Grace Hopper WAS [Ambassadors] conference request

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Dear Mario and Mark,

I have always been fascinated by the Grace Hopper conference but I
have never attended. Please count me as interested.

Just in case others are interested, I have cross-posted.

In 2010, Stormy Peters somehow procured a table for Free Software
at-large. She then sent out an email blast which included
women@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  I don't know if anything came of it.
Does anybody know?

I believe that Fedora is a great fit for Grace Hopper conference. The
audience demographic tends to be academic. Free Software is great for
doing research. Too much valuable time is wasted applying for grants
to gratis proprietary software and monitoring the quantity of seats
consumed. Why bother when Fedora is the freshest software out there?

Thanks for getting this started. I plus one the idea of Fedora at
Grace Hopper 2012!

Thanks,

Beth Lynn Eicher


On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 6:59 PM, mario juliano grande balletta
<mario.balletta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Cool beans thx Mark!  You rock cuz!
>
> I can call you like in the afternoon, when I leave work.  I will be
> working 2 all nighters in a row, starting Tuesday and Wednesday, so if
> we don't hook up on Monday, I probably won't catch you until Friday.
> I'm involved in moving a data center this week.  Sorry about that!
>
> FUDcon was awesome!  I can't wait to come to more events!  I'm wicked
> stoked!  :-)
>
> Adios and thanks the help!
>
> 2012/1/29 Mark Terranova <Markdude@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> Mario this falls to me. LEt's do a phonecall tomorrow and see what we can
>> do.
>>
>> Great meeting you in person at FUDCon,
>>
>> -Mark
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 4:38 PM, mario juliano grande balletta
>> <mario.balletta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> Thx John!
>>>
>>> I did add the events to the wiki earlier in the week.  I will check on
>>> the links to add the requests for banners and other materials.  Thx a
>>> million for the help!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 4:54 PM, inode0 <inode0@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> > On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 3:46 PM, mario juliano grande balletta
>>> > <mario.balletta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> >> I never heard any feedback about this conference.  Should I assume
>>> >> we're not interested?
>>> >
>>> > Please don't assume we aren't interested. We have to some degree
>>> > supported this conference in the past. I am happy to support it but I
>>> > won't be attending it and those who are need to do the planning. Just
>>> > keep at it.
>>> >
>>> >> Also, I am requesting some help with getting banners and table covers
>>> >> and other booth/conferencing supplies for the linux fest in March.
>>> >>
>>> >> Does anyone know how I can request these items?  I will pay if
>>> >> necessary, and for shipping both ways.
>>> >
>>> > You should put your events on the wiki page for Fedora events.
>>> >
>>> > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Events
>>> >
>>> > You will notice columns there to request banners and event boxes.
>>> > After doing this you should join us at the following FAmNA meeting to
>>> > discuss your plans and get help with any questions you have.
>>> >
>>> > John
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>>
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-- 
Thanks,

Beth Lynn Eicher
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