On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Michael Ekstrand <mich...@elehack.net>wrote:

I think this already happens, except twice a year rather than once -
> every release. When a new Fedora version is released, there are parties
> around the world for Fedora users and developers to gather and
> celebrate. Not all in one place, but the distributed nature seems to be
> more consistent with how Fedora, and free/open source software in
> general, work. And I'm sure that if you happened to be halfway around
> the world and dropped in on a release party, people would be thrilled.
>
> For more on release parties, see the info in the wiki, including lists
> of past and upcoming release parties:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Release_Party
>

Ah, thanks, I really didn't know this, great. Cheers.

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