Hi there,
I'm currently working with Wilhelm to get a booth organized for the project at this year's FrOSCon. More than happy
to include a DevRoom if that's what we want :-).
We should ensure that we synchronise this accordingly because it doesn't make much sense to have two requests for an
Arch DevRoom coming from different people. So just let me know.
Cheers, Christoph
(Tech support @ FraLUG)
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Hi there,
Due to the overwhelming feedback :-) a proposal for an Arch DevRoom at this year's FrOSCon will be submitted. For this,
we still need suggestions for topics. Things that come to mind include:
- IoT,
- Embedded systems,
- Packet management,
- Ports to non-Intel CPUs,
- Arch on Mainframes :-),
What else you think is worth including? Please send submissions by April 8th to this mailing list.
Thanks, Chris
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Hi Archers,
This there is another FroSCon 2019 organized! Last year we had a dev
room on sunday and two talks, if enough dev/tu/community members want to
hold a talk then I can organize a room again :-)
[1] https://www.froscon.de/en/cfp/
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Hi everyone,
There will be a small Arch Linux booth at this year's Chemnitzer
Linuxtage coming up on March 16th and 17th 2019. Anyone attending feel
free to come and talk to us about this fine Linux distribution.
I'm sorry for the admittedly short notice, but I've been busy lately and
totally forgot to send a message to this list.
Chemnitzer Linuxtage [0] is a small Linux conference held every year in
Eastern Germany. Besides a "live" area featuring booths of both
companies working with and around FOSS, and various Open Source
projects, the event also features a schedule of talks and workshops. The
talks are also streamed and recorded.
In past years there were quite a few distributions that had booths at
the event including Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mageia, and ReactOS, but
Arch was missing and so two friends and I decided to get involved. We
are neither developers, nor TUs, but we are quite fond of the
distribution and like to get the word out about it, and/or just talk
with people that share our interest. We also want to set up the booth
for hands-on troubleshooting, though we are not really sure how people
will actually interact with us, so we will be collecting experience and
maybe do this again (better) next year.
[0]: https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2019/en
Cheers, Wilhelm.