Dear James,

Sounds good. I would be most happy to have any Fedora speaker and could
have a few, spread over months, on various topics.

We tend to have two speakers, networking before and after.

The first Fedora speaker that commits to a date will have the slot :)

I just need a provisional title and speaker name to start with, "a day in
the life of a Fedora packager" sounds great. Something technical, something
funny with demos would be good. Anything from "command line tricks..." to
"best sys-admin tips with RH type systems", etc

I have slots for 28th June, 26th July, etc it is last Tuesday in the month.
They are up for grabs, first come, first served!

Cheers,

Brian
https://twitter.com/BrianLinuxing

On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 11:46 PM, James Hogarth <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> On 31 May 2016 03:28, "Justin W. Flory" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > On 05/29/2016 06:29 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear All,
> >>
> >> I would like to get a Fedora speaker for our new Linuxing In London
> Meetup.
> >>
> >> But first I would like to invite you all to attend on the 31st May,
> then 28th June, 26th July, etc if you are free and in London :)
> >>
> >> http://www.meetup.com/Linuxing-In-London/
> >>
> >> Every month we have two talks, 20-25 minutes, a break before hand and
> afterwards. The evening starts at 18:15 and finishes at about 20:45. Skills
> Matter is an excellent venue, conveniently located about 4 minutes walk
> from Liverpool Street station and Moorgate tube.
> >>
> >> Best wishes,
> >>
> >> Brian
> >> https://twitter.com/BrianLinuxing
> >>
> >> Meeting the last Tuesday of every month at Skills Matter’s Code Node,
> we are an outgoing Linux** advocacy Meetup.
> >>
> >> We will be organising a stimulating range of talks from Linux
> specialists, vendors and enthusiasts over the next year. Our objective is
> to popularise and encourage the growth of Linux, along with free open
> source software.
> >>
> >> There will be plenty of opportunity for networking and stimulating
> conversations. Our intention is to cover Linux security, IoT, the Desktop,
> developing under Linux, Containerisation and Linux to Drones, phones and
> the command line, plus much more.
> >>
> >> Basically, everything Linux, big and small.
> >>
> >> Join us if you can, we would be delighted to see you.
> >>
> >> Please get in touch with me if you have a talk for the community, as we
> would love to schedule in an extensive range of presentations from the
> widest range of speakers.
> >>
> >> ----
> >> PS:** We like BSD and all derivatives too
> >>
> >
> > Hey Brian, thanks for dropping a line!
> >
> > The event you're describing sounds like something that would be up the
> ally of the Fedora Ambassadors, which is the group of Fedora contributors
> who focus on advocacy and representing Fedora in the field. I'm including
> that list in this reply to spread the word there, and hopefully any
> Ambassadors in the London area might be interested.
> >
> > I'm not sure if you're already subscribed to the list, but I have you
> CC'd here so any Ambassadors in the area can reach out to you if they wish.
> >
> > Thanks for putting this on our radar. :)
> >
>
> I work in London, and was even at an event at Code Node a few weeks ago.
>
> I'd be happy to do a talk of some nature.
>
> My specialities are the dev ops world (puppet and ansible in particular)
> and recently tuning for low latency trading.
>
> What might be equally interesting could be one of the articles from my
> blog adapted for a presentation style audience... I'm thinking the RPM
> building one (which someone notified me was linked in cron.weekly today) or
> the more recent "a day in the life of a Fedora packager" which I'm adapting
> for Fedora Magazine.
>
> I'll be out the country at the June meet, but July is a definite
> possibility.
>
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