At the moment, 12 people reported their interest on debian-custom. No one Debian-Desktop related AFAIK. Though a current Debian (DDD) repository and configuration handling may be of very common interest :)
---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: Debian Custom devcamp? Date: Tuesday 28 September 2004 09:51 From: Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Who whould be interested in joining a Debian Custom development camp, if travel and accomondation were sponsored? The focus should be improving your Custom Debian Distribution while coordinating use of tools and methods with the other CDDs. If there is intereste in this, I'll look for sponsors and a sensible location. Location would be picked to reduce the total travel cost, ie closest to as many as possible. Please post Your name CDD project name Location/place of departure when traveling to this list as soon as possible. Just to have some deadline, I set it to 2004-10-10, but please post as soon as possible. If you know anyone interested in sponsoring such event, please let me know. I expect total costs around ~5000 EURO based on experience from the Debian Edu devcamps, but this is just guesswork. ----------------------------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ---------- Subject: Re: Debian Custom devcamp? Date: Sunday 03 October 2004 12:48 At the moment, 12 people reported their interest. Projects (each person is associated with several projects): Debian-BR-CDD: 2 Debian Edu: 2 Debian Jr: 2 Debian NP: 7 Debian-Med: 1 LliureX: 1 Morphix: 1 Ubuntu: 2 UserLinux: 1 Departing country: (Europa) Belgia: 1 Germany: 1 Italy: 2 Netherlands: 1 Norway: 1 Spain: 1 (N-America) Canada: 1 USA: 1 (S-America) Brazil: 2 I've seen two proposals for location, Andreas Tille suggested Testzentrum in G�tersloh, and Marco Presi suggested somewhere in Italy. I find it unsafe to set my foot on an USA airport, so that is out of the question for me. I'm open for suggestions otherwise. Looking at the departing countries, I believe somewhere in Europe will be the best option. It would need to have good connections to Brazil, USA and Canada, and should have direct flights from the European contries as well. Schipol, Heathrow and Frankfurt comes to mind as good airports to focus on. Do we have any good locations close to these airports? A gathering should be scheduled 2-3 months in the future to make sure we can find cheap tickets. > If you know anyone interested in sponsoring such event, please let > me know. I expect total costs around ~5000 EURO based on experience > from the Debian Edu devcamps, but this is just guesswork. SLX Debian Labs would probably be interested to sponsor this, but it would be good to find more sponsors to keep the load on SLX Debian Labs at a reasonable level. Assuming flight prizes on the average 600 EURO per person, we are looking at 7200 EURO for flights, plus food and accommodation. ------------------------------------

