Schedule for the Work Meeting in Extremadura - see DebianEdu/Extremadura2007
preliminary Schedule
We will stay and work at
Hotel Velada. Avda. Reina Sofía, s/n 06800 Mérida (BADAJOZ) España
Wednesday, the 17th
event |
when |
extra information |
arrival by bus from MAD airport |
after midnight |
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Thursday, the 18th
event |
when |
extra information |
breakfast |
9.00-10.00 |
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bootstrapping |
10.00-12.00 |
Gathering of all three sub groups (debian-edu, cdd-dev, fai) with introduction of the facilities (network, foodtimes agreement, etc) and our plans as individuals and as groups |
lunch |
14.00-15.00 |
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debian-edu packaging with cdd-dev |
15.00-17.00 |
current status of cdd-dev, how to quickly build meta packages for a cdd at the example of Debian Edu, Ideas for the future |
short status meeting |
18.40-19.00 |
Everybody gives short feedback |
walk to the roman monuments in downtown |
19.00-21.00 |
Talk to Christoffer Kugg Jerkeby if you want to join |
dinner |
21.00-22.00 |
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Friday, the 19th
event |
when |
extra information |
breakfast |
9.00-10.00 |
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Work on the DebianEdu/LinEx2DebianEdu-Roadmap |
10.00-12.00 |
Problems found for the migration and how to workaround them. Some purposes for the future DebianEdu based on Lenny |
short status meeting |
13.30-14.00 |
Everybody gives short feedback |
lunch |
14.00-15.00 |
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FAI for Debian Edu |
16.00-18.00 |
The manual installation of Skolelinux goes like this: install the main-server with a d-i based CD/DVD, which will automatically setup an LTSP-Server, if you choose so. Then you can use the same CD/DVD to also install workstations and more LTSP-servers. Manually (but with less questions than a normal etch install. And the result is fully working.). The rough idea I had yesterday goes like this: we keep a d-i based CD (FAI-CD is not localized...), which is used to install the main-server, which has a working FAI setup. The rest of the machines is defined in the FAI configdir and installed with FAI. |
Visit to the university |
19.00-20:30 |
We're presenting a course on Debian and free software development tools, and would like to push students to work with us. Obviously it's not mandatory, but I would like volunteers to came with me (José L. Redrejo). The task is just talk a little bit with the students and say them how useful and funny is working in the free software side of the computing world. We need young blood in our free software projects |
short status meeting |
20.30-21.00 |
Everybody gives short feedback |
dinner |
21.00-22.00 |
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Saturday, the 20th
event |
when |
extra information |
breakfast |
9.00-10.00 |
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Key signing party |
10.00-11.00 |
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discuss debian-edu roadmap |
11.00-11.30 |
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short status meeting |
13.30-14.00 |
Everybody gives short feedback |
lunch |
14.00-15.00 |
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short status meeting |
20.30-21.00 |
Everybody gives short feedback |
dinner |
21.00-22.00 |
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Sunday, the 21st
event |
when |
extra information |
breakfast |
8.00-9.00 |
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bus to MAD airport |
9.15 leaving, arrival 13.00 |
this is fictional |
Leaving times for the people
Let's all enter our times of check in at the airport (or trains at the station, for some) here to coordinate the departure from here:
I propose the travel should be planned so everybody is there a 1/2 hour before checkin time, in case of traffic jams or long queues. ( I add the day because I am not sure if everybody flies back on sunday already).
Name |
Airport arrival time |
Departure day |
12:30 |
Sunday |