> If I feel I can contribute positively to the workshop, then I will be > glad to join. Aside from helping people on the day, my objective is > to learn about the practicalities of installfests, to potentially > offer support at similar events in future.
We'd be glad to have you. > From what I follow in the latest updates, the workshop may occur > off-site from the conference venue, in Brest, and possibly on Friday > 18th - I'll try to read more of the details soon and to think about > how I could usefully participate. You beat me to giving the updates on the mailing list :) I've updated the event description on the DebConf site today. The most important points: * _If_ the event happens, it will likely not be on-site as DebConf requires all campus attendees to register by 2025-06-29. Infini has generously offered to host us and the workshop in their Brest offices. Now it would be up to us to decide on a date and time and coordinate with Infini (in cc) to make sure it fits them, too. I was thinking towards the end of DebConf so as to have some time to "market" the event, but I am open to other suggestions. What would be the best way to find a date and time which works for most volunteers? * Infini is also offering support for all kinds of computing related questions, incl. Linux, for locals. Combined with the local Debian community, I think we can provide a sufficient support network for new Debian users even after most of us will have left Brest after DebConf. * We need to find (french-speaking) volunteers for the event and the translation of documents. There have been some in this thread - I hope that their offer to help still stands. Please refer to the DebConf event description for details on what needs to be done. Looking forward to seeing all of you soon! Best, Alex
