Re: minidebconf Berlin June 10/11!

2010-03-31 Thread Ferdinand Thommes
Hi, 
let me announce, on behalf of the team, that we decided we will set up the 
mini-debconf during 
LinuxTag 2010 in Berlin. As Hauke pointed out we see this as a great 
opportunity for Debian as well 
as for the LinuxTag conference.
 
I will outline what we see as the core points of this mini-conf:

Given that we will (hopefuly) be in freeze by June this is a good chance for 
Debian to get together 
and work on Debian 6 face to face in a nice atmosphere. Given also that not 
everybody is willing or 
able to visit DebConf10 in NYC this is a way to collaborate for German and 
European developers.
We are also negotiating with LXDE developers for them to come and join in to 
prepare LXDE for 
Squeeze.

As a second strong point we see that LinuxTag has about 10.000 visitors and 
hundreds of people from 
about 80 free and open source projects exhibiting there. We see it as a great 
opportunity for Debian 
to interest and attract new people to the project, show openness and pride and 
line out what it 
takes to be involed in Debian. There has been a lot of discussion on how Debian 
should be more open 
for non-coders in the past and also on debian-vote list in the ongoing DPL 
campaign. That point 
could be emphasized to the visitors of the conference.

Along the lines of those 2 points we are thinking of creating a mixed program 
of talks and panel 
discussions consisting of talks interesting for debian people and beginners 
talks that attract 
visitors of LinuxTag.

We have been able to straighten out the financial side of the conference (still 
looking for sponsors 
though). Now we need you to commit to this by saying you will participate in 
different ways, like 
holding talks, running an info point, helping with the setup ahead of the event 
or just by being 
there to make this a success for Debian as well as LinuxTag. 
We have set up a wiki for this at 
http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Miniconf-LT-Berlin/2010 and we really 
hope to see your commitment there soon. You can also contact us directly at IRC 
channel OFTC 
#debian-miniconf-berlin if you have money, hardware, questions, ideas and good 
wishes :)
So, lets make this thing happen!

on behalf of the team:
ferdinand


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minidebconf Berlin June 10/11?

2010-03-24 Thread Jan Hauke Rahm
Hi everyone,

first of all excuse the cross-posting but this subject supposedly is of
wider interest. Replies can probably be kept to -events.eu.

A rather small team of enthusiastic Free Software contributors has met
quite a few times during the last weeks (admittedly with low direct
Debian involvement).  There are people from sidux (a sid based distro)
and Skolelinux who Debian has been working with closely when possible
over years already.  Also members of LinuxTag e.V. (the association that
organizes the LinuxTag in Berlin) are part of the group.

The goal was to come up with a concept for a mini-debconf in Berlin
during the LinuxTag in June 9th to 12th.  And we can now say, there is
one.  Unfortunately it's not as promising as we hoped it would be which
means: we need you!

Right now we're at about this:

Calculated costs:  € 6.000
Promised sponsors: € 1.200

Additionally Steve told us Debian would give € 2.000 if needed.  Of
course we would like to avoid that.

As usual a lot can be gained by self-organized materials and sponsored
or lent equipment, like beamer, audio/video stuff, network
installation...


When we first sent out the idea of having a minidebconf in Berlin there
were several DDs who supported it.  As a matter of fact, to the meetings
and online discussions only two of them ever showed up.  Other
contributors showed interest in it but actually, right now we need more
than a sounds cool, would be fun -- we need real support.

This is supposed to be a big opportunity for us (at least all of us who
live in and around Germany but of course everyone is invited) and to
Debian wrt publicity.  The LinuxTag has during its four days round about
10,000 visitors.  There are various distributions of Free Software
projects that exchange ideas and comments. 

Following our current concept we would use two days in the middle of the
event having our own Debian area (additionally to the Debian booth at
LinuxTag itself) where we can have talks and BOFs about various aspects
of Debian.  Those can be (and we think that would be great) interesting
to DDs as well as visitors.  In another room we would have space to
work, possibly having a public bug squashing party and thus actively
working on the release and have interested people take part in it.  We
are in freeze by then, right?

But to make all this happen, there is still a lot to do. Are you -- no
-- are we willing to take that chance? Since we're bound to contracts,
we need to decide ASAP, this weekend actually.  So, if you know where to
get money or equipment, if you think you can come and help installing
the hardware (video, stage whatever), if you want to talk about anything
in Debian (German preferred but a few english talks would be cool, too),
or if you just have ideas what to talk about (and have possible
candidates to do so), this is YOUR time to step up.

We'd like to make things happen, but it's a miniDEBconf, so... Debian?

Hauke
on behalf of the team


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