Flock 2014, the conference for Fedora contributors, is being held from August 6-9 in Prague. If you couldn't attend in person, but you'd like to follow along remotely, check out the Flock YouTube channel for live streaming and video archives.
Videos from Wednesday, August 6
- How Is the Fedora Kernel Different? by Levente Kurusa
- Fedora Badges & Badge Design by M. Nordin & C. Roberts
- Documenting Software with Mallard by J. Hradilek & P. Kovar
- Advocating Fedora.next by Christoph Wickert
- Opening: Fedora Project Leader by Matthew Miller
- Kernel Tuning by John H Dulaney
- Outreach Program for Women: Lessons in Collaboration by Marina Zhurakhinskaya
- State of the Fedora Kernel by Josh Boyer
- Fedora Ambassadors: State of the Union by Jiří Eischmann
- The curious case of Fedora Freshmen; aka Issue #101 by Sarup Banskota
- Release Engineering and You by Dennis Gilmore
- UX 101: Practical usability methods that everyone can use by Karen T
- Open Communication and Collaboration Tools for humans by S. Chowdhury & R. Debnath
- Predictive Input Methods by Anish Patel
- Evolving the Fedora updates process by Luke Macken
- Fedora Future Devices by Wolnei Tomazelli Junior
- Fedora Workstation - Goals, Philosophy, and Future by Christian F.K. Schaller
- Python 3 as Default by Bohuslav Kabrda
- Procrastination makes you better: Life of a remotee by Flavio Percoco
- Wayland Input Status by Hans de Goede
- Fedora Magazine by Chris Anthony Roberts
- Taskotron and Me by Tim Flink
- State of Copr Build Service by Miroslav Suchý
- Where's Wayland? by Matthias Clasen
- Fedora QA - You are important by Amita Sharma
- Better Presentation of fonts in Fedora by Pravin Satpute
- Contributing to Fedora SELinux policy by Michael Scherer
- Free And Open Source Software In Europe: Policies And Implementations by Gijs Hillenius
- Hyperkitty: Past, Present, and Future by Aurelien Bompard
Videos from Thursday, August 7
- The Problem with Unit Testing by Ricky Elrod
- Rise of the Fedora desktop: Gaming by Gergely Rakosi
- NoSQL in Fedora Infra by Yohan Graterol
- Meet your FESCo by Matthew Miller
- Keynote: Novena: Building a laptop from scratch by Sean Cross
- UEFI: The Great Satan and you by Adam Williamson
- Orchestration with Ansible at Fedora Project by Aditya Patawari
- Improving Ambassadors Mentor Program by Tuan Anh Truong
- Fedora Secondary Architectures by Phil Knirsch
- Yubikeys by Nick Bebout
- Review Server: Package Reviews without Bugzilla by Pierre-Yves Chibon & S. Ochotnicky
- From Schedule to (awesome) Release by Jaroslav Řezník
- Fedora Server Role-ing Along by Stephen Gallagher
- How Is the Fedora Kernel Different? by Levente Kurusa
- Fedora Badges & Badge Design by M. Nordin & C. Roberts
- Documenting Software with Mallard by J. Hradilek & P. Kovar
- Advocating Fedora.next by Christoph Wickert
Check back for an update on the August 8 streaming schedule as it becomes available.
Visit the Fedora Magazine site for reports from the event and links to IRC channels, and follow the #flocktofedora hashtag on Twitter.
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