Hello Team, When will be the next batch of approved talks for DebConf18 announced?
Thank you. -- Mehul Patel <https://about.me/rowdymehul?promo=email_sig&utm_source=product&utm_medium=email_sig&utm_campaign=gmail_api&utm_content=thumb> <https://about.me/rowdymehul?promo=email_sig&utm_source=product&utm_medium=email_sig&utm_campaign=gmail_api&utm_content=thumb> Mehul Patel about.me/rowdymehul <https://about.me/rowdymehul?promo=email_sig&utm_source=product&utm_medium=email_sig&utm_campaign=gmail_api&utm_content=thumb> https://www.linkedin.com/in/rowdymehul On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 11:39 PM, Gunnar Wolf <gw...@debian.org> wrote: > Hello world! > > DebConf 18 is drawing near! Most of us are already making plans — How > to get there? Do we need a visa? What teams do I want to work with? > How to structure my days at DebCamp? > > But as in any conference, and DebConf will not be different, probably > one of the most important points is... What do I expect to take part > of? What talks will we see? > > The Call for Papers¹ is still open. The following list is –by far– not > final; if we are to follow other years' trends, I'd expect to see > around three times the number of talks we are currently approving. > > ¹ https://debconf18.debconf.org/cfp/ > > So, we have the following list of 36 approved talks.² Of course, it's > still pending confirmation by the submitters (some of them have not > yet bought their travel tickets)! > > ² https://debconf18.debconf.org/talks/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > 1. News from the APT team > - Julian Andres Klode > 2. Report from the Debian EFI team about the support of Secure Boot on > Debian - Helen Koike > 3. "AppArmor in Debian: let's share feelings, technical feedback and > skills!" - intrigeri > 4. Reproducible Buster and beyond > - Holger Levsen > 5. Bits from the DPL > - Chris Lamb > 6. Debian Policy BoF > - Sean Whitton > 7. Meet the Technical Committee > - Gunnar Wolf > 8. How Debian helped translating thousands of articles in Wikipedia! > - Kartik Mistry > 9. dgit and git-debrebase workshop > - Sean Whitton > 10. git-debrebase - new tool for managing Debian packaging in git > - Ian Jackson > 11. FAI.me - A Build Service for Installation and Cloud Images > - Thomas Lange > 12. Debian Diversity Team discussion session > - Rhonda D'Vine > 13. Learn how to triage bugs > - Solveig > 14. Ignoring Negativity > - Bdale Garbee > 15. "Cryptsetup in Debian: tips, tricks, and future plans" > - Guilhem Moulin > 16. "Docker & Go packaging, an overview of the challenges" > - arnaudr > 17. Live Demos > - Nattie Mayer-Hutchings > 18. Lightning Talks > - Nattie Mayer-Hutchings > 19. Tools inside Blends framework > - Andreas Tille > 20. Rethinking font packages—from the document level down > - Nathan Willis > 21. Debian on Mobile Devices > - W. Martin Borgert > 22. R pkg BoF > - Andreas Tille > 23. "MariaDB and MySQL in Debian - next steps in packaging, automation > and quality" - Otto Kekäläinen > 24. Delta upgrades revisited > - Julian Andres Klode > 25. Autodeb: Automatic Packages for Everything > - Alexandre Viau > 26. Securing Debian Software Updates with Skipchains and Verified Builds > - nikirill > 27. Gnuk+GnuPG Explained for Debian Developers and Users > - NIIBE Yutaka > 28. Making Games Work Better on Debian > - Keith Packard > 29. Autodeploy from salsa > - Enrico Zini > 30. Debian Go Packaging Team BoF > - Alexandre Viau > 31. Segregated Dynamic Linking (keeping the peace between incompatible > dependencies) - Vivek Das Mohapatra > 32. That's a free software issue! > - Molly de Blanc > 33. Electronics BOF > - Bdale Garbee > 34. Status of Japanese (and CJK) typesetting with TeX in Debian > - Norbert Preining > 35. Analysing Debian packages with Neo4j > - Norbert Preining > 36. "Debian Desktop, for the elderly" > - Georges Khaznadar > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Your talk is not listed? Don't fret! It will probably be accepted, but > we cannot *yet* announce it. > > Haven't submitted your talk? Have an idea you think is important for > Debian to discuss? Don't delay! Remember the deadline for including > your talk in the official schedule is *June 17*. > > Finally, regarding the CfP - Although DebConf is quite near already, > remember an important part of CfP is suggesting invited speakers! Do > you know of somebody who can give an interesting topic at our > conference, even if they are not (yet?) directly related to Debian? > Mail cont...@debconf.org and lets talk about it! > > - Gunnar Wolf > On behalf of the Content team >