Dear GNUnet hackers, to push GNUnet further, we believe it would be very useful to not only have interested people working on some isolated parts of the project, but to foster a community that does communicate much more. A community exchanging information on a regular basis, and a community that is also giving information to the public more regularly. This should enable us to release new GNUnet versions more often, and to make the use of GNUnet for "normal" user easier.
To accomplish this we think it would be nice to start with a yearly GNUnet all hands meeting. Every year at CCC congress the "We fix the net" session (formerly know as youbroketheinternet assembly) takes place. Since this is also the meeting of the GNUnet e.V., a lot of people associated with GNUnet meet there. For some people this date is perfect, because during holiday time they can concentrate on others things than the usual daily work. Others have different plans for their holidays. We think about having an additional date and location for a GNUnet all hands meeting. Therefore, we like to ask you two questions, to know if having an additional date and location makes sense. We will also use this information to plan when to hold the GNUnet e.V. meeting at 34c3. 1. On which days you will be at the CCC congress (please mark with x): - 27th - 28th - 29th - 30th 2. Would you be interested on participating a GNUnet all hands meeting for some days. Let us know how many days you would like to have this meeting. 0 - 4 days, with 0 being not interested: A meeting of several day could justify the travel, because we can do - beside an open knowledge transfer - talks, or combine the meeting with the GNU hacker meeting for example. If those questions are answered, we can finally decide about where to meet. If you already have ideas, what we could do during that meeting, some talk you could give or a workshop you can do with others, please let us know. Happy hacking! Christian and t3sserakt _______________________________________________ GNUnet-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
