Re: [Debconf-team] Canadian border problems

2017-06-04 Thread Edgar Becerra
Hi Everyone! The wiki has a bunch of travel experience, and this seems relevant to me. Why is it a bad idea to include some opinions or info on this? I have been given the same bs (conferences being equated to work) in the UK. I personally recomend sticking to a "I'm on vacation" routine. @Holge

Re: [Debconf-team] CoC and "suitable for people aged 12 or above"

2015-04-01 Thread Edgar Becerra
Hi all! Since the can of worms has been opened, thanks Enrico and all hail Pandora, I hope I do not offend by reading this thread and the aforementioned Code. I will add my two copper pieces and hope I am being constructive. I generally agree with the spirit and particulars of this discussion. I d

Re: [Debconf-team] Alternative ways of raising money

2012-08-23 Thread Edgar Becerra
Hi all! Daniel, I think the thing with crowdsourcing is this: if the target is not reached then no money is taken and no action is promised. I don't think many people would use it if lack of funding implied a promise to abandon the project. In essence what I'm saying is: if the minimum is not rea

[Debconf-team] And regarding the Penta replacement

2012-08-18 Thread Edgar Becerra
I guess you've pretty much decided on Frab? I side with Mario on the fork issue, I'd rather not fork at all, and work with the original author, but if we have to, why increase the cardinality of the fork set? There should be a strong reason to do that, which I haven't read. I'm more of a python co

Re: [Debconf-team] DebConf 2012

2012-01-02 Thread Edgar Becerra
Hello everyone! I have no authoritative data, and I'm in a bit of a rush right now, so please don't flame me, but, the last one I went to was 2010, and intuitively it felt like more than that. Cheers, Edgar On 2 January 2012 04:35, Martin Bagge / brother wrote: > On 2012-01-02 10:33, Gwen Del