Russ Allbery writes ("Re: "Breaking Cliques at Events""):
> I really enjoy Debconf when I make it there, and loved Montreal, but I
> still had to spend a lot of the conference hiding, and I was totally
> exhausted when I got back. Wouldn't have missed it, but for me there's a
> high energy cost fo
Marc Haber writes ("Re: Being nice to introverts/the highly sensitive (was Re:
"Breaking Cliques at Events")"):
> the following is happily based on my personal feelings and my personal
> experience. Please be sure not to generalize.
...
> Feeling even a remote suggestion of authorities to "please
n the side of believing what people say,
when they say they don't want to do something...
Ian.
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SZ Lin (林上智) writes ("Registration is now open for DebConf18, in Hsinchu,
Taiwan"):
> We are delighted and proud to announce that you can now register for
> DebConf18!
Thanks.
> To register for DebConf18, visit our website at
> https://debconf18.debconf.org/register/.
Can you please publish so
Paul Wise writes ("Re: Registration is now open for DebConf18, in Hsinchu,
Taiwan"):
> On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 12:03 AM, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Can you please publish somewhere the registration fees ? I am trying
> > to get my company's travel approval and need to
Hi. Thanks for your work on Debconf 18.
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Registration is now open for DebConf18, in Hsinchu,
Taiwan"):
> Also, can you tell me if you have enough accomodation to be able to
> give individual rooms to people who pay extra ? I find it difficult
>
June.
Hi. Are you able to confirm now whether this is possible ? (See
below.)
Thanks,
Ian.
> 2018-04-21 1:22 GMT+08:00 Ian Jackson :
> > Hi. Thanks for your work on Debconf 18.
> >
> > Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Registration is now open for DebConf18, in
> > H
Ping ?
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Registration is now open for DebConf18, in Hsinchu,
Taiwan"):
> SZ Lin (林上智) writes ("Re: Registration is now open for DebConf18, in Hsinchu,
> Taiwan"):
> > It's possible; however, we cannot make sure the status of
> >
SZ Lin (林上智) writes ("Re: Registration is now open for DebConf18, in Hsinchu,
Taiwan"):
> Sorry to be replying so late.
>
> This request is still in discussion, we will update you soon.
Thanks.
Ian.
id having to book a hotel off-site. But time
is pressing on. If I want to make alternative arrangements I need to
do so soon.
Thanks,
Ian.
> SZ Lin (林上智) , http://people.debian.org/~szlin
>
> 4096R/ 178F 8338 B314 01E3 04FC 44BA A959 B38A 9561 F3F9
>
>
> 2018-07-04 2
relevant of a topic as ever. Also, I led similar BoFs at the last 2
> Debconfs, and I feel both were very interesting and useful. They were a
> mix of status update, Q&A, and open discussion.
Right. So, I guess, count me as volunteering.
Ian.
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her
when I am safely returned.
I need this quick confirmation because I need to apply for the park
permit before they all sell out. So if I don't get a reply very soon
I will try to ask my hotel in Hualien to do this.
Ian.
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Ian Jackson writes ("Need a Taiwanese "emergency contact and emergency
coordinator""):
> I am intending to go for a (solo) hike in the Taroko gorge, on Tuesday
> the 7th of August. The park permit application process requires me to
> have Taiwanese emergency contact
tie, 14:44:54)"
Thanks for the information. I organised a hotel which is fine. Sorry
for not replying sooner, I was in a hurry
Regards,
Ian.
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right,
which you are plainly not.
Ian.
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on't have a facebook account.
If you provide a different link, please be sure that it is a link to
an image file, rather than a link to a collection of programs for me
to download and run on my computer.
Ian.
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Ian Jackson writes ("Re: English-speaking taxi number?"):
> Read paragraph 67 of the ET judgement if you want to see what the
> Tribunal thought of some of Uber's claims. I particularly like;
Oh, and para 87:
87 In the first place, we have been struck by the remarkable le
nment is dominated by motor vehicles
and that unassisted humans are expected to make detours.
Ian.
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nd add your triggers
to the Depends
Ian should still create his Merge Request ;) discussion in the thread starting
https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/23335.38346.638278.79...@chiark.greenend.org.uk
## test doesn't always blame the right package
Maybe britney should test recursive dependen
Peter van Summeren writes ("The Guardian about Debian"):
> I read today in the Guardian
> https://www.theguardian.com/technology/askjack/2018/aug/16/
> i-want-to-boycott-us-pc-hardware-software-services#img-1
>
> "While GNU/Linux is mostly American, at least the kernel was started by Linus
> Torva
Chris Lamb writes ("Questions after talks at DebConf (idea)"):
> I noticed yesterday [0] that the PyCascades conference [1] explicitly
> does not permit any questions and answers after a presentation.
This is interesting.
As an audience member I have sometimes found myself intensely
irritated wh
that people can be confident
that they will be welcomed and supported.
Ian.
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eering you, Chris).
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Ian.
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ngly approve of firm and swift action against
antisemitism.
Ian.
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Sam Hartman writes ("Re: The tone of discussion on this list"):
> I'd like to draw what I think is an important distinction:
Thanks for your intervention. I agree with your perspective.
Ian.
of the bus should I try to sit for the best views ? :-)
Thanks for any help.
Ian.
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I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for the comprehensive
information and advice, which will be very useful to me. (I haven't
booked yet...)
I hope to bump into you in Curitiba :-).
Regards,
Ian.
you clarify (ideally on the page itself) whether these
are European or North American sizes ? IME a European L is roughly a
USAian M.
(I had a quick look on Wikipedia but the information there does not
seem to relate to my experience at all.)
Ian.
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Ian Jackson writes ("Re: more diverse shirt stuff :)"):
> Thanks. Can you clarify (ideally on the page itself) whether these
> are European or North American sizes ? IME a European L is roughly a
> USAian M.
>
> (I had a quick look on Wikipedia but the information
Rhonda D'Vine writes ("Re: more diverse shirt stuff :)"):
> The size chart is linked from the page, but here again:
> https://debconf19.debconf.org/about/t-shirts/
Apparently I am an idiot who cannot read. Sorry for the noise.
Will add myself ASAP.
Regards,
Ian.
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Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana writes ("DebConf19: trip by train to Morretes -
hurry up!"):
> If you are in the waiting list, you can pay too because I believe we can
> add more 14 people. We are getting 1 bus with 44 seats and another with
> 30 seats. Maybe we can change the second for 44 searts,
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Bus Sao Paulo <-> Curitiba [and 4 more messages]"):
> I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for the comprehensive
> information and advice, which will be very useful to me. (I haven't
> booked yet...)
Thanks again to everyone who ga
e is R$20/day for bouldering,
> R$10 extra for renting gears.
>
> Is anyone else interested in going there during DebCamp / DebConf? I'll
> pack my shoes at least ;-)
I am interested. I didn't bring my shoes because I left home 2 weeks
ago but I guess they can hire me some.
er.
I will want to go back to my room in between to get changed.
Ian.
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s/gear/whatever.
See you later !
Ian.
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Daniel Lenharo writes ("Train to Morretes Day trip"):
> This is to the participants of the Park Hiking day trip.
I think you meant to say it was to the "Train to Morretes" group,
like in your subject. (CC Antonio Terceiro who is leading the hiking.)
Ian.
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Climbing evening(s) during DebConf19"):
> Guilhem Moulin writes ("Climbing evening(s) during DebConf19"):
> > Is anyone else interested in going there during DebCamp / DebConf? I'll
> > pack my shoes at least ;-)
>
> The
to the talk
materials. So:
https://xensummit19.sched.com/event/PFVx/deprivileging-qemu-device-models-ian-jackson-citrix
https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/xensummit19/7b/slides.pdf
https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/xensummit19/03/talk.txt
IDK if there is a video stream available but you can
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