[yast-devel] Report: Leap 15.1 Release Party in Gran Canaria (Spain)
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). -- Ancor González Sosa YaST Team at SUSE Linux GmbH -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: yast-devel+owner@opensuse.org
V Mon, 10 Jun 2019 09:55:53 +0200 Ancor Gonzalez Sosa <ancor@suse.de> 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: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: yast-devel+owner@opensuse.org
On 6/10/19 10:06 AM, Josef Reidinger wrote:
V Mon, 10 Jun 2019 09:55:53 +0200 Ancor Gonzalez Sosa <ancor@suse.de> 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?
Yes, there was no specific talk about YaST. The party/event was more like "an introduction to Free Software" and "openSUSE". Anyway, yes, we mentioned YaST several times during some talks. And, of course, when the students were installing openSUSE on their laptops :) And regarding the feedback, well, it is difficult to evaluate. More of them know Linux very vaguely, but I would say the installer was easy to use for them. But they got lost easily with concepts like LVM, bootloader, etc. Iván
Josef
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participants (3)
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Ancor Gonzalez Sosa
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Josef Reidinger
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José Iván López González