Hi, On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Andreas Tille <andr...@an3as.eu> wrote:
>> This is not a silver bullet to avoid people coming to DebCamp on >> vacation. But we think it's something that will help many people make >> the most of that time. > [quoting my mail to cont...@debconf.org] > I beg to disagree. While I certainly would find a sprint topic I see no > reason at all to force people into defining a sprint topic in contrast > to a certain work plan. I considered DebCamp always a very productive > time and pressing people into predefined workplans might IMHO reduce > the creative environment. You seem to not have realized that I did not say the same thing of whatever was discussed in content@ (because I'm not in that alias, i don't really know the exact details of what was discussed). Nowhere in my mail I said that participation in a sprint was a requirement. The idea is that it will simplify the DebCamp plan into being "I'll participate in the Sprint X" for the people that will participate in a sprint. > Yes. I never had the impression that people are doing vacation at > DebCamp. While we had some non-hacking activities at DebCamp this > was no difference to DebConf and this is IMHO part of the sense of > meeting Debianistas. Well, other people had other impressions. But I explicitly stated quite a bunch of goal which are not to avoid people on vacation. Please evaluate those goals instead. -- Besos, Marga _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team