On May 23, 2019, the Fedora Community in Mexico City ran an awesome Fedora 30 Release Party. This activity took place in the local Red Hat office. We really appreciate the space for our activities and particularly thanks to Alex Callejas (darkaxl017) for doing all the necessary paperwork.

We had three main activities: An amazing talk from Rolando Cedillo (@rolman) about KVM in Fedora, a Q&A session and our networking time with pizza and Fedora cup cakes.

Mexico City event in numbers:

Conclusion

This Fedora Release Party was a great event with a great response of the local community. This shows that people understand that the Fedora Project offers a rock solid operative system that is truly free, reliable, and an amazing choice for people that need to get the things done.