Hi!
Gunnar Wolf:
> Aigars Mahinovs dijo [Fri, Aug 03, 2018 at 03:36:59PM +0800]:
> So, I think that setting specific areas of the rooms (hacklabs
> included) as "no photo areas" would be workable. Having people get
> color-coded lanyards (specially when using wide lanyards, as we are
> doing this
Dear all
Please review and translate the article about DebConf 18 closing
available here:
https://salsa.debian.org/publicity-team/bits/blob/master/content/2018/dc18-closes.md
(to be published in Sunday Aug 5, around 19:00 UTC).
You can see how it looks like right now:
https://bits.debian.org/d
Aigars Mahinovs dijo [Fri, Aug 03, 2018 at 03:36:59PM +0800]:
> One thing to mention here is that the specific IETF policy could work. I
> apologize for not reading the source document before commenting on the
> representations of it on this list.
>
> The key point in that policy are the exception
Wouter Verhelst dijo [Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 11:58:33AM +0200]:
> > I know that some of them were specifically requested to be without
> > recording, so I suppose there is no reason to put them in a different
> > room if that was going to leave the room empty.
>
> My point is that sometimes this is
One thing to mention here is that the specific IETF policy could work. I
apologize for not reading the source document before commenting on the
representations of it on this list.
The key point in that policy are the exceptions. In practise the IETF
'do-not-photograph' lanyard/label, as stated, on