V Mon, 10 Jun 2019 09:55:53 +0200 Ancor Gonzalez Sosa <[email protected]> napsáno:
> Last Friday we organized a rather big launch party for Leap 15.1 at a > professional school in Gran Canaria (Spain). > > See pictures at > https://photos.app.goo.gl/YSpmFBE3oKqf7M1z5 > > Although it was targeted mainly to teachers and students of the Computer > Administration and Software Development courses, the event was open to > everyone. As it can be seen in the photos, it was pretty well attended > (around 80 people). > > Most of the Canary SUSE Mafia was there[*] (Saray, David Kang, David > Díaz, Iván, Imo, Xabi, Rubén and Knut) and we installed openSUSE in > around 10 computers and answered many questions about openSUSE, Linux > and Free Software. > > To make it more interesting, we turned it into some kind of > mini-openSUSE Conference in Spanish, with several presentations about > Linux and Free Software. And to make it more fun, we invited local > speakers from Red Hat and GNU Health. > > There were talks about: > > - Presentation of Leap and the event itself > - Free Software for a Living > - Crash course of cloud administration (by Red Hat folks) > - Configuration management with SaltStack (by Imo) > - Ruby on Rails 101 (by Saray and David K.) > - Virtualization in Linux for gaming and more (by Rubén) > - Version control with Git (by Iván and David D.) > - Continuous integration in Tumbleweed (by me) > - Free Software in the public health system (by Gnu Health) > > We also had some merchandising to give away: > > - Tons of stickers (they worked very well) > - Five plush chameleon (people LOVE them, they fight for them) > - 20 backpacks > - Other random stuff > > Thanks Douglas for providing the merchandising. It made a difference. > > All the attendees and the invited speakers were very thankful for the > event at all levels, so I think we can call it a success. > > Cheers > > [*] Thanks to all of them for organizing the event and to SUSE for > allowing them to be there the whole day (it was a working day). Thanks for report. I do not see any specific talk about YaST, but I expect it was mentioned in some talk or during hall talks. So what was feedback specifically about YaST? Josef -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
