I think it's a good idea. Maybe make some suggestions as to dates? Mid-april is not good for me, but the rest is (I think) ok.
Have a nice day, On 1 February 2011 07:02, Christian PERRIER <bubu...@debian.org> wrote: > About two weeks ago, I wrote the following mail to -i18n, CC'ed to a > number of "key" people. It apparently went unnoticed by most of these > key people, I'm afraid (except Stefano).... > > So, this is an attempt to get more answers... > > Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org): >> (yet another thread about DDTP on churro, started on -i18n) >> >> Quoting Andreas Tille (andr...@an3as.eu): >> > On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 10:07:17PM +0100, Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote: >> > > The host is located somewhere in spain >> > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-i18n/2007/12/msg00058.html. >> > >> > Putting a host into debian.org domain and under DSA control is independ >> > from where it is physically located. I also think that it might be >> > perfectly possible to use some other hardware - recently there was an >> > offer for hosting such services for free on debian-private@l.d.o. >> >> The service in the Extremadura hosting facility has most often been of >> good quality (if we expect a few weeks where we had to fight to get >> SSH access to the machine working again after some firewalling >> changes, back in 2009). >> >> A limitation is that our contact there, César Gomez Martin (who >> everybody who attended DC9 knows well) is not living in the same city >> the host is located (churro is in Merida while César lives in >> Caceres). >> >> So, in some cases, we might have a few service shortages and delays to >> restore things. >> >> Anyway, it is time to move these services elsewhere and, >> definitely, under DSA control. Felipe was working on that but, again, >> RL seems to be hardly competing with that for him. >> >> CC'ing Felipe in order to get more details about the current >> situation. Felipe, if you're really stuck, we might maybe consider an >> alternative by finding a volunteer in the DSA team? >> >> On the other hand, whatever is the situation wrt general system >> administration on churro, we also need someone to take a *close care* >> of the DDTP/DDTSS. Someone really knowing how things are organized and >> working together. As already written, I know about three people who >> fit this (or part of this) definition: Grisu, Nicolas François and >> Martijn van Osterhout (DDTSS author). >> >> >> CC'ing everybody, plus the "debian-l10n-devel" mailing list >> which...has, indeed, the very same people subscribed. >> >> A crazy idea that starts emerging in my mind is maybe bringing all >> these people, plus 1 or 2 DSA team members (faw is part of DSA, IIRC) >> in the same place for 2-3 full days, lock them, feed them with pizzas >> and coke (no beer) and only unlock them when churro is fully under DSA >> control and more than 1 person is able to repair the DDTP/DDTSS. >> >> CC'ing Zack/Stefano. I can think about one place we both were in the last >> months, in Paris, that could fit this definition (folks from Académie >> de Versailles, Stefano. >> > > Stefano agreed later on, with his DPL hat, that this is a valuable > goal. He even proposed to host such work meeting in the Center for > Research and Innovation on Free Software (IRILL) in Paris. > > However, for this to happen, I would ideally need to have Felipe, > Nicolas, Michael "Grisu" and Martijn (plus any other volunteer). > > Is there a possibility (assuming that your travel and hosting expenses > are covered) for you guys to participate to such a meeting. Given the > current situation for i18n.d.n, it's pointless to organize it if you > can't be here. > > No need to set it up urgently. Some week-end in March, April or even > May would be fine. > > But an answer would help a lot..:-) > > -- > > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) > > iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJNR6HcAAoJEIcvcCxNbiWofXYP/jVsazvveiH/HgyTpBYLEmyT > QY7DgasSouqhMlY4+BxyvWOd6LIVG8jMeK9vZTQ4UZYzDDykvuSJ+7XPKHKHEb7o > Tu7Gob8HN5Y61dL46CSDXLIplIPqtm59b1GOpWASWpE9LnzPd3M/GvWKUnDPE10G > Ue70Oo/1tyXastrJ4lQhbtyzkuGymAyM6Q2gOPEHHJ9hPnRio3avulDhrQKPcIuj > 13FlqIrk3UlRnOUMYB37YCAFkhhwOPcVc468Uw4Zy0zv6LPrAbFzueQhgOy8/BXP > ok7ni84dVvnsM2OxfNaywNdTeMYRKa5iRA82DctOPMIDv5198v0DFOwiRFwRtrC0 > lu7sSTKIruc5fnQ9q6SRjth6r3pEtvuFjJFrlDoHaDUjZuSgTy1/Ye6xA01MI2U7 > ytJY/e5ZL9J5GPPHW9W+GQA2kD0KX9hCcWBvwQ4HjRyN2eHRJBbXqbNGUbz1WBpt > c1gVDivInf18o55jqEQ1ZPMic/m3qeUiCT7/YUXTajgnqVX/ggcrlaGBUoBdnzsP > jRGKeU+jkGnjMzLwbYyC93eglvXTF/bY6A3KUXAL/VZyNkKFrfXA2cKmNowX8oj+ > f45HMukUN0Fv0oQGqejylBr1+tDws4j0bmFWVBBpX5JGqlnjCmooN8I9/juHH9xz > CY2SWmf9Y/Ip40kfrIZY > =CGn8 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > -- Martijn van Oosterhout <klep...@gmail.com> http://svana.org/kleptog/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-i18n-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/AANLkTinej5o64=fov9jyq3hj9dcnjjgzo9d5vyh2+...@mail.gmail.com