There were some game development related events at Flock Fedora Contributor Conference, August 2013 in lovely Charleston, SC, US.
So far my contributions to Fedora were merely a few wiki edits but my conference proposals were well-received.
I ended up speaking about making games using free art and leading a Trigger Rally level building workshop (video).
At the conference, I learned about Fedora's badge program and that it is connected to Mozilla Open Badges.
Another discovery: Lemonade Stand, which is an educational game developed by people from FOSS@RIT, who work on bringing Mozilla Open Badges to the OLPC.
Game development appears to be getting more and more of a foot in the door at free software conferences, so I encourage people working on open games to apply as speakers at conferences, talking about technical and social aspects of free, open source game development project leadership and contribution. (Not just at FOSS events, why not at general game dev events as well?)
If you have any relevant talks from recent events to point out, please do so in the comments!
Trigger Rally Map Workshop
So far my contributions to Fedora were merely a few wiki edits but my conference proposals were well-received.
Free Art Game Making presentation slide
I ended up speaking about making games using free art and leading a Trigger Rally level building workshop (video).
Fedora badges
At the conference, I learned about Fedora's badge program and that it is connected to Mozilla Open Badges.
Lemonade Stand (OLPC) Sugar "activity"
Another discovery: Lemonade Stand, which is an educational game developed by people from FOSS@RIT, who work on bringing Mozilla Open Badges to the OLPC.
Game development appears to be getting more and more of a foot in the door at free software conferences, so I encourage people working on open games to apply as speakers at conferences, talking about technical and social aspects of free, open source game development project leadership and contribution. (Not just at FOSS events, why not at general game dev events as well?)
If you have any relevant talks from recent events to point out, please do so in the comments!
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