- MCP server with stdio transport for local use - Search episodes, transcripts, hosts, and series - 4,511 episodes with metadata and transcripts - Data loader with in-memory JSON storage 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
204 lines
11 KiB
Plaintext
204 lines
11 KiB
Plaintext
Episode: 592
|
|
Title: HPR0592: FOSScon: An interview with CrissiD and Charles
|
|
Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0592/hpr0592.mp3
|
|
Transcribed: 2025-10-07 23:37:47
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
|
|
Hi everyone, this is Klai 2 and I'm at the Foscon event up in upstate New York and I'm
|
|
talking to Chrissy, one of the organizers of the event.
|
|
So Chrissy, how are you doing?
|
|
It's almost the end.
|
|
So how do you feel?
|
|
I feel good.
|
|
I mean, you know, first year off the ground, we definitely have learned a lot about what
|
|
we want to provide for the local area and the people in the community that we're really
|
|
trying to reach and kind of seeing what they are wanting us to provide for them.
|
|
And so that's been a real learning curve for us in this year's process and planning
|
|
and actually executing the day today, just learning a lot about that.
|
|
Overall, I mean, I think that people have really enjoyed the content, the speakers, you
|
|
know, people that have just come in, all of our speakers, man, I really am just so grateful
|
|
for them because they have traveled some from overseas all the way to here, just to be
|
|
here and give, you know, these talks to the people that come and enjoy it.
|
|
But we definitely are pumped, I mean, ready to start planning next year's event.
|
|
I mean, we're going home, take a week off, and we hit the ground running for next year.
|
|
So that's definitely like how we're feeling.
|
|
Yeah, no, cool.
|
|
I mean, it's been a great event.
|
|
The impression from the people here is that everyone's really, really enjoying all the
|
|
content and they're really, really getting a lot out of it.
|
|
So I mean, if that was the goal, then it was a great success.
|
|
What about, I'm just curious as to how many, what was the planning team?
|
|
I mean, how many people did you have working on putting this together?
|
|
Well, in various aspects, we had people just really, we divided up and conquered collectively.
|
|
We have, I'd say, a good solid core of maybe about 10 people that really took ownership
|
|
of different areas that we needed to just get going and, you know, we reached out for
|
|
people that had the knowledge and the experience to be able to do that and kind of show us, you
|
|
know, this is, you know, this is what I am thinking and this is what, you know, you want
|
|
to put that together and come up with something that can really work for what we have.
|
|
Half those, I mean, we have, I mean, a lot of people just that have come in and given
|
|
us ideas in the Foxconn channel on free note, I mean, we definitely have enjoyed retaining
|
|
the information.
|
|
It is becoming such a large following just online and talking about, you know, we'd like
|
|
to do this and we'd like to do this and we would like to see this, but this year definitely
|
|
has been interesting coming from, you know, all these people have helped us put this
|
|
thing on and just the support from the community, which is such a huge deal when you are a first
|
|
year conference and attempting to provide something to the software community to have that
|
|
backing has been really, really encouraging to the planning team and knowing that, you
|
|
know, people really do want this and that's what's happening here, but we definitely have
|
|
even have more people now who just keep wanting to add in and help and so it's never
|
|
growing community, which means our momentum is definitely building and so hopefully we'll
|
|
see even, you know, just a greater conference even next year.
|
|
I mean, we had such a good conference this year and just excited to see where we can go
|
|
in the future with everything.
|
|
Is Foxconn itself married to Rochester Institute of Technology in terms of location?
|
|
Are you going to be looking to have it elsewhere?
|
|
And either way, how did it end up in Rochester?
|
|
I'm just curious because as far as I know you and a lot of the other organizers don't
|
|
actually live in Rochester.
|
|
Right.
|
|
Well, we definitely love the area up here.
|
|
It has just a good community around here and the people that we would like to reach out
|
|
to and definitely get involved in the Fox community.
|
|
Rochester Institute came up.
|
|
We basically got together and talked about, you know, in the Northeast, if this is what
|
|
we want to provide, what are some key locations that would be conducive to hosting a conference
|
|
and not only that, but would kind of be a new place, a fresh place for people, you know,
|
|
we looked at doing in the bigger cities, in New York City and other areas like in the
|
|
dry state area, but you know, a lot of that is just really, really heavy duty.
|
|
So being a little bit out of there has been nice, but we definitely are in an area where
|
|
there's lots and lots of people to reach.
|
|
And I think that's a big, big key moment for us.
|
|
We are so grateful to RIT for just letting us use their facilities.
|
|
It's such a beautiful facility.
|
|
We definitely have enjoyed being here.
|
|
Yeah, we definitely hope to continue and see where it takes us from there.
|
|
Yeah, the location is beautiful.
|
|
I mean, the surrounding area, the drive up here for me was gorgeous.
|
|
So I was really happy actually to get a chance to come to upstate.
|
|
So the local community, do you feel that's one of your primary audiences?
|
|
Or are you hoping, I mean, I guess you're hoping, obviously, for people to come around as
|
|
well.
|
|
But I mean, is there a lot of local involvement with the planning and stuff?
|
|
From Rochester directly, I think we have about three people that were on the ground.
|
|
Definitely just hands on involvement with everything that needed to be taken care of here.
|
|
And then the rest of the team, you know, just collaborated with them as we went on and
|
|
on and on to produce what we, what we could make happen for this year.
|
|
But yeah, that's kind of how we just got connected with them and went on from there.
|
|
All right.
|
|
I mean, it's been a great vessel and I think you all for it and it's been a lot of fun.
|
|
Thanks for talking to me.
|
|
Oh, thank you.
|
|
I hope you guys come see us next year.
|
|
Hi, everyone.
|
|
This is Kwatu.
|
|
And I'm at Foscon.
|
|
Great, great, great event.
|
|
Upstate New York.
|
|
Beautiful.
|
|
Upstate New York.
|
|
And right now, I'm just chilling with Charles from, I think, the local Ubuntu community.
|
|
Is that Crack Charles?
|
|
Yep, I'm with the local Ubuntu community, actually the leader of the New York State
|
|
Ubuntu logo and also help organize the local log here.
|
|
So what part, because I know that you had some part in organizing all this, so what did
|
|
you do?
|
|
Well, the first step was someone made me aware on IRC that there was a group looking to
|
|
put on a regional Northeast Foscon.
|
|
And I went to the Wiki, went ahead and edited the Wiki and put in all of the great things
|
|
about Rochester, New York, highlighted the fact that we had Kodak and we had Xerox here.
|
|
And of course, RIT, which is where we are today.
|
|
Right.
|
|
Technical school, computer science oriented school, that also had some Fos programming going
|
|
on in their courses.
|
|
Cool.
|
|
And eventually, our site was selected.
|
|
And here we are.
|
|
What involved, are you involved at all with RIT, the Rochester Institute of Technology?
|
|
No, I'm kind of just a squatter at RIT, the Lou Gore, which is the Linux user's group
|
|
of Rochester.
|
|
They meet here at RIT, so that's my only real connection, other than that, I just live
|
|
in Rochester.
|
|
Yeah, I got the impression that a lot of attendees had some affiliation with Lou Gore or the
|
|
school, or both.
|
|
Yeah, I think most of them are going to be Lou Gore.
|
|
There's also a group in Rochester called Interlock, which is a hacker space, which I think
|
|
a lot of people are familiar with.
|
|
Of course, what you find out is a lot of the people that are involved in the open source
|
|
type groups, whether they be software groups or open community or open information.
|
|
A lot of the same members are in both groups, like a lot of the Lou Gore members are interlock
|
|
members, our Ubuntu logo members, etc.
|
|
Yeah, yeah, there's a lot of, I guess you could say, cross-pollination among all those
|
|
different kinds of interests.
|
|
Definitely.
|
|
So how's the Ubuntu community up here?
|
|
The Ubuntu community, I think, is pretty strong.
|
|
We're growing.
|
|
We just got approved last year as far as being an official logo.
|
|
And this is the New York State logo.
|
|
New York State logo.
|
|
Okay.
|
|
I think there's only a few logos that are actually city-based for Ubuntu and the United
|
|
States, and everything else is statewide.
|
|
So we have activity, a very large user-based in Rochester.
|
|
We've got some folks in Syracuse who put on events.
|
|
We've gone to New York State-wide educational events.
|
|
There's one here in Rochester.
|
|
There's one down in Ithaca called Ed Tech Day that we go to.
|
|
We're actually hoping to have our first install fest in conjunction with another group in
|
|
Ithaca.
|
|
Nice.
|
|
So we're trying to grow and expand and get the word out about open source and Ubuntu.
|
|
Okay.
|
|
Cool.
|
|
Stuff like that.
|
|
So how do you feel?
|
|
I mean, how did the festival go?
|
|
I think it went really well.
|
|
It's the first year, so it's not going to be something where it's huge, like something
|
|
that's established for five or six years.
|
|
I think the most amazing thing about this event is we didn't have any major vendors.
|
|
Lionode was a vendor that did actually paid.
|
|
Everyone else was pretty much an open source group.
|
|
So the members are not the members, but the attendees that paid, and it was a small
|
|
fee of $30.
|
|
Really demonstrated that principle that it's free about liberty, free about freedom,
|
|
not free as in beer.
|
|
They paid, and that's who enabled this convention to actually take place.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I mean, it was for $30, you get a day of really, really cool classes and talks.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I think there was a lot of good information.
|
|
An educational track, a business track, a really broke it up to make sure, if you're
|
|
interested in education, you're going to be going here, and then they had the two rooms
|
|
with workshops going on all day.
|
|
So there was a lot of activity, a lot of choices for people to choose from, and right now they're
|
|
wrapping up the day with lightning talks right before the keynote.
|
|
And I think it's a lot to say that we had Mel Chua from Fedora.
|
|
We had Luke Mackin from Red Hat, and we had George Castro from Ubuntu.
|
|
So we had some people here that did make the trip from Detroit, from Boston.
|
|
The furthest person away, I actually found out, originally, I thought it was the person
|
|
that came all the way from Scotland, but it was actually a person that came all the way
|
|
from Denmark.
|
|
It's Denmark's a little bit further from Scotland.
|
|
All right.
|
|
And they came all the way to Rochester from Denmark to be here, and they were actually
|
|
a speaker.
|
|
So I thought that was really, really good.
|
|
Yeah, that's really neat.
|
|
Yeah, I mean, it's been a great festival, so I mean, you can't tell you guys how much fun
|
|
I've had, and I've definitely gotten the same impression from all the other attendees.
|
|
You know, this has been really educational, and just kind of been all around fun, some
|
|
gig.
|
|
So, you know, just thanks to all you guys who put it together.
|
|
Well, you're welcome, and hopefully we'll have more people coming back next year, including
|
|
yourself.
|
|
I love it.
|
|
And we'll keep growing and make it bigger and better.
|
|
Yeah, cool.
|
|
All right.
|
|
Well, thanks for talking to me.
|
|
Thank you.
|
|
Thank you for listening to HACCLE public radio, HPR, sponsored by Carol.net, so head on
|
|
over to C-A-R-O dot-E-C for all of us in here.
|