Rahul, Kushal and the Team have done a great job with preparation this FUDCon, all is working perfectly and they are very strict to get things punctual started! They deserve a big thank you!!!
The Venue is old and the power has to be provided by a Emergency Diesel Generator - but it has history and charm and i think it is a good place for the event.
The Auditorium has enough space for 900 People and during the Introduction to the Event by Dr. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe the Director of COEP
and the Keynote by Jared the room looked not empty -
The Auditorium has enough space for 900 People and during the Introduction to the Event by Dr. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe the Director of COEP
and the Keynote by Jared the room looked not empty -
so i assume that there were around 300 people present during the Address of the Union.
My talk about the progress in the Fedora Security Lab together with the OSSTMM was scheduled at 2pm in the Auditorium with Video streaming and recording - but was moved to 3pm in another room because the Auditorium was still used for a internal Meeting by the College Staff which had nothing todo with Fedora, so nobody can be blamed on the Fedora Side ;)
In the meantime i joined the others, where we could meet, share and talk.
My talk about the progress in the Fedora Security Lab together with the OSSTMM was scheduled at 2pm in the Auditorium with Video streaming and recording - but was moved to 3pm in another room because the Auditorium was still used for a internal Meeting by the College Staff which had nothing todo with Fedora, so nobody can be blamed on the Fedora Side ;)
In the meantime i joined the others, where we could meet, share and talk.
While i moved between the buildings the guys from null.in.co approached me to tell me they are here only to see my talk!? - because Pete send it in the ISECOM ML - Wow! We will meet again tomorrow to discuss some things around the topic, lets see what we can make out of it.
The talk itself went pretty well, besides i messed up my timing and used much time in explaining details. The Audience was mixed up from member of the RH CERT - till student-freshman - which made it hard to let nobody behind or bored ;) But i think they got the most important message which may will motivate them to contribute to Open Source in the future.
After a crazy india ride back to the Hotel we found some imperative lecture
while waited for the cab to bring us out for buying some stuff and dinner
now i have to stop and sleep before i make more and more typos ... ;)
The talk itself went pretty well, besides i messed up my timing and used much time in explaining details. The Audience was mixed up from member of the RH CERT - till student-freshman - which made it hard to let nobody behind or bored ;) But i think they got the most important message which may will motivate them to contribute to Open Source in the future.
After a crazy india ride back to the Hotel we found some imperative lecture
while waited for the cab to bring us out for buying some stuff and dinner
now i have to stop and sleep before i make more and more typos ... ;)