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Fedora Contributor ConferenceAugust 9 - 12, Charleston, South Carolina

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For eight years, Fedora users and developers have gathered at an

event named for them, the Fedora Users and Developers Conference

(FUDCon). But we’ve grown, and it’s time for a new approach: Flock.

We're glad you've joined us for the first of what we hope will be many

more.

Flock is a brand-new conference where Fedora contributors can come

together, discuss new ideas, bring them to reality, and continue to

promote the core values of the Fedora community: Freedom, Friends,

Features, and First.

Fedora and the people who participate in the project (that's you!)

encompass so much more than just an interest in Linux. Flock is where

you'll meet other members of the community who share whatever

your interest is, whether it’s the kernel or the cloud, hardware or UX

design. We also want to embrace and invite the growing open

hardware community--such as our keynote speaker Aeva Palecek--so

that we can learn from one another and create better things together.

The Fedora community is broad, and we unfortunately can't all be

here. Please share online what you do and learn at Flock. Blog, dent,

tweet, join #fedora-flock on IRC... however you like to share, please

spread what you learn over the next few days.

Finally, we hope you have a wonderful time in Charleston, but when

you get home, keep an eye out for a call for bids for next year's Flock

location, which will be held in Europe!

Ruth Suehle | Tom Callaway | Josh Boyer | Robyn Bergeron

Flock Planning Committee

Welcome to Flock

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Please blog about Flock, and if you haven't already, add your blog to

Fedora Planet (planet.fedoraproject.org). Learn how at ur1.ca/eo3zl.

If you are new to Fedora, feel free to ask someone (in IRC if you're

not even sure whom to ask!), and we'll be happy to help.

If you were subsidized to come to Flock, we ask that you add yourself

to Fedora Planet and write at least one blog post about the event.

We'll be asking for your links later.

Take Flock Online

blogging

Microblogging is a great way to promote Flock as well as Fedora.

You'll also see updates that way and find out where interesting things

are happening. Use the hashtag #flocktofedora and follow @fedora on

identi.ca, Twitter, Facebook (facebook.com/TheFedoraProject), and

Google+ (gplus.to/fedoraproject).

microblogging

Our main IRC channel for the event is #fedora-flock. If you are taking

notes for a session, please report the session name and channel to

that channel. If you are using Gobby or Etherpad, note that in the

main channel as well. Each conference room's channel is

#fedora-flock-<roomnumber>, for example, #fedora-flock-109 for

room ECTR 109.

IRC

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In an emergency, CALL 911. If you can, also have someone contact an

event organizer.

The College of Charleston campus has 43 orange emergency call

boxes that will contact campus police. To use one, push in the call

button and release, which will notify the dispatcher of your location.

To talk the dispatcher, hold the button down. Release the button to

listen. There is a map of call box locations at parkingservices.cofc.edu/

docs/map-only.pdf

The nearest hospital is the Medical University of South Carolina

Hospital, 171 Ashley Ave, (843) 792-1414. The emergency room is at 96

Jonathan Lucas Street.

Need Help?

emergencies

If you need help quickly, you can find Ruth Suehle (suehle), Tom

Callaway (spot), or Josh Boyer (jwb) on irc.freenode.net in #flock-

help. You can also text or call Ruth at (567) 429-1701 or Tom at (617)

899 8445

get help from Flock staff

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Flock is a conference that brings together members of the Fedora

community, new and old, professional and volunteer, from all over the

world. Diversity is one of our huge strengths, but it can also lead to

communication issues and unhappiness. Attendees are required to be

considerate and respectful of each other. This includes, but is not

limited to:

Refraining from rude behavior

Refraining from any sort of harassment or discrimination (based on

ethnic background, religion, gender, sexuality, body shape, disability,

geographic location, sports team, preferred operating system, or

anything else for that matter)

Obeying local laws

Attendees who are in violation of this policy may be subject to

removal and banning from Flock (and future Fedora events). Whether

an attendee is in violation is at the sole discretion of the conference

staff.

Anyone with a possible concern relating to the code of conduct is

encouraged to either email the Flock conference staff

([email protected]) or talk directly to a Flock conference

staff member. Flock staff members have a special "STAFF" identifier

on their event badges.

Code of Conduct

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Join us from 7-9 p.m. in the beautiful courtyard of the Blind Tiger Pub.

We’ll get you acquainted with Charleston with pulled pork biscuits and

shrimp ‘n grits, among other tasty delights.

Evening Events

Friday, August 9Blind Tiger Pub

36-38 Broad St, Charleston

Saturday evening from 7-10, we’ll be at nearby Mynt for food and

drinks and fun! We’ll have it to ourselves from 7-10 p.m., after which

the bar will open, and you’re welcome to stay on your own if you like.

Please note their dress code: No athletic shoes, hats, baggy clothes, or

jerseys. Sleeves required (yes, short sleeves are fine).

Our farewell party will be from 7-11 p.m. at the South Carolina

Aquarium, the harborfront home to more than 10,000 plants and

animals and featuring the Great Ocean Tank, a 42'-tall, 385,000-

gallon tank with more than 300 animals. Local brews and food will be

provided, and you'll have the freedom to explore the aquarium.

Saturday, August 10

Sunday, August 11

Mynt135 Calhoun St, Charleston

South Carolina Aquarium100 Aquarium Wharf, Charleston

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Coffee is available each morning in the sponsor room at 8:30 a.m.

Lunch break is each day at 12:50 p.m. Consult the map at

ur1.ca/etutq for a list of locations where you can use the meal card

you received at registration.

Afternoon snacks are available in the sponsor room at 2:30 p.m.

The quiet room is in room ECTR102 for quiet meditation and

reflection (aka hacking without noise).

The sponsor hall (room ECTR111) is open daily from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Get the full schedule online, where you can make a personal

schedule: flock2013.sched.org or with this .ics file:

flock2013.sched.org/all.ics or on mobile: flock2013.sched.org/mobile

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General Schedule Info

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In Memory of Seth Vidal

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Seth Kelby Vidal, a ruggedly handsome cyclist and open source

software guru was killed Monday, July 8, 2013. He was 36 years old.

Seth described himself as a misanthropic humanist. To those who love

him, he was a brother, partner, son, mentor, indefatigable

curmudgeon, loyal friend and champion for good who believed

deeply in community, and worked to improve every one that he was a

part of. A constant contrarian and invaluable resource, Seth could

build a bike, recommend a restaurant, and upgrade your technology.

Seth knew the names of every canine in the neighborhood, and most

of their people. He was a brilliant, kind, compassionate, generous, and

caring young man whose abilities and knowledge in his field were

beyond comprehension. He was known worldwide, and often spoke

at conferences in the US and abroad. A wicked storyteller and the

consummate traveling companion, he would unabashedly regale road

trip cohorts with song. The world will be considerably quieter in his

absence.

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Regional Map

Charleston Airport (CHS)Charleston Airport (CHS)

FlockFlock

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Local Area Map

Francis Marion Hotel

Francis Marion Hotel

Hampton Inn Charleston

Hampton Inn Charleston

Flock Venu(Education Center

Building)

Flock Venue(Education Center

Building)

Mynt(Saturday party)Mynt(Saturday party)

Blind Tiger Pub(Friday party)Blind Tiger Pub(Friday party)

South Carolina Aquarium(Sunday party)South Carolina Aquarium(Sunday party)

go to http://goo.gl/maps/uoBd4 for a google map with markers listing all nearby lunch places

go to http://goo.gl/maps/uoBd4 for a google map with markers listing all nearby lunch places

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Venue Map

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Education Center Building(Most Sessions, Vendor Room,Snacks, Quiet Room)

Stern Center BuildingSecond Floor Ballroom(Keynotes & AuditoriumSessions)

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Quiet Room

ECTR101ECTR120

ECTR114

ECTR115

ECTR112

Sponsor +

SnackRoom

ECTR109ECTR107

ECTR103

ECTR212 is the only room on the second level

StaffRoom

Education Center Building

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Friday Schedule

The Highly Esteemed Fedora Project Leader's World-Famous State of Fedora Address, followed by the Flock group photo.Speaker: Robyn Bergeron

Main Auditorium - 9 a.m. (Coffee at 8:30 in the sponsor room)

Friday session one - 10 a.m.

Auditorium #infrastructure

Fedmsg - Fedora Infrastructure's Real-time Messaging System by Ralph Bean

ECTR101 #developer #packaging

Creating an RPM From Scratchby Itamar Reis Peixoto

ECTR103 #infrastructure

"Ask Fedora" Updateby Rahul Sundaram

ECTR109 #ARM

Fedora ARM State of the Unionby Peter Robinson

ECTR115 #kernel

A Tour of Linux Portabilityby Kyle McMartin

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ECTR107 #future

Evolution of a Linux Distributionand Its Ecosystem by Subhendu Ghosh

ECTR112 #security

State of Security in Fedoraby Dan Walsh

ECTR120

Is "Cloud" Something Beyond A Buzzword, And Should Fedora Care? by Matthew Miller

#cloud

ECTR212 #education

Education With Fedora by Johel Heraclio Batista Cardenas

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Friday session two - 11 a.m.

Friday session three - 12 p.m.

Auditorium #ARM

ARM Architecture 101by Jon Masters

Auditorium #community #future

Why Fedora Sucks!by Christoph Wickert

ECTR101 #developer #infrastructure

Darkserver: Current and Future Roadmapby Kushal Das

ECTR103 #infrastructure

Hyperkitty: The New Mailing List UIby Aurélien Bompard

ECTR109 #ARM #developer

Porting Fedora to 64-bit ARMby Jon Masters

ECTR115 #kernel

State of the Fedora Kernelby Josh Boyer

ECTR212 #education

Fedora College by Eduardo Echeverria

ECTR107 #future

Installer Redesign and Rewrite Retrospectiveby David Cantrell

ECTR112 #security

FreeIPA Two Factor Authenticationby Nathaniel McCallum

ECTR120

Putting the PaaS in Fedora by Steven Citron-Pousty

#cloud

ECTR101 #developer

Agility and FOSSby Haïkel Guémar

ECTR103 #infrastructure # developer

Bugzillaby Emmanuel Seyman

ECTR109 #ARM #future

Future of the Datacenterby Dennis Gilmore

ECTR115 #kernel

KERNEL BUG TRIAGE LIVE!by Dave Jones

ECTR212 #future #packaging

Fedora Software Center by Richard Hughes

ECTR107 #ambassador

Fedora Ambassadors - State of the Unionby Jiří Eischmann

ECTR112 #marketing

P****** - Product Naming in Global Communities by Chris Tyler

ECTR120

Bringing Hadoop to Fedora by Peter MacKinnon

#cloud

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Friday session four - 2 p.m.

Friday session five - 4 p.m.

Auditorium #future

Fedora Revamp - Next Stepsby Miloslav Trmač

Auditorium #future

The Fedora Crystal Ball: Where Are We Going For The Next Five Years? by Stephen Gallagher

ECTR101 #developer #python

Making Fedora python3-Readyby Toshio Kuratomi

ECTR103 #infrastructure

Highly Available Databasesby Kevin Fenzi

ECTR109 #ARM

How Do I Use ARM Computers In The "Real World"? by Peter Robinson

ECTR115 #developer

Fedora Mobile Appsby Ricky Elrod

ECTR114 #developer

Building Apps with NodeWebKit by Thomas WIlson

ECTR107

Fedora Release Engineeringby Dennis Gilmore

#infrastructure

ECTR112 #security

Fedora Security Labby Fabian Affolter

ECTR120

Future of Supplemental Wallpapers by Sirko Kemter

#design

ECTR101 #developer #documentation

Document Your Codeby Kushal Das

ECTR103 #infrastructure #developer

HyperKitty Hackfestby Aurélien Bompard

ECTR114 #desktop

Alternative Desktops: Unite!by Christoph Wickert

ECTR115 #developer

Get Go-ingby Vincent Batts

ECTR107 #developer

Programming in Haskellby Garrett Mitchener

ECTR112 #marketing

Fedora Marketing Hackfestby Maria Tatica Leandro

ECTR120

DOAP in fedora-packages by Pierre-Yves Chibon

#cloud

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ECTR114 #clevergirl

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Saturday Schedule

The 3D printing community is the largest and fastest growing part of the libre hardware community. With this rapid expansion, the need for better tooling is becoming evident, both to improve accessibility to every day users and to empower new contributors. Fedora is the first and only major GNU/Linux distribution to package most of the free software tooling used in 3D printing today, which is an important step, but the tools themselves need to be improved further.

This talk discusses the current state of free software in the context of libre hardware 3D printing--new developments, opportunities for further involvement, and areas of concern. The talk will also include a demonstration of hardware from Lulzbot--the makers of the only 3D printers that carry the FSF's "Respects Your Freedom" certification.Speaker: Aeva Palcek

Keynote: Lulzbot and 3D Printing, Main Auditorium, 9 a.m.

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Saturday session one - 10 a.m.

Auditorium #ARM

Pidora 18 (Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix)by Andrew Oatley-Willis

ECTR101 #developer

Using Fedora for Developing Things Other Than Fedora by Langdon White

ECTR103 #infrastructure

Fedora at Yahoo!by Arun S A G

ECTR112 #security

SELinux for Mere Mortalsby Thomas Cameron

ECTR115 #kernel

Kernel Regression Testing for Fun and Profitby Justin Forbes

ECTR109 #arm

Virtualization on ARMby John Dulaney

ECTR114 #developer

Gource: Telling Stories via Source Codeby Suzanne Reed

ECTR120 #cloud

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Federated & Free: Distributed and Decentralized Applications on OpenShift by Ryan Jarvinen

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Auditorium #infrastructure

Fedora Badgesby Ralph Bean and David Gay

ECTR101 #developer

Make Games Using Free-as-in-FreedomArt and Audio by Iwan Gabovitch

ECTR103 #infrastructure

Fedora Passwords (Then and Now)by Stephen Smoogen

ECTR112 #security

What's New with SELinuxby Dan Walsh

ECTR115 #kernel

BTRFS - Cool Butterby John Dulaney

ECTR109 #infrastructure

A Hot Rodder's Guide to Maximum Performance LAMP by Jeremy Sands

ECTR114 #developer #packaging

What's New in Software Management?by Jan Zeleny

ECTR120 #cloud

Scale or Fail - Give Your App the Speed It Needs in the Cloud by Steven Citron-Pousty

ECT107 #future

An Architecture For a More Agile Fedoraby Matthew Miller

Saturday session three - 12 p.m.

Auditorium #cloud #future

OpenShift, Fedora, and the Future ofPackaged Web Apps by Andy Grimm

Saturday session two - 11 a.m.

ECTR101 #developer

KVM and Virtio Introductionby Nitesh Narayan Lal

ECTR103 #packaging

Submitting Updates via Bodhi: How (And Why!) to Do It Properly by Adam Williamson

ECTR112 #security

Hardening Apacheby Eduardo Echeverria

ECTR115 #kernel

Kernel Fuzz Testingby Dave Jones

ECTR109 #games

Mozilla Open Badges in Sugar on OLPCby Ryan Stush

ECTR114 #packaging

AWS, Private Cloud, and Open Sourceby Greg DeKoenigsberg

ECTR120 #cloud #developer

pcp+systemtap: Performance Monitoring for Workstations and Networks by Frank Ch. Eigler

ECT107 #testing

Task Automation in Fedora QAby Tim Flink

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Saturday session five - 4 p.m.

Saturday session four - 2 p.m.

Auditorium #lightning!

Lightning Demos

ECTR101 #packaging

Systemd Integration into Fedoraby Jóhann B. Guðmundsson

ECTR103 #infrastructure

Oauthby Patrick Uiterwijk

ECTR112 #infrastructure

Dataviewer Hackfestby Ian Weller

ECTR115

Ham Radio VE Session

ECTR109 #ARM #documentation

ARM Documentation Hackfestby Jared Smith

ECTR114 #developer

The Totally New Fedora Changes Processby Stephen Gallagher & Jaroslav Řezník

ECTR120 #cloud

OpenStack Test Eventby Kashyap Chamarthy

ECT107 #infrastructure #testing

Task Automation Hackingby Jeremy Sands

Auditorium #lightning!

Lightning Talks

ECTR101 #developer

Rebase You Git!by Haïkel Guémar

ECTR103 #infrastructure

pkgdb2 by Pierre-Yves Chibon

ECTR112 #games

Creating 3D Racing Game Maps With GIMPand Inkscape by Iwan Gabovitch

ECTR107 #design #pants

Inkscape Workshopby Ryan Lerch

ECTR109 #ARM

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How to bring up a new ARM board with Fedora by Peter Robinson

ECTR114 #developer

Sugar and OLPC Birds of a Featherby Casey DeLorme

ECTR120 #VOIP

Fedora VOIP Sprint by David Sugar

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Sunday Schedule

Session one - 10 a.m.

Auditorium #future #packaging

Changing the Default Updates Modelby Tom Callaway

ECTR101 #developer #packaging

User Build Toolsby Kyle McMartin

ECTR103 #developer

Code Review for Fedora Appsby Ricky Elrod

ECTR109 #ambassador

Fedora Project Ambassadors: Collaborate,Design, Engage by Christos Bacharakis

ECTR114 #future

Fedora vs. the Semantic Webby Pierre-Yves Chibon

ECTR107 #developer

User Testing for the Rest of USby Emily Dirsh

ECTR112 #security

Secure Linux Containersby Dan Walsh

ECTR120 #cloud

Hyperscale Cloud Management with OpenStack by Chris Tyler

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Cantarell is the default UI font in GNOME3. The founder of the project, Dave Crossland, details his work during the last few years to cultivate a free culture of typography, and reveals a new model of crowdfunding that he hopes will enable more people to work on their projects full time.

Keynote: Making Free Fonts Full Time -- Main Auditorium, 9 a.m.

Use the coupon code "FLOCK" to get 10% off everything in the adafruit store that is in

stock. Expires Aug 31 2013

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Auditorium #infrastructure

Ansibleby Michael DeHaan

ECTR101 #infrastructure #testing

Scaling Integration Testing with Beakerby Nick Coughlan

ECTR103 #infrastructure #packaging

The Life of a Packageby Kevin Fenzi

ECTR109 #ambassador

Fedora Ambassadors Census by Christoph Wickert

ECTR114 #developer #infrastructure

Unifying Admistration with OpenLMIby Stephen Gallagher

ECTR107 #future #kernel

The State of OrangeFSby Boyd Wilson

ECTR112 #infrastructure

Measuring the Fedora Community with Censusby Nathaniel McCallum

ECTR120 #cloud

See the Light: SDN, OpenDaylight, Open vSwitch, and Fedora by Robyn Bergeron

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Sunday Session Three - 12 p.m.

Sunday Session Two - 11 a.m.

Auditorium #games

Gaming on Fedoraby Rákosi Gergely

ECTR101 #desktop

About MATE Desktopby Dan Mashal

ECTR103 #infrastructure

OpenID in the Fedora Servicesby Patrick Uiterwijk

ECTR109 #ambassador

Ambassadors Work in a Region: Annual Planning by Truong Anh Tuan

ECTR114 #marketing

Fedora Videosby Nitesh Narayan Lal

ECTR107 #VOIP

Making Distributed VIOP Work (And Work Well)by Jared Smith

ECTR112 #security

PKI Made Easy: Managing Certificates with Dogtag by Ade Lee

ECTR120 #cloud

Polyglot Spatial with FOSS in the Cloudby Steven Citron-Pousty

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Sunday session four - 2 p.m.

Sunday 4 p.m. - Conference Recap with FESCo

Come and say hello to the members of your Fedora Engineering Steering Committee. Please leave the tomatoes at home.

Auditorium #community

Fedora Women Programby Maria Tatica Leandro

ECTR101 #desktop #developer

Graduating to GUI: PyGObject for Beginnersby Paul Frields

ECTR103 #infrastructure

Bohdi 2.0 Hackfestby Luke Macken

ECTR109 #infrastructure

Fedocalby Pierre-Yves Chibon

ECTR114 #developer

OpenLMI Manafeability Hackfestby Stephen Gallagher

ECTR107 #packaging #python

Updated Python Guidelinesby Toshio Kuratomi

ECTR112 #infrastructure

Census Hackfestby Nathaniel McCallum

ECTR120 #security

Fedora Security Lab Test Benchby Fabian Affolter

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Sponsors

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Notes

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Notes

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A very special thanks to the College of Charleston.