Grateful to Akashdeep for representing Fedora at FOSSASIA this year! Sounds like there were some really productive conversations. :)

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For the minimal presence that Fedora Project had during FOSSASIA 2026, I am excited to share that we had a successful representation at the event, tending to upwards of 400 visitors, at the courtesy of our friends at GNOME Foundation and KDE e.V. sharing their booth space with us. Conversations ranged from hardware enablement for ARMv9 devices to onboarding contributors to Fedora Infrastructure, and from community-wide discussions around AI-assisted contribution policies to sharing how Fedora Linux is the best place to start from to contribute to enterprise distros. As I unpack my experiences from FOSSASIA 2026, I cannot help but rejoice, reminiscing about the conversations that I have had with the following folks. - Mishari Muqbil not only organised a FOSSASIA Unofficial Cycling Trip, but also helped us visitors from afar connect as humans before contributors. 🚴 - Hong Phuc Dang welcomed us Fedora Project folks, as not just the founder of FOSSASIA but also as the force multiplier of the community. πŸ«‚ - Mario Behling spent a great deal of time understanding how Fedora Infrastructure uses pretalx and how it compares against EventYay. πŸ›œ - Norbert Preining had been an enthusiastic host to my talk about the Fedora Badges Revamp Project scheduled at the tail end of the event. 🀠 - Aaditya Singh extended his embrace to us by allowing us to station at the GNOME Foundation community booth in a symbiotic representation. πŸ’ͺ - Pongsakorn K also housed us at the KDE e.V. community booth while expressing their interest in RPM software packaging in Fedora Linux. πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“ - Simon Strohmenger and I had a deep conversation around how policies around AI-assisted contributions are rather crucial in this day and age. πŸ›οΈ - Daniel Blueman found our collective to be the right place for his study on sustainable computing and hardware enablement on ARMv9 laptops. 🐿️ - Harish Pillay and I had a great discussion on how speakernotes can be used to create presentations using generative LLMs (you read that right). πŸŽ₯ - Folks from ExpressVPN organising the FOSSASIA Hackathon felt like kindred spirits with their approach towards FOSS contributions. 🌐 - Rajan Shah was one of the critical reasons why speakers in the Training Rooms were able to effortlessly conduct their presentations. 🀝 - Samyak Jain (and his laptop) had been an amazing support in helping my presentation about onboarding folks to Fedora Infrastructure succeed. ✈️ - Countless folks who visited us to state just how proud they were of using Fedora Linux and/or contributing to Fedora Project when they could. 🩷 - Countless folks at their community booths that presented projects with pride and connected with visitors with love in the open source way. πŸ’‘ With the learning and excitement at the event being as addictive as it was, I am already looking forward to visiting FOSSASIA 2027 with Fedora Project! #foss #opensource #fedora #release #infrastructure #community #redhat #fossasia

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I made a blog post on FOSSASIA Summit 2026. See it here https://blog.techtransthai.org/posts/fossasia-2026/

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What I got from FOSSASIA Summit 2026

These are the interesting things I found at/got from FOSSASIA Summit 2026. Day 1 (Mar 8) Today is what they call β€œCommunity Day”, which was full of talk sessions but no booths. Beyond the Blinky LEDs: Teaching How to Think Like an Engineer This sessions talks about the DIY electronics community making fancy gadgets, such as making a humidity/temperature sensor from ESP32 and putting together a Grafana dashboard. However, there is one big problem with guides found on the internet: they make us follow step by step, without thinking or asking why this needs to be done.

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Some cool stuff from FOSSASIA2026.

A RISC-V motherboard for a #framework 13.

I like the esthetics of my x1 carbon with IBM colors and it has trackpoint, but frameworks giving almost everything else I like about computers.

The year of RISC-V laptops probably is not yet here, but excited how fast #riscv advancing.

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Late Night Defender needing Late Night Documentation for the 3AM operations

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Seeing ollama and opencode in action makes me want to run my own ollama instance at home.

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If you're at FOSSASIA and would like to find out more about Pocket Science Lab or our Google Summer of Code projects, contact me and we will find a place to chat and have a drink (optional).

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They let me borrowed VLC cone hat! #FOSSASIA2026 #FOSSASIA

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Lots of stickers, pens and t-shirts to give away!
Our table is in Area 1: Workshop Center, next to the Debian and KDE table. See you!

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Hmm, Balancing Community Impact and Motherhood: A Journey in Women in Tech looks just like my situation where I have to balance my job, open source projects and family at the same time.

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Thai Linux User community members in #fossasia.

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