Christian T. Steigies dixit: >Or do you want to organize a >hacking weekend? Travelling just for one beer is not very efficient, I >think. But the Kiel meeting was supported by Debian, just like the sprints >are nowadays.
I agree a meet’n’hack weekend would be nice. As I’m short on travel funds but have access to rooms via my employer, I’d volunteer organising a hacking weekend in Bonn, if there is any interest. I’d be happy to join in on the occasion, even though I’m not doing that much for Debian/m68k any more. I’ve had experience organising hacking days/evenings at that place. And we can certainly have a barbecue, if people want ☺ otherwise… I know a fair share of good (non-mediterran) gastronomy. We have sort of network there (some amount of firewalling, unfortunately) and lots of IT infrastructure (for borrowing cables and the like). Enough space too, so we can really get around to doing something. I can think of several things: porting, bugfixing in general, making new base tarballs/images (mine get old by now plus we have to make one for each init system now), maybe even d-i finally (if Stephen and Wouter help) with that debootstrap hack for “unreleased”? Would be sort of nice to put faces to names, even though I’d probably not recognise most people the next time we meet (I’m bad with faces like that). I’m even offering safe conduct to systemd fanboys… for this occasion. ☻ bye, //mirabilos -- 21:12⎜<Vutral> sogar bei opensolaris haben die von der community so ziemlich jeden mist eingebaut │ man sollte unices nich so machen das desktopuser zuviel intresse kriegen │ das macht die code base kaputt 21:13⎜<Vutral:#MirBSD> linux war früher auch mal besser :D -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/pine.bsm.4.64l.1410012009020.20...@herc.mirbsd.org