#276 [Talk-25] Home is where your servers are: The great Fedora datacenter move of 2020
Closed: Talk Scheduled 3 years ago by riecatnor. Opened 3 years ago by kevin.

  1. What is your proposal?

This talk will be a short presentation on our datacenter move: planning such a move, implementing it, and fallout after. We will include a current status of whats left to complete and as a bonus, a bunch of statistics on fedora infrastructure!

  1. Who in addition to the speaker needs to be in the virtual room for this to succeed? This could be the audience you need to reach, other participants in the conversation, or other stakeholders.

List each person by their name and FAS ID, as shown below:

  • Stephen Smoogen (@smooge)
  • Kevin Fenzi (@nirk)
  • Other CPE team members who helped.
  • Any community interested in our datacenter past or current
  1. Is this a…
  • 25 minute Talk
  1. Anything else we need to know?

25 min might be tight if we get questions or want to go into a lot of detail. Open to moving it to a 50min talk.

  1. Who are you?
  • Name: Kevin Fenzi
  • FAS ID: nirik
  • IRC Nick, if not FAS ID: nirik
  • Timezone: PDT

Metadata Update from @riecatnor:
- Issue tagged with: General

3 years ago

Your session has been accepted for Nest with Fedora. Please review the attached schedule (PDF) and advise ASAP if there are any conflicts. The timezone used for the attached schedule is EST. Schedule will be locked by Tuesday August 4th. If you have further questions or need assistance, feel free to email mnordin@redhat.com or drop those inquiries on this ticket. Thanks!

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Metadata Update from @riecatnor:
- Issue tagged with: Talk Accepted

3 years ago

Hi @smooge please register at https://hopin.to/events/nest-with-fedora so I can add you as a speaker. Thanks!

Hi! Nest with Fedora is beginning shortly. I want to thank you for speaking at this years contributor conference, your time and effort is appreciated :)

I have outlined the basic process for speakers below. If you have questions, feel free to drop them here and I will do my best to answer them before the event begins.

How to get to your session:
Enter the event
Go to Sessions tab on the left at the correct time
Click your session
Accept permissions for audio/video
You're in!

Sessions are set up as moderated by the speakers. There is a maximum of 10 people on screen at once, though people can leave the screen and different attendees can request permission to join. The speaker(moderator) will have a moderation panel on the bottom left hand side to allow or deny the request. If you feel you need someone besides yourself to help with moderation, please make sure they are registered for the event and provide their full name here. Anyone can watch and participate in the chat. Sessions will be recorded.

To share slides, there is an option at the bottom to share your screen, where you can choose the window/tab to share. To share a video with audio, you can share your screen and play the audio on loud speaker (so your mic picks it up). Screen sharing works just as other video conferencing tools (like Google Meet, Bluejeans etc).

If you have technical issues during your session, contact one of the attendees labelled "Organiser" or myself, Marie Nordin, through the platforms direct message function.

Cheers!

  • riecatnor

Thank you for your participation at Nest with Fedora, it is appreciated. It was a great event and we have received a bunch of positive feedback.

Please attach slides or a link to slides here, and I will close the ticket as complete. If you did not use slides during your session, please comment to let me know.

Cheers!

Metadata Update from @riecatnor:
- Issue close_status updated to: Talk Scheduled
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

3 years ago

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