon/important | On hold | The status of this event is currently on hold until a new owner is found and fu
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  • ...| This page is outdated. Please refer to https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/mindshare-committee/ }} ...ors related with expenses for EMEA. If you're not from EMEA, please follow the guidelines of your region ([[FAMNA_Reimbursement_Guidelines|NA]], [[Ambassa
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