Booth boxes
What is working what is not?
Robert
As member of the ISV Engineering team I am the Public Cloud Architect and the Tech Lead for the SUSE-IBM Software Integration Center. In addition to working with the IBM software group I assist other ISVs with respect to Integrated Systems and technical questions related to SUSE Linux.
Away from ISV Engineering I am an openSUSE Board member, I contribute to the KIWI project, openSUSE, a number of other open source cloud related projects, and am an active member of the LSB work group.
The first round of booth box material has been distributed around the world with our last supply used during FOSDEM earlier this year. More booth box material is on teh way and we will be ready for the rest of the year to ship material where it is needed.
There is an application to request a booth box for a given event.
There will be an initial presentation about how we got to where we are today. After this the conversation should focus on improving the existing implementation of the process and the material. With the second round of material on order the results of the discussion will not be immediately visible but will certainly influence the direction of future orders. There is also a need for more coordination and bookkeeping that we will discuss during the session, hopefully a volunteer can be found.
- Date:
- 2015 May 3 - 10:15
- Duration:
- 1 h
- Room:
- Second room
- Conference:
- openSUSE Conference
- Language:
- Track:
- Community, collaboration and Cooperation
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Vim Workshop
- Start Time:
- 2015 May 3 09:30
- Room:
- Third room
- Basic video workflow
- Start Time:
- 2015 May 3 09:30
- Room:
- Room 3 1/2
- Testing Fedora in openQA
- Start Time:
- 2015 May 3 10:15
- Room:
- Main hall
- Basic photo workflow
- Start Time:
- 2015 May 3 10:45
- Room:
- Room 3 1/2