Linux, musical road-dogging, and daily life by Paul W. Frields
 
Author: <span>Paul Frields</span>

Art by any other name.

In response to Max’s post about release names and artwork, I think we haven’t yet had a release where we started the naming process early enough, but we’re getting there. When we do, the call for names ought to be long enough for our amazing Artwork folks to bring to …

Loaves and fishes.

Today’s been a banner day full of free and open source software advocacy. This morning I had the great pleasure to present via teleconference to FOSSMeet in India about the Fedora Project. Things went swimmingly, and I had a number of great questions from the audience that were all about …

FUDCon hotel info.

For those who aren’t subscribed to the watch list for the page, I’ve updated the FUDCon F10 page with information for the Summit hotels. There is a link there that will get you the prenegotiated (and deeply discounted) hotel rate for the FUDCon dates, or any portion thereof. Use the …

Dancing shoes.

For the last couple of days I was at FOSE 2008, the biggest IT conference and expo for federal government. I went to help out at the Tux.org booth to promote free and open source software (and, of course, Fedora). I wanted to especially thank Nicholas Brenckle, who headed up …

FOSSMeet at NITC.

I was recently invited to give a presentation to the FOSSMeet 2008 conference at the National Institute of Technology Calicut. The conference is happening this weekend, and looking at the user list for their site, I see a number of our contributors there, including Kushal Das and Tejas Dinkar. The …

FUDCon lodging.

Having the North American FUDCon for F10 colocated with the Red Hat Summit in Boston has a number of great benefits that go along with it — lots of enterprise, SMB, and individuals gathered in one place for open source content; plenty of space for workgroups to form around discussing …

Be true to your code.

As my good friend Karsten pointed out, the deadline to sign up as a Google Summer of Code mentor is fast approaching — 31 March to be exact. Ideas are super, but ideas need people power behind them to help guide and monitor the summer coders in their efforts. Please …