Wouter Verhelst <wou...@debian.org> writes: > Hi, > > At the end of September, I called for talk submissions for the FOSDEM 2011 > distributions miniconf. Unfortunately, to date, the number of > submissions (from Debian and other distributions alike) has been > abysmally low. It would be a shame if the two rooms which the miniconf > was assigned for two days would be mostly unused. > > Therefore, I'd like to reiterate my request for talks. Anything is > welcome, as long as it involves distribution work. > > If I may make some suggestions for interesting talk proposals that would > fit the miniconf well: > - Our new kFreeBSD port > - Something about the new v3 source formats
I've been using 3.0 (quilt) a lot and have been playing around building source packages from git/mercurial repositories directly without intermittant unpacking and diffing. I'm also playing around with an idea for better support for vendors, those that take a debian package and patch it some more. This could be benefitial for any debian based distribution including Ubuntu. I'm not sure yet wether i have time to come but will know soon. But if I can maybe this could be split into a basic talk introducing the format, showing how to convert a package and how to use it and a design session to toss around future extensions to the format. > - Piuparts, the PTS, buildd, popcon, the website and webwml, or anything > about any other piece of infrastructure, > - A round table about strategies for something which every distribution > must do, such as releasing, squashing bugs, compiling software, or, > heck, marketing, > <plan type="evil"> > - last but not least, if all else fails, we can just flood the > distributions miniconf with Debian-specific talks and hope that nobody > notices if the "distributions" miniconf has turned into the Debian > Devroom(s!), v2. > </plan> > > (Just kidding on that last one, of course, even if talks about > distribution-specific subject matters are welcome at any rate) > > Second, though this hasn't been officially confirmed yet, I've asked for > a Debian booth again. Volunteers to help with that are most certainly > welcome. > > Regards, There seems to be something missing here for those that have forgotten or not seen the first call: Where to submit talks? What is the timetable / deadline? MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-events-eu-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87mxoga7u8....@frosties.localnet