Hello,
I have promised to coordinate with the emdebian people and announce i18n people
about the emdebian talk that will deal
also with tdebs.
So, i18n people, emdebian people and other interested parties should join the
following:
- "Embedded Debian - Update on Embedded Debian tools and distro
On 6/16/07, Steve McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We need a few reliable volunteers to look after the overnight hacklab
> venue - opening up each evening, dealing with issues that may arise
> and closing each morning. The orga team are already busy enough during
> each day that we can't reall
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 09:39:03PM +0100, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> I think the 15000 port is firewalled, I just pinged Ganneff on this.
Thanks to Ganneff now it's open, but the installed wesnoth-server is the
one from etch. You will need a matching wesnoth client. Use chroot,
Luke!
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Stefano
I managed to connect on the wired network, but I got a message about
having the wrong version (I've got 1.2.3, needed 1.2).
How do I install 1.2? (or could we possible make the server for the
stable version?)
I'm here until Tuesday (technically Monday night).
Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> On Sun,
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 09:12:06PM +0100, Karianne Fog Heen wrote:
> So, what, when or where? I seem to have problems connecting to the
Well, with an open access server it can be always :) Let see how many
people hang out there, if too few we will schedule an event.
> server (it only says "Conne
So, what, when or where? I seem to have problems connecting to the
server (it only says "Connecting to server", so it's appearantly there,
somewhere)... Have anyone else made it through?
Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>> Talk to me and we can run such a server on one of the local debconf
>> machines.
>>
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 01:27:38AM -0700, Patty Langasek wrote:
> I'm looking for ideas of what people would like to do on Wednesday, and what
> kind of resources (monitarily-speaking) people are willing to commit to. We
> have a couple of ideas, and no sponsorship, and I'd like ideas. I can be
> f
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 06:33:41PM +0100, Kevin Campbell wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 06:11:26PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > So some people have clearly reacted positively to my request to bring
> > their instruments: we now have a flute (yours truly), a violin (Heike).
> > I
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 06:11:26PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So some people have clearly reacted positively to my request to bring
> their instruments: we now have a flute (yours truly), a violin (Heike).
> I've also seen a guitar bag which presumably contains a guitar, but I
> don't
Hi,
So some people have clearly reacted positively to my request to bring
their instruments: we now have a flute (yours truly), a violin (Heike).
I've also seen a guitar bag which presumably contains a guitar, but I
don't know whose guitar that is.
It'd be cool now to start playing. There aren't
The Cheese and Wine party is scheduled for Monday 18th 22:00 local
time at the night venue (alcohol is prohibited inside the Teviot
House).
Therefore, all people who bringed cheese (and wine|alcohol|whatever
eatable and drinkable), please show up at the night venue with your
stuff at that moment.
Thanks to the hard work of Mark Hymers, all i18n work sessions are now
scheduled.
Most of them are scheduled at 20:00 local time in the basement talk
room (except for Monday 18th where it is scheduled at the upper BOF
room).
Both of these conflict with other events (keysigning and
ceilidh). We'll
> We need a few reliable volunteers to look after the overnight hacklab
> venue
Dear Steve,
Provided there is wireless access provided so I can get some work done
I will be willing to help out. I am not really involved with debian so
I so not know how you would judge my reliability. I assure you
If you are staying in the Cowgate tourist hostel, please hand in one key
from each room tomorrow morning.
When you leave the hostel in the morning, please ask the hostel
reception whether they have a key for your room yet. There are currently
not enough keys for everyone to have their own. The hos
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 02:24:57PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
>
> We'd like to discuss how to enhance medical and biological software
> inside Debian - other sciences are welcome to join.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Andreas.
>
Sort of debian-science tail to the BOF?
--
Francesco P. Lov
Hi,
I just registered a Debian-Med BOF for tomorrow morning 9:45 - 10:45.
If you read this and know people who are interested please keep them
informed - it's just a little bit short from now to tomorrow morning.
We'd like to discuss how to enhance medical and biological software
inside Debian -
Patty Langasek wrote:
> I'm looking for ideas of what people would like to do on Wednesday, and what
> kind of resources (monitarily-speaking) people are willing to commit to. We
> have a couple of ideas, and no sponsorship, and I'd like ideas. I can be
> found in Hacklab1 or usually not too far fr
> Talk to me and we can run such a server on one of the local debconf
> machines.
>
that would be pretty cool. There are at least 2 players ;)
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On 11052 March 1977, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> How many Wesnoth (http://www.wesnoth.org) player are around?
> What about organizing a tournament (8 players?) if there are enough
> people? We can even setup a local wesnoth server if there is an always
> running machine we can access ...
> Let
I'm looking for ideas of what people would like to do on Wednesday, and what
kind of resources (monitarily-speaking) people are willing to commit to. We
have a couple of ideas, and no sponsorship, and I'd like ideas. I can be
found in Hacklab1 or usually not too far from Sledge or Moray - and I'm
h
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