Fedora Remix
Time: Aug 29, 11:30 a.m.
Fedora offers a complete set of tools for generating your own customized distribution. The output format can be installable CDs or DVDs, or Live images suitable for CD/DVD or USB keys. These tools allow sub-communities to consume and contribute to FOSS using a platform that is geared toward their specific needs. This talk will show off the toolset, and how the tools can be used to fill a variety of needs for the hobbyist, the administrator, or the FOSS advocate.
About Paul Frields
Paul Frields (Red Hat, Inc.)

Paul W. Frields has been a Linux user and enthusiast since 1997, and joined the Fedora Documentation Project in 2003, shortly after the launch of Fedora. As contributing writer, editor, and a founding member of the Documentation Project steering committee, Paul has worked on a variety of tasks, including guides and tutorials, website publishing, and toolchain development. He also maintains a number of packages in the Fedora repository. He also revitalized the Fredericksburg Linux Users Group (FredLUG, http://fredlug.tux.org/) in 2006. Paul was an inaugural member of the Fedora Project Board from 2006-2007, and in February 2008 he joined Red Hat as the Fedora Project Leader. He currently lives with his wife and two children in Virginia.





























