2014-12-06 12:41 GMT-06:00 martin f krafft <madd...@debconf.org>:

> also sprach Stefano Rivera <stef...@debian.org> [2014-12-05 20:48 +0100]:
> > This means you can only need to have one year's conference served
> > from Django, at a time, so you don't have to maintain ancient
> > conferences forever, and can move ahead with
> > backwards-incompatible changes.
>
> Yeah, I think this would be the ultimate coolness — dcX.dc.o in
> a tarball, so to speak. In the past I have never managed to get
> there (my experience being mostly with Plone), but if this is not
> out of reach with Django, then let's do it. If we archive dc14 that
> way, we'll probably have an easier time getting Django+Summit ready
> for dc15 and beyond.
>
> Who are the people ready to work on Summit?
>
> Jelou people. I'm interested in helping from .ni, I will be starting with
Django and Summit but I have time to play now :) and I'm also more than
happy to help with future Debconfs.

I will + myself to the wiki of Infra Team.

Saludos
-- 
Marcelo Gutierrez
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