On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 08:44:05PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > After going to a conference, I'm usually filled with ideas, and FOSDEM > is no different in that regard. Also, it was nice to finally meet cts :-)
Hehe... I met him the first time lately after 7 years also... ;) > As I mentioned on this list before, I've been thinking it might be good > to hold a real-life meeting somewhere to discuss the future of the m68k > port; not just for Debian/m68k people, but for all Linux/m68k people > who're interested. Such a meeting hasn't happened yet, but I still think > we ought to do it; there are many things that we'd need to set a > strategy for. The obvious problem with that is that it would involve a > lot of people, and doing such a meeting might be too hard or expensive > to organize. Generally I think that's a good idea, but I also think that fund raising for such a meeting is more than difficult. > After watching the video team do live streaming to the world from > FOSDEM, however, I was thinking that if a real-life meeting with > everyone involved is indeed infeasible or going to be too expensive, we > might want to consider doing a video conference or some such; we could > perhaps have some people meet somewhere in Europe (Christian, Aurelien > Gérome, Ingo, Geert, Petr, Roman, ...), some in the US somewhere > (Stephen, Brad Boyer, ...), and perhaps some in some site "down under" > (Finn, Michael, Adam Conrad, ...). This would avoid the complexity of > having to multiplex a dozen video streams while still not having to fly > people around the globe (across a continent, at worst). I also (still) > think that a face-to-face meeting (even if only with the help of > technology) can /really/ help for this type of in-depth discussions, and > that it's pretty hard for us to do this over mail; but if we want to do > this with every one of us in one place, this may require some of us to > take some days off, whereas if we do this using the video conference > plan, we could do it during a weekend or some such. I think someone already mentioned skype... Also there're some drawbacks with skype (proprietary, etc), I would be a nice and simple way to hold a telephone conference at least... > Obviously the list of people that I gave above isn't extensive; I'm also I'm surprised that you mentioned me as I just host some machines and can't do much more than that, except maybe sysadmin stuff... > mentioning people such as Aurelien and Adam who both have one of the > donated ColdFire machines that we may want to decide to do something > with. They need not necessarily show up at the meeting, but perhaps we > may want them to either be involved, or give their coldfire boards to > someone else; I tried doing this alone, but that's just plain > impossible. Getting the coldfire port working would be nice, yes... I believe that would bring in fresh blood and a general boost for debian-68k/cf... > I was told that Debian apparently has also received an offer for holding > some meetings at Google sites, and they reportedly have equipment to > make this kind of video conferences possible; if not, I'm sure we can > find some interested people to help us somehow. It's not as if we'd have > to figure this out all by ourselves, or so. A video conference at a near-by site would be nice, though... > Thoughts? Just my 2 cents... -- Ciao... // Fon: 0381-2744150 Ingo \X/ SIP: [EMAIL PROTECTED] gpg pubkey: http://www.juergensmann.de/ij_public_key.asc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]