I need to learn how to use email. Please see below. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bernelle Verster <berne...@indiebio.co.za> Date: Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 6:56 PM Subject: Re: Three things to note please To: Kristoffer Rose <krisr...@debian.org> Cc: "showme-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org" <showme-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org>, "debconf-team@lists.debconf.org" <debconf-team@lists.debconf.org>
Hi Kris My sentiments are perfectly aligned with yours. I am trying to get the greater team on board with this early, as they get anxious if they perceive things jumped on them or done behind their back. I see the components of this competition as 'pre-competitive': the ShowMeBox is a Debian thing and other sponsors can join in, but I also absolutely agree that with the effort involved, we can realistically only do one competition/outreach initiative. So, DebConf team, (also please see thread below): 1. How long would we need to decide yes, we are on board, or no? 2. What more information do we need to make this decision? 3. Can I give a deadline of mid-October to bikeshed about this? 4. In my mind it is a huge plus, aside from the benefits that Jonas and Kris already mentioned, that we have two long-time Debian people driving this, not to mention the rest of the team. I think this initiative is really special. At the same time, I don't want the wider team to feel rushed or... Well, I don't want to piss anyone off, basically. Best regards Bernelle On Monday, September 14, 2015, Kristoffer Rose <krisr...@debian.org> wrote: > > Dear Bernelle, > > In terms of feedback, I can say that what has gotten my colleagues inside Two > Sigma excited about sponsoring this is that we can demonstrate that it is > possible in local communities in Africa to do data analysis of locally > available data, and in this way promote global awareness that data analysis > is an important field of study that everyone can pursue. (And the best can > even win a prize!) > > For Two Sigma it is an added incentive that we can promote that we > contributed to this being possible by releasing Beaker into open source, so I > would like the project to use Beaker if possible, however, note that Two > Sigma does this by making sure Beaker is *in* debian and thus widely > available, not through a custom install or product giveaway or something. (So > the "Beaker is a product of Kris' company" remark is not really fair.) > > Two Sigma is not per se excited about the hardware: that is the means to make > the competition as wide as possible even for people who do not have equipment > (because the cost per participant team can be kept at $50-$80). I hope that > we can persuade Two Sigma to sponsor several hundreds of these (and that the > Cape Town organization will help set up distribution channels for them). This > makes this project rather unique: I do not see any of your other "hardware > sponsorships" being that broad. > > Finally, I think you'll need to think a bit harder on how many competitions > involving students you want: I fear that the interest in sponsoring and > providing infrastructure for a competition as broad as we are proposing will > dwindle if you try to position it as "one in several > competitions"...especially because, excuse my directness, the likely outcome > of the others will be a handful of tablets that won't really make a > competition and probably will not really promote debian. > > I know it is early and that brainstorming and generalization is fun but do > recognize a special opportunity when you get it: Full funding of ShowMeBox > would involve travel ("give a multi-day data analysis class in January in > Cape Town to the people who will distribute the hardware and teach the > students how to do data analysis with it") as well as the final equipment > ("build 300 computers fully installed with debian data analysis pure blend > and some network access mechanism") and distribution ("send out people with > knowledge to spend a half day explaining the equipment at each school"). So > this *needs* local partners, and is quite unlike anything you can solicit > from other sponsors, in my estimation... > > Finally, full disclaimer: at this point Two Sigma is funding contributing > Beaker into Debian, but Two Sigma has not yet decided to fund the actual full > competition: that is a proposal I will bring them in October. Please make it > easy for me to say "the DebConf organization is on board" in a way that does > not feel like a vacuous statement (like "we support all our sponsors!")! > > Best regards, > Kris > > > > On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 4:46 AM, Bernelle Verster <berne...@indiebio.co.za> > wrote: >> >> Hi all >> >> A note from the debconf-team... can you give input on this, and if >> there are concerns (I don't understand enough to know if this is a >> concern or not), we should brainstorm it while this is at an early >> stage. >> >> regards >> B >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> >> Am 10.09.2015 um 14:59 schrieb Bernelle Verster: >> >> 2. ShowMeBox - outreach project >> The ShowMeBox is an idea hatched by two long time Debian people: Kris >> Rose and Jonas Smedegaard [2]. This is not an orga-related thing, it >> is organised independently, but I want to know if there are any >> concerns or things to take into account. I told Kris we'll have a >> meeting and start planning in earnest in October. [..] [2] >> https://wiki.debian.org/ShowMeBox >> >> Beaker(notebook) is a product by two sigma, Kris' company. >> >> I'd not narrow it down to this product or type of visualization software. >> A more general "call for challenges" (to sponsors) of what cool stuff >> to do with a cubieboard (or other sponsored hardware) looks more open >> and less of a two sigma thing to me. >> >> Other companies could then also post their challenges (FLOSS or even >> Debian based only) and supply (their preferred) hardware in return. >> This way you'd get more diverse exhibits for your Information Art >> Exhibition and can provide the sponsoring opportunity to other >> companies as well. >> E.g. Intel could sponsor NUCs or Edisons and people could do great >> stuff with them based on Debian and other FLOSS to fulfill the >> challenge (e.g. to be allowed to keep the hardware and have the chance >> to win a prize). Or HP could sponsor Slates and ask people to make >> them innovative maths class tools. >> As this is a sponsoring opportunity, I'd consult with Brian and the >> sponsors team how that could fit into the overall perks available and >> whether it means (e.g.) a minimum amount of hardware sponsored or >> travel sponsored for the three top submissions or a financial >> contribution to the overall budget is in order to participate in this. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Debconf-team mailing list >> Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org >> http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team >> >> -- >> Showme-devel mailing list >> showme-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org >> https://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/showme-devel > > _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team