> Although having a facility is one part of the puzzle, it's hardly all of > it. I really think that we're going to be straining the "what is FUDCon > for" by having tons and tons of them. Not to mention difficulty of > getting speakers to do tons of places or tons of talks being written. > > Jeremy I tend to agree. By keeping it to just one or two FUDCons a year, there's a much better chance that a lot of the core developers will be able to attend, which then becomes a self-reinforcing trend. This results in a much higher-value event where actual work can get done (a-la FUDCon1) in addition to whatever user outreach / PR / marketing opportunities it creates for Fedora. Let's not reduce FUDCon to a prepackaged megaBoF. - Paul -- Paul Stauffer <paulds@xxxxxx> Manager of Research Computing Computer Science Department Boston University