-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256

El 29/09/15 a las 17:12, Fuminobu TAKEYAMA escribi?:
> Hi,
> 
> I attended to and held the following events in Japan. Here is my
> report.
> 
> * Open Source Conference 2015 Kansai@Kyoto * Comic Market 88 * Open
> Source Conference 2015 Niigata * openSUSE mini Summit 2015
> 
> 
> Open Source Conference 2015 Kansai@Kyoto 
> ========================================
> 
> OSC Kyoto was held on Aug. 7th and 8th at Kyoto research park.
> Since it is one of the biggest open source event in the west area
> of Japan, 1,150 people came to the conference for the two days.
> 
> You can see photos and my presentation slides on: 
> http://blog.geeko.jp/ftake/1111
> 
> Thanks to openSUSE marketing team, I received many items to
> distribute from Germany, such as lamp-shaped balls, stickers, and
> leaflets. Small Geekos were giving them to people who visited our
> booth.
> 
> I had presentation about openSUSE Leap and YaST. I explained how
> easily we can build a file server, which allows accessing former
> versions of stored files. We can set up user account, network, file
> systems, and samba server by YaST. Then, Snapper and Barfs add the
> version control feature to samba server.
> 
> 
> Comic Market 88 ===============
> 
> Comic Market is a series of huge comic events. About half million
> people came together for three days. 
> https://www.google.co.jp/search?q=comic+market+88&tbm=isch
> 
> We, openSUSE User Group members, published a new issue of our
> magazine, named Geeko Magazine, at that event. It consists of
> articles on:
> 
> * openSUSE Leap 42.1 * Btrfs and Snapper * Taskwarrior * Wireshark
> and the Heartbleed attack * openSUSE on ConoHa IaaS service * A
> short story about Geeko and brass band
> 
> Of course, the magazine was edited by using Scribus on openSUSE.
> 
> 
> Open Source Conference 2015 Niigata 
> ===================================
> 
> OSC Niigata is a small conference compared to OSC Kyoto or Tokyo. 
> Niigata is a city 2-hour away from Tokyo by high-speed train.
> 
> About 130 people came to the Niigata city library, looked around
> booths, and listened to presentations. Please check photos on our
> blog: http://blog.geeko.jp/ftake/1128
> 
> 
> openSUSE mini Summit 2015 =========================
> 
> I decided holding a small openSUSE summit to call openSUSE users
> in Japan together. We were able to find 20 attendees for the
> summit.
> 
> Please look the photos and you will feel fun! 
> http://blog.geeko.jp/ftake/1147
> 
> There were a keynote, three presentations, and 4 lightening talks.
> 
> The keynote was held by Kentaro Hatori (aka. hatochan). He is a
> 9th Japan OSS Award winner for organizing Linux user group meeting
> every month more than 12 years. The talk was about good
> relationship between distribution user groups and regional Linux
> user groups. He said that participating to Linux user group makes a
> good chance to find new users of openSUSE.
> 
> At the end of the summit, we did Jan-ken (scissors-paper-rock game)
> to get an openSUSE T-shirt. They had to win against a girl dressed
> like Geeko! Looks fun? Looks cute?
> 
> We spent wonderful afternoon with openSUSE community members. 
> Beyond that summit, there will be openSUSE.Asia summit in Japan.
> 
> 
> That's all.
> 
> Please don't forget openSUSE.Asia Summit 2015 in Taipei, Taiwan is
> going to be held on Dec. 5 and 6!
> 
> One more thing --- when you visit Japan, please let us know. This
> year, we had already parties with Sakana, Andreas, and Ola, who
> attended to LinuxCon Japan.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Fuminobu TAKEYAMA
> 

Hay!!

Seems that you really had a happy hacking there!! ;)

A bit hard to read the blog, but gret pics!! ;)

Thanks for sharing!

've phun!!

- -- 
- -------------------
GPG Key: 0xC9B7E22A
Aprende a proteger la privacidad de tu correo:
https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/es/
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v2
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=bq4P
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
-- 
To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscr...@opensuse.org
To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+ow...@opensuse.org

Reply via email to