Hi,

On Montag, 14. Januar 2013, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
> For your information, I was motivated to propose Paris as a city for
> Debconf 14 (or 15).
> However, these recent threads/attitudes broke my motivation to start
> anything on this subject.

FWIW, same here for DebConf in general and also regarding Debian itself 
(though to a lesser extend, but still).

Consider me on vacation (for anything DebConf related), not sure if I will 
come back.

I was planning to write a mail explaining why in more detail, but I'm too 
frustrated and demotivated, I think that writing a longer mail would be a 
waste of my time anyway, so all I'm doing is to wish you good luck running 
DebConf13! 

I'm saying this although I'm painfully aware that problems won't go away by 
pretending they don't exist.

Anyway. Have fun. Haha.




(And yes, I still believe DebConf13 will be a success and fun, because 
meetings of people are always fun & inspiring and even more so, if Debian 
people are involved. No doubt here.

But running DebConfs used to be fun, too, and it's not anymore. And we are all 
to blame for this. And as we failed and fail to fix this, it seems all I can 
do is run away. I'm sorry, but this believe in "ignoring problems will fix 
them" really broke my motivation.)

Sometimes one has to take painful steps. Sometimes one can take them as part 
of a group, sometimes one has to go alone.


        Holger
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