Hi folks, I think we should prepare ourselves for the likelihood that, given the current pandemic, it may either be not at all possible to have a DebConf this year, or have record-low in-person attendance.
Even if the pandemic comes to an end before DebConf, lingering effects, such as more people being out of a job and not being able to afford flights, people having had to postpone their paperwork running out of time to get the necessary visa, economic downturn resulting in less sponsorship so we can't pay attendees' flights, etc, may mean that this year's DebConf will require more online participation, or in the worst case be an online-only debconf. We did run an experiment for a streaming-only event last year for Ben's talk, and I think that was a success. If there will still be some attendance, then we can reuse the method used last year in greater numbers. However, I think we should also look in some detail towards free software videoconferencing solutions. I recently learned that Jitsi[1] has the ability to stream to YouTube; it should (theoretically) be possible to adapt that to our own infrastructure. Jitsi really only requires a webbrowser, has support for screen sharing, and is at least working on a presenter mode[2][3], so this should theoretically be a good match. I should note, however, that I haven't looked at things in detail yet. It would seem that we have a lot to explore if we're going to do this; but given that DebConf20 is still a ways off, if we get started now we should have the necessary time to get everything ready in time. Thoughts? [1] https://jitsi.org/ [2] At least that's what https://lwn.net/Articles/815751/ seems to suggest (subscriber-only for now) [3] https://jitsi.org/news/introducing-presenter-mode/ also, and has some more details. -- <Lo-lan-do> Home is where you have to wash the dishes. -- #debian-devel, Freenode, 2004-09-22