Hi, thank you for informing us. Now that you scared the bejesus out of me, I think I'll just keep with the local team business.
As for the rest of ToDo list, once again, anyone willing to help is most welcome. http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf11/ToDo Best regards Vedran On 12/29/2010 10:45 AM, Pablo Duboue wrote: > On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Vedran Omeragic > <ved...@vedranomeragic.com> wrote: >> > Global Team >> > >> > While we are very enthusiastic about all this, it's also important to know >> > that most of us are new to the concept of hosting a huge conference. >> > Therefore, your guidance and help is very appreciate. We made mistakes >> > before, and will probably will make some more, but your patience is >> > appreciated. >> > Just a question regarding penta, who makes it? We or you? > Penta hacking is a task reserved for either the worse sinners that > deserve to be tormented for eons to come or wonderful souls that > suffer horribly to free us all (from penta hacking). > > Being said that, in general it is more of a global team kind of thing > but if you have people willing and able at your end (penta is > Ruby-on-Rails plus maybe posgress in the backend?), I guess we won't > say no to help. Maybe we'd even say yes! yes! > > I'm not into the selected team of penta hackers myself, though and > that team tends to be kept small due to a number of reasons among > which the most repeated one is: the DB holds private data of tons of > people and it is protected by European privacy laws governing the > country where the machines are located. But I might just be making > this all up as I'm not a penta hacker myself. > > Hope this helps (at least to elicit some reply to your original > question from "people in the know" ;-) > > Happy holidays! > > P. > -- Key fingerprint = 490C 6C22 61A3 ED7E 2372 62CF 5839 CEEE 556D 3DE6 _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team