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== work in progress ==

/!\ this is work in progress
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[[https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/de/2022/DebianReunionHamburg?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=groupphoto_bigger.png|{{ attachment:groupphoto_1080p.png | DRH Group Photo | width=75% }}]]

[[https://kuva.shadura.me/debian-reunion-hamburg-2022|Moro photos]]
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Debian people meet again in Hamburg. Probably we will just be hacking from Monday to Friday, and have talks on Saturday and Sunday.

== Call for papers ==

TBD

== Sponsors wanted ==

Making a Mini DebConf happen costs money, we need to rent the venue, video gear, hopefully can pay hard working volunteers lunch and dinner and maybe also sponsor some travel. So we really appreciate companies willing to support this meeting!

Please contact holger@debian.org if you want to sponsor this event.

Plus, there's corporate registration as an option too, where we will charge you 250€ for the registration. Please contact us if you are interested in that!
Debian people meet again in Hamburg. Probably we will just be hacking from Monday to Friday, and have talks on Saturday and Sunday with possibly some off-site activity on Sunday afternoon.


== Partners and sponsors supporting this event ==

Partners:

 [[https://www.sipgate.de|{{attachment:sipgate_wort-bild-marke_RGB_schwarz.png|sipgate|height=200}}]]

 [[https://www.instaclustr.com|{{attachment:Instaclustr-C-navy+cyan.png|Instaclustr|height=60}}]]

Sponsors:

 [[https://www.b1-systems.de/|{{attachment:b1-systems_2016-06.png|B1 Systems|height=75}}]]

 [[https://guug.de/|{{attachment:logo_guug-1c.png|GUUG e.V.|height=75}}]]

 [[https://www.interface-ag.com/|{{attachment:IF-Logo-WortBild-aufWeiß-vector.png|InterFace AG|height=60}}]]


 * Five corporate registrations so far.

Thanks a lot for making this MiniDebConf possible!

== sign up for video shifts ==

[[https://pad.riseup.net/p/videoteam-signup-debian-reunion-hamburg-2022|you can sign up for video shifts here]]
== Schedule ==

This schedule is preliminary and might change slightly.

=== Monday (May 23th) ===

|| '''Time''' (UTC+2) || '''Speaker''' || '''Title''' ||
|| 15:00-15:30 || gregoa || daily standup meeting ||

=== Tuesday (May 24th) ===

|| '''Time''' (UTC+2) || '''Speaker''' || '''Title''' ||
|| 15:00-15:30 || gregoa || daily standup meeting ||

=== Wednesday (May 25th) ===

|| '''Time''' (UTC+2) || '''Speaker''' || '''Title''' ||
|| 15:00-15:30 || gregoa || daily standup meeting ||
|| 14:00-14:45 || Holger Levsen || reproducible builds meetup ||
|||15:30-17:30 || Max Harmathy || Workshop: [[https://salsa.debian.org/harmathy/gitlab-ci-workshop|Introduction to Gitlab CI]] ||

=== Thursday (May 26th) ===

|| '''Time''' (UTC+2) || '''Speaker''' || '''Title''' ||
|| 15:00-15:30 || gregoa || daily standup meeting ||
|| 15:30-16:30 || Roland Clobus || (Offline) board and card games (Quartierküche) ||
|| 17:50-18:00 || Group photo participants || Group photo, more details to follow. If you can't make it on this time, get in touch with highvoltage so that you can be gimped in. ||
|| 18:00-18:30 || Holger Levsen || Tour through the Fux building, through the cellars and up to the roof of one the towers ||

=== Friday (May 27th) ===

|| '''Time''' (UTC+2) || '''Speaker''' || '''Title''' ||
|| 07:00-07:45 || stappers, joostvb || running. meet at tent outside at the back of the venue, before 7.00. we start at 7.00 sharp. ||
|| 14:00-14:45 || Holger Levsen || reproducible builds meetup ||
|| 15:00-15:30 || gregoa || daily standup meeting ||
|| 16:00-16:45 || Roland Clobus || Debian Live-ng brainstorming session ||
|| 20:00 || everyone at the same time || Cheese & Wine party, in the Dock Europe guesthouse breakfast kitchen, 1st floor ||


=== Saturday (May 28th) ===

|| '''Time''' (UTC+2) || '''Speaker''' || '''Title''' ||
|| 08:00-08:45 || stappers, joostvb, Lee || running. meet at tent outside at the back of the venue, before 8.00. we start at 8.00 sharp. ||
|| 10:00-10:15 || Holger Levsen et al. || Opening Ceremony ||
|| 10:15-11:00 || Dominik George & Tom Teichler || An update on Debian Edu, AlekSIS, and FOSS in education ||
|| 11:00-11:45 || Coffee Break || ||
|| 11:45-12:05 || Felix Moessbauer || Packaging Tensorflow for fun and profit ||
|| 12:10-12:30 || Agathe Porte || Tracking ITP dependencies with Graphviz ||
|| 12:30-14:30 || Lunch Break || ||
|| 14:30-15:00 || Jelmer Vernooij || Automating Debian Packaging ||
|| 15:15-15:45 || Rudolph Bott || The state of Ganeti ||
|| 15:45-16:30 || Coffee Break || ||
|| 16:30-16:50 || Christoph Berg || SQLreduce: Reduce verbose SQL queries to minimal examples ||
|| 16:55-17:15 || Philip Hands || How to write new tests for openqa.debian.net ||
|| 17:30-18:15 || Holger Levsen || ReproducibleBuilds for Bullseye, Bookworm and beyond ||
|| 18:30-21:00 || Dinner || ||

=== Sunday (May 29th) ===

|| '''Time''' (UTC+2) || '''Speaker''' || '''Title''' ||
|| 10:15-10:35 || Andreas Mundt || Improving atftp{,d}, the advanced TFTP client and server ||
|| 10:40-11:00 || Roland Clobus || Reproducible builds as applied to non-compiler output ||
|| 11:00-11:45 || Coffee Break || ||
|| 11:45-12:30 || Jonathan Carter || You wouldn't download a Debian Developer ||
|| 12:45-13:00 || Holger Levsen et al. || Closing Ceremony ||
|| 13:00-14:30 || Lunch Break || ||
|| 15:00-20:00 || Various || Day Trip ||

=== Monday (May 30th) ===

|| '''Time''' (UTC+2) || '''Speaker''' || '''Title''' ||
|| 12:00-12:15 || Holger Levsen || final standup meeting ||


== Registration ==

 * [[DebianEvents/de/2022/DebianReunionHamburg/Registration|Registration]] is required so we can plan and prepare properly. You're also
welcome to coordinate your travel (on the same wiki page) and look for/offer travel companionship.
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On Mondayto Friday there will be a standup meetings at 15:00, lasting max. 30 minutes, in the Hacklab.
Its purpose is to make short announcements of the day but mostly to tell the other participants what people are working on individually or as a team / in a sprint.
On Monday to Thursday there will be a standup meetings at 15:00, lasting max. 30 minutes, in the Hacklab.
Its purpose is to make short announcements of the day (or for the next day) but mostly to tell the other participants what people are working on individually or as a team / in a sprint.
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TBD

(We can probably get equipment from the venue if we ask soon enough.)
There will be video coverage of the talks given on Saturday and Sunday. Head to https://hamburg-2022.mini.debconf.org/ to watch them!

Video recordings of the presentations are available on https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2022/Debian-Reunion-Hamburg/
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        #debconf-hamburg
 * [[irc://irc.debian.org/debconf-hamburg|#debconf-hamburg]] on irc.oftc.net
 * https://webchat.oftc.net/?channels=#debconf-hamburg in your browser
 * Matrix: [[https://matrix.to/#/#debconf-hamburg:matrix.org|#debconf-hamburg:matrix.org]] (this one doesn't seem to work at the moment, try the one on matrix.debian.social below)
 * Matrix via matrix.debian.social: [[https://element.debian.social/#/room/#debconf-hamburg:matrix.debian.social|#debconf-hamburg:matrix.debian.social]]

Else there is not much more than the usual Debian remote settings, and as we've been working from home *and* anywhere since 1993 there's plenty of options, eg
https://lists.debian.org/debconf-mini-hamburg/ and there's
include https://jitsi.debian.social as well for those who prefer remote A/V communication.

== Covid 19 ==

As "covid pandemic has officially been declared as over' there are no mask or vaccination mandates effective in Hamburg anymore.

So while we still highly recommend everyone to be vaccinated we cannot prevent unvaccinated people roaming in and outside the venue, thus it seems unreasonable to require this from attendees.

Please stay healthy and respectful. And please stay at home if you have symptoms...!
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== Registration ==

 * [[DebianEvents/de/2022/DebianReunionHamburg/Registration|Registration]] is required so we can plan and prepare properly.
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While the old entrance at Bodenstedtstr. 16 (Hinterhof Eingang West), 22765 Hamburg ([[https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/91115340|OpenStreetmap waypoint]]), still works, it's much better to use the new entrance on the corner of Bodenstedtstraße and Zeiseweg, AKA the new main front entrance to Fox. While the old entrance at Bodenstedtstraße 16 (Hinterhof Eingang West), 22765 Hamburg ([[https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/91115340|OpenStreetmap waypoint]]), still works, it's much better to use the new entrance on the corner of Bodenstedtstraße and Zeiseweg, AKA the new main front entrance to Fux.
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 * Airport: [[https://www.hamburg-airport.de/en/bus_rail_and_transfer.php|Getting to and from the airport]]
 * S-Bahn Hamburg Airport - S-Altona (S1): [[http://www.s-bahn-hamburg.de/s_hamburg/view/fahrplan/hamburg-airport.shtml|information page]], [[http://www.hvv.de/en/|timetable (HVV)]], [[http://www.s-bahn-hamburg.de/s_hamburg/view/index.shtml|timetable (DB)]]
 * (International) Train: if you happen to have a ticket to Hamburg Central Station (aka Hauptbahnhof), you might be able to make it to Altona on the same ticket — if that’s the case, your ticket’s destination should say Hamburg or Hamburg (all stations), not Hamburg Hbf. The journey from Hauptbahnhof to Altona takes only 10 minutes by an ICE/IC/EC train, and they often don’t stop anywhere in between (sometimes they stop at Dammtor)
* Airport: [[https://www.hamburg-airport.de/en/transport-parking/bus-train-taxi-37006|Getting to and from the airport]]
 * S-Bahn Hamburg Airport S-Altona (S1): [[http://www.s-bahn-hamburg.de/s_hamburg/view/fahrplan/hamburg-airport.shtml|information page]], [[http://www.hvv.de/en/|timetable (HVV)]], [[http://www.s-bahn-hamburg.de/s_hamburg/view/index.shtml|timetable (DB)]]
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There's a Gigabit-Fiber uplink connection and wireless coverage (almost) everywhere in the venue and in the outside areas. (And then, we can also fix locations without wireless coverage.) There's a gigabit fibre uplink connection and wireless coverage (almost) everywhere in the venue and in the outside areas. (If needed, we can also fix locations without wireless coverage.)
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{{attachment:fux-entrance-photo.png|entrance to Fux|height=388}} {{https://www.fux-eg.org/_wpfux/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/fux-the-system-1-980x340.jpg|Bodenstedtstraße × Zeiseweg|height=388}}

Entrance:

{{attachment:fux_hamburg_entrance.jpg|entrance to Fux|width=75%}}
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dock europe also provides accomodation for some us, see further below. dock europe also provides accommodation for some us, see further below.
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/!\ The CCCHH hackspace is currently still closed due to Covid19.

Just down two corridors in the same floor and building as dock europe there is the [[https://hamburg.ccc.de|CCC Hamburg Hackspace]] --(which will be open for us on all five days and which can be used for "regular Debian hacking" or, if you find some nice CCCHH members to help you, you might also be able to use the lasercutter, 3d printer, regular printer and many other tools and devices. It's definitly also suitable for smaller ad-hoc workshops but beware, it will also somewhat be the noisy hacklab, as it will also be open to regular CCC folks when we are there.)--
/!\ The CCCHH hackspace is currently still closed due to Covid19. There's hope this will change until the end of May.

Just down two corridors in the same floor and building as dock europe there is the [[https://hamburg.ccc.de|CCC Hamburg Hackspace]] --(which will be open for us on all five days and which can be used for "regular Debian hacking" or, if you find some nice CCCHH members to help you, you might also be able to use the lasercutter, 3d printer, regular printer and many other tools and devices. It's definitely also suitable for smaller ad-hoc workshops but beware, it will also somewhat be the noisy hacklab, as it will also be open to regular CCC folks when we are there.)--
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There is also limited on-site accomodation available, dock europe provides 34 beds in 10 double-rooms, 2 triple-rooms and 2 quad-rooms in the venue. The rooms are nice, small, clean, have a locker, wireless and are just one floor away from our main spaces. There's also a sufficient amount of showers and toilets and breakfast (for 5e per day) is available (for those 34 people) as well. The beds will be distributed on a first come, first serve base.

The price for a bed per night is 30€. Please note that there is an additional one-time fee of 6€ for linen and towels.

Please send mail to holger@d.o if you are interested in this offer.
There is *no more* on-site accommodation available; Dock Europe provides 34 beds in 10 double-rooms, 2 triple-rooms and 2 quad-rooms in the venue. The rooms are nice, small, clean, have a locker, wireless and are just one floor away from our main spaces. There's also a sufficient amount of showers and toilets. Breakfast is available (for those 34 people) as well. The beds were distributed on a first come, first serve base.

Prices this year are:
 * One bed: 34€
per night (possibly deviating from Dock Europe website, as all the beds are made available for the same price which then is also based on the capacity (not) used by us, while we block all beds all days.)
 * Breakfast: 6.50€ per day
 * Linen and towel: 6.50€ one-time fee

Beds are available from May 22nd until and including the morning of the
30th of May.

Breakfast is from 9-11 localtime, please try to finish during these times so the cleanup can be done.

[[https://www.dock-europe.net/gaesteetage|
Photos here]]
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 * [[https://www.meininger-hotels.com/en/hotels/hamburg/hotel-hamburg-city-center/|Meininger]] is near by
 * Stadthaushotel in Holstenstrasse is near by as well
 * [[https://www.meininger-hotels.com/en/hotels/hamburg/hotel-hamburg-city-center/|Meininger]] is nearby
 * Stadthaushotel in Holstenstrasse is nearby as well
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 * There should be sponsored food (=lunch and dinner) for pre-registered attendees. (There's a nice cantina on site, we just need to find ways not to DoS them… AIUI we should eat lunch from 13h30, not 12h00 when the cantina officially opens)
 * in the on-site accomodation kitchen there's breakfast every day from 9 to 10, which you will need to pay by yourself.
 * There is sponsored food (=lunch and dinner) for pre-registered attendees.
 * in the on-site accommodation kitchen there's breakfast every day from 9 to 11, which you will need to pay by yourself.
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  * lunch: 1200-1430 (mon-fri)
  * dinner: 1800-2142 (mon-thu)
  * lunch: 12:00 - 14:30
  * dinner: 18:00 - 20:00
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=== Debian Sprints ===

This Debian Reunion is a perfect opportunity to host [[Sprints|Debian sprints]]. We would welcome if teams assemble and work together on their projects. The following sprints will happen:

For other locations, and for traditional Hamburg-style food: for those who're looking for Schweinshaxe aka Eisbein
aka joelho de porco aka pork's knee:

[[https://anno1905.de/]]: about 500m from venue. Alternatively: [[https://www.groeninger-hamburg.de/]] .

For [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labskaus|Labskaus]]: [[https://oldcommercialroom.de/]] "a bit expensive but really good".


=== Coffee ===

Filtered coffee is served for breakfast. After breakfast, there are moka pots available in both kitchens and some ground coffee you can use to brew yourself a cup or two. For alternative caffeine consumption options, the fridge in the kitchen by the Seminarraum has plenty of Club-Mate.

The Cantina serves all sorts of coffee during its opening hours. Please note that the during the lunch and dinner most of the staff are busy serving food — if you see a queue, it may be a good idea to wait a bit. Please adjust your thirst for coffee to the staff availability to help them avoid burning out 🙂

If you prefer to go out for coffee, there are plenty of coffee shops near the Altona station, some of them open as early as 7:00:

 * Vulcão, open daily from 7 to 18
 * Copenhagen Coffee Lab, open weekdays 7 to 18, weekends 8 to 18.
 * Codos, open weekdays 8 to 18, weekends 9 to 18
 * Coffee Fellows, open weekdays 7:30 to 20, Saturdays 8 to 20, Sundays 9 to 18
 * Balzac, open daily from 9 to 18

[[http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/altona-coffee-places_768654|{{attachment:coffee-places-near-altona.png|Coffee places near Altona|height=400}}]]

=== Nightlife, Dancing ===

Located in the cellar of the venue building / Victoria Kaserne there is [[https://www.slot-hh.org/]]:
"SLOT is a collectively operated, non-profit space for parties and concerts,
debates and exhibitions – all incoming money in turn goes out to support
political/cultural projects, initiatives and struggles." Excellent DJ sets, perfect for dancing. And very reasonably priced.


=== Debian Sprints and BoFs ===

This Debian Reunion is a perfect opportunity to host [[Sprints|Debian sprints]] and BoFs.

A "sprint" in this context means several people working on a common goal for several days and these people are happy to collaborate and onboard interesting parties. BoF is another internet folklore term and means bird of a feather (session), and basically is a hacking session like a sprint, just usually happeing on one day only.

So whatever, sprint, BoF, fubar: we would welcome if teams assemble and work together on their projects. The following stuff will happen:
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 * continuous Perl sprint
 * Debian XMPP BoF on the 28th (probably, to be confirmed)
 * Debian Edu sprint - [[DominikGeorge|natureshadow]], [[MikeGabriel|sunweaver]]
 * Packaging for Beginners - [[MechtildeStehmann| Mechtilde]]

=== Cheese & Wine Party ===

A Cheese and Wine Party will take place in May 27th (friday) after 20:00. The exactly space will be informed during the Reunion week.

The event is very simple: bring good edible stuff from your city/country. We like cheese and wine, but we love the surprising stuff that people bring from all around the world. So, you can bring non-alcoholic drinks or a typical food that you would like to share as well. Even if you don't bring anything, feel free to participate: our priorities are our attendants and free cheese.
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* to be announced.
 * Sunday afternoon
 * to be announced
 see [[/DayTrip]] for more details

== T-shirts ==

If you would like to buy Debian t-shirts, I can bring them with me from Brazil.

See more details [[/Tshirts|here]]


== Be respectful ==

Debian event organisers are committed to providing an event where all participants feel safe. All attendees are expected to treat all people
and facilities with respect and help create a welcoming
environment. If you notice behaviour that fails to meet this standard,
please speak up and help to keep this event as respectful as we expect
it to be.

If you are harassed and requests to stop are not successful, or notice
a disrespectful environment, the organisers want to help. Please
contact us at community@debian.org. We will treat your request
with dignity and confidentiality, investigate, and take whatever
actions appropriate. We can provide information on security, emergency
services, transportation, alternative accommodations, or whatever else
may be necessary. If mediation is not successful, organisers reserve
the right to to take action against those who do not cease
unacceptable behaviour.

See the [[http://debconf.org/codeofconduct.shtml|DebConf Code of Conduct]]
and the [[https://www.debian.org/code_of_conduct|Debian Code of Conduct]].
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== Sponsors wanted ==

Making a Mini DebConf happen costs money, we need to rent the venue, video gear, hopefully can pay hard working volunteers lunch and dinner and maybe also sponsor some travel. So we really appreciate companies willing to support this meeting!

Please contact holger@debian.org if you want to sponsor this event.

We have two sponsor categories:

 * 1000€ = Sponsor
   * Listed as such on the website and in all material
   * Logo featured on t-shirts (if t-shirts will be made; limited to the first 8 sponsors; deadline to be on the t-shirts is May 1st)
   * Mentioned in opening/closing statement
   * Can place up to a A3 poster of their company
   * Put A4 leaflets on a common table
         
 * 3000€ = Partner (limited to at most 3 partners)
   * Listed as such prominently on the website in all material
   * Logo featured very prominently on t-shirts (if t-shirts will be made; deadline to be on the t-shirts is May 1st)
   * Logo featured in the videos (if video/streams will be present)
   * Can put up a roll-up of their company somewhere in the conference area
   * Mentioned in opening/closing statement
   * Can place up to a A3 poster of their company
   * Put A4 leaflets on a common table

Plus, there's corporate registration as an option too, where we will charge you 250€ for the registration. Please contact us if you are interested in that!
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 * [ ] public announcement with cfp  * [x] public announcement with cfp and asking for sponsors
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  * [ ] ask for help from publicity team
  * [ ] ask videoteam for help?

 * [ ] update logo for 2022
 * [ ] send out call for sponsors
 * [ ] approach prospective sponsors from our list
 * [ ] print shirts
 * [ ] check to debian event code of conduct and debian code of conduct
 * [ ] form content team?
 * [ ] form frontdesk team and location at the venue
 * [ ] get budget approved by DPL
 * [ ] contact bureau@france.debian.net (Debian.fr) for money handling
  * [x] ask for help from publicity team
  * [x] ask videoteam for help?
 * [x] public announcement about deadline for registration (mostly affects tshirt availability)
 * [x] public announcement about schedule once we have one
 * [ ] public announcement that the event has started
 * [ ] public announcement that the event has ended
 * [x] update logo for 2022
 * [x] form content team
  * [x] decide on CfP timeline (ends April 30)
  * [x] send out call for participation
  * [x] select talks
  * [x] send out confirmations
 * [x] send out call for sponsors
  * [x] approach prospective sponsors from our list
 * [x] print shirts starting May 1st
 * [x] check to debian event code of conduct and debian code of conduct
 * [x] food plan for saturday evening - cantina will provide food
 * [-] form frontdesk team and location at the venue
 * [x] get budget approved by DPL
 * [x] contact bureau@france.debian.net (Debian.fr) for money handling
 * [ ] collect attendee addresses
 * [ ] collect shirts for sponsors
 * [ ] collect shirts for dock europe
 * [ ] collect shirts for cantina
 * [ ] prepare invoices for sponsors
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=== To be improved (compared to 2019) ===
 * [ ] Draft beers

=== To be improved (compared to previous years) ===
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 * Tell the speakers to use black text on white background, which is more readable than white or coloured text on black bg

=== To be improved (next year) ===

 * prepare moderation/questions for standup meetings in advance (gregoa)
 * inform participants in advance about arrival times and room key handovers (h01ger)
 * lock box for keys for people who arrive in the middle of the night?
 * (at least) one day of no talks after the last day of talks (maybe with a bbq like at debconf19)
 * day trip
  * don't do the day trip at the last day of the conference so participants leaving after the talks have a chance to join it (both talks and day trip were on Sunday in 2022) (Myon)
  * [[https://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/|miniatur wunderland]]?
  * [[https://www.planetarium-hamburg.de/de/startseite|planetarium]]? (maybe combine with [[https://shmh.de/de/museum-der-arbeit|Museum der Arbeit]]?)
  * peking?
  * [[https://www.elbphilharmonie.de|Elbphilharmonie]]
 * Visit fish market on Sunday
 * talk to dock europe about keys at least 2 months before the event: extra keys for the corridors (including door to the elevator and access to the breakfast kitchen), and (separately) extra keys for the talkrooms (which should also have access to all the relevant corridors) <merged with> electronic key situation: which keys unlock which doors? and: do we need more/different keys/permissons?
 * earlier opening of breakfast buffet (was 9:00 in 2022). though til 11:00 was great
 * name-badges make it easier especially for newbies to learn names. add extra column to registration for next year "what would you like to have printed on your badge?" (talk to rbott for 2023, he will take care of printing/preparing)
 * can we have "h01ger's smokers' lounge" (in 3rd floor) on all days?
 * Use wafer for website/registration. Wafer combined with wiki can have more clear information. The registration process will be easier for attendees, and organizers can get information easily as t-shirt size and print the badges. I believe It's possible adapte check boxes to ask about accomodation at Docker and lunch/dinner at Cantina. For accomodation requests, it will be able get the dates, for instance. And video team can use volunteer form.
 * Lunch/dinner less spicy at Cantina.
 * Reunion has the possibility to be bigger because DebConf23 will take place in India only in September.
 * t-shirts
  * less huge sponsor logos
  * more big sizes; tell people
  * that they can have fitted t-shirts when registering
  * ask sponsors/cantina/dock europe/remote people beforehand about their sizes
  * neon green or bright orange shirtcolors (:
 * accomodation
  * tell people in advance about their roommates and which day they will arrive
  * holger could use help with bed scheduling and invoices. handing out keys is mostly fine, though help is great there too
   * lee volunteered \o/
  * tell accom guests lee's phone number in advance
  * tell accomodation guests they need to find lee to get the key for their room & bed. tell them lee's mobile phone number and to tell lee if they arrive outside 12-18 localtime.

Debian Reunion Hamburg Logo

DRH Group Photo

Moro photos

Dates and format of the event

  • Monday May 23 2022 until Monday May 30 2022.

Debian people meet again in Hamburg. Probably we will just be hacking from Monday to Friday, and have talks on Saturday and Sunday with possibly some off-site activity on Sunday afternoon.

Partners and sponsors supporting this event

Partners:

  • sipgate

    Instaclustr

Sponsors:

  • B1 Systems

    GUUG e.V.

    InterFace AG

  • Five corporate registrations so far.

Thanks a lot for making this MiniDebConf possible!

sign up for video shifts

you can sign up for video shifts here

Schedule

This schedule is preliminary and might change slightly.

Monday (May 23th)

Time (UTC+2)

Speaker

Title

15:00-15:30

gregoa

daily standup meeting

Tuesday (May 24th)

Time (UTC+2)

Speaker

Title

15:00-15:30

gregoa

daily standup meeting

Wednesday (May 25th)

Time (UTC+2)

Speaker

Title

15:00-15:30

gregoa

daily standup meeting

14:00-14:45

Holger Levsen

reproducible builds meetup

|15:30-17:30

Max Harmathy

Workshop: Introduction to Gitlab CI

Thursday (May 26th)

Time (UTC+2)

Speaker

Title

15:00-15:30

gregoa

daily standup meeting

15:30-16:30

Roland Clobus

(Offline) board and card games (Quartierküche)

17:50-18:00

Group photo participants

Group photo, more details to follow. If you can't make it on this time, get in touch with highvoltage so that you can be gimped in.

18:00-18:30

Holger Levsen

Tour through the Fux building, through the cellars and up to the roof of one the towers

Friday (May 27th)

Time (UTC+2)

Speaker

Title

07:00-07:45

stappers, joostvb

running. meet at tent outside at the back of the venue, before 7.00. we start at 7.00 sharp.

14:00-14:45

Holger Levsen

reproducible builds meetup

15:00-15:30

gregoa

daily standup meeting

16:00-16:45

Roland Clobus

Debian Live-ng brainstorming session

20:00

everyone at the same time

Cheese & Wine party, in the Dock Europe guesthouse breakfast kitchen, 1st floor

Saturday (May 28th)

Time (UTC+2)

Speaker

Title

08:00-08:45

stappers, joostvb, Lee

running. meet at tent outside at the back of the venue, before 8.00. we start at 8.00 sharp.

10:00-10:15

Holger Levsen et al.

Opening Ceremony

10:15-11:00

Dominik George & Tom Teichler

An update on Debian Edu, AlekSIS, and FOSS in education

11:00-11:45

Coffee Break

11:45-12:05

Felix Moessbauer

Packaging Tensorflow for fun and profit

12:10-12:30

Agathe Porte

Tracking ITP dependencies with Graphviz

12:30-14:30

Lunch Break

14:30-15:00

Jelmer Vernooij

Automating Debian Packaging

15:15-15:45

Rudolph Bott

The state of Ganeti

15:45-16:30

Coffee Break

16:30-16:50

Christoph Berg

SQLreduce: Reduce verbose SQL queries to minimal examples

16:55-17:15

Philip Hands

How to write new tests for openqa.debian.net

17:30-18:15

Holger Levsen

ReproducibleBuilds for Bullseye, Bookworm and beyond

18:30-21:00

Dinner

Sunday (May 29th)

Time (UTC+2)

Speaker

Title

10:15-10:35

Andreas Mundt

Improving atftp{,d}, the advanced TFTP client and server

10:40-11:00

Roland Clobus

Reproducible builds as applied to non-compiler output

11:00-11:45

Coffee Break

11:45-12:30

Jonathan Carter

You wouldn't download a Debian Developer

12:45-13:00

Holger Levsen et al.

Closing Ceremony

13:00-14:30

Lunch Break

15:00-20:00

Various

Day Trip

Monday (May 30th)

Time (UTC+2)

Speaker

Title

12:00-12:15

Holger Levsen

final standup meeting

Registration

  • Registration is required so we can plan and prepare properly. You're also

welcome to coordinate your travel (on the same wiki page) and look for/offer travel companionship.

Standup meetings at 15:00 on Monday to Friday

On Monday to Thursday there will be a standup meetings at 15:00, lasting max. 30 minutes, in the Hacklab. Its purpose is to make short announcements of the day (or for the next day) but mostly to tell the other participants what people are working on individually or as a team / in a sprint. This make it possible to join others, find helpers, and in general get to know what's going on.

Video coverage

There will be video coverage of the talks given on Saturday and Sunday. Head to https://hamburg-2022.mini.debconf.org/ to watch them!

Video recordings of the presentations are available on https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2022/Debian-Reunion-Hamburg/

Remote participation

For remote participation you can use IRC on irc.oftc.net by joining the channel

Else there is not much more than the usual Debian remote settings, and as we've been working from home *and* anywhere since 1993 there's plenty of options, eg https://lists.debian.org/debconf-mini-hamburg/ and there's include https://jitsi.debian.social as well for those who prefer remote A/V communication.

Covid 19

As "covid pandemic has officially been declared as over' there are no mask or vaccination mandates effective in Hamburg anymore.

So while we still highly recommend everyone to be vaccinated we cannot prevent unvaccinated people roaming in and outside the venue, thus it seems unreasonable to require this from attendees.

Please stay healthy and respectful. And please stay at home if you have symptoms...!

Contact / Organization

Location

Fux eG

While the old entrance at Bodenstedtstraße 16 (Hinterhof Eingang West), 22765 Hamburg (OpenStreetmap waypoint), still works, it's much better to use the new entrance on the corner of Bodenstedtstraße and Zeiseweg, AKA the new main front entrance to Fux. The Cantina, where we'll have lunch and dinner is located just on the left after you entered the building through that main entrance, and the Dock Europe seminar rooms are located in the 2nd floor on the left (west) side of the building.

The event will be hosted in the former Victoria Kaserne, now called Fux (or Frappant), which is a collective art space located in a historical monument. It is located between S-Altona and S-Holstenstraße, so there is a direct subway connection to/from the Hamburg Airport (HAM) and Altona is also a long distance train station.

  • (International) Train: if you happen to have a ticket to Hamburg Central Station (aka Hauptbahnhof), you might be able to make it to Altona on the same ticket — if that’s the case, your ticket’s destination should say Hamburg or Hamburg (all stations), not Hamburg Hbf. The journey from Hauptbahnhof to Altona takes only 10 minutes by an ICE/IC/EC train, and they often don’t stop anywhere in between (sometimes they stop at Dammtor)
  • Airport: Getting to and from the airport

  • S-Bahn Hamburg Airport — S-Altona (S1): information page, timetable (HVV), timetable (DB)

  • tl;dr: just take the direct S-Bahn from the airport to Altona.

There's a gigabit fibre uplink connection and wireless coverage (almost) everywhere in the venue and in the outside areas. (If needed, we can also fix locations without wireless coverage.)

Within the venue, there are three main areas we will use, plus the garden and corridors:

dock europe

map Bodenstedtstraße × Zeiseweg

Entrance:

entrance to Fux

dock europe is a meeting space within the venue which offers three rooms which can be combined into one big one.

dock europe also provides accommodation for some us, see further below.

CCCHH hackspace

/!\ The CCCHH hackspace is currently still closed due to Covid19. There's hope this will change until the end of May.

Just down two corridors in the same floor and building as dock europe there is the CCC Hamburg Hackspace which will be open for us on all five days and which can be used for "regular Debian hacking" or, if you find some nice CCCHH members to help you, you might also be able to use the lasercutter, 3d printer, regular printer and many other tools and devices. It's definitely also suitable for smaller ad-hoc workshops but beware, it will also somewhat be the noisy hacklab, as it will also be open to regular CCC folks when we are there.

fux und ganz

The Fux also has a cantina called "fux und ganz" which will serve us (and other visitors of the venue) with lunch and dinner. Please register to ease their planning as well!

Available rooms summary

  • all 7 days:
    • seminar rooms of dock europe - used as hacklab for the hacking days and for talks on Thursday

    • the big room with the blue roof - lots of space and wireless
    • maybe we can use CCC Hamburg Hackerspace (German page)

    • probably another bigger hacklab in the catacombs

Available beds on site

There is *no more* on-site accommodation available; Dock Europe provides 34 beds in 10 double-rooms, 2 triple-rooms and 2 quad-rooms in the venue. The rooms are nice, small, clean, have a locker, wireless and are just one floor away from our main spaces. There's also a sufficient amount of showers and toilets. Breakfast is available (for those 34 people) as well. The beds were distributed on a first come, first serve base.

Prices this year are:

  • One bed: 34€ per night (possibly deviating from Dock Europe website, as all the beds are made available for the same price which then is also based on the capacity (not) used by us, while we block all beds all days.)
  • Breakfast: 6.50€ per day
  • Linen and towel: 6.50€ one-time fee

Beds are available from May 22nd until and including the morning of the 30th of May.

Breakfast is from 9-11 localtime, please try to finish during these times so the cleanup can be done.

Photos here

other housing options

  • Meininger is nearby

  • Stadthaushotel in Holstenstrasse is nearby as well
  • the "ICE Hotel" or the "Hotel Central" in Präsident-Krahn-Straße is not far away neither
  • Youth hostel at Landungsbruecken, 3 subway stations away

Food

  • There is sponsored food (=lunch and dinner) for pre-registered attendees.
  • in the on-site accommodation kitchen there's breakfast every day from 9 to 11, which you will need to pay by yourself.
  • Cantina will serve us food at these times:

    • lunch: 12:00 - 14:30
    • dinner: 18:00 - 20:00
    • no food on arrival day! (well, except you organize some :)

    • no dinner on departure day!

For other locations, and for traditional Hamburg-style food: for those who're looking for Schweinshaxe aka Eisbein aka joelho de porco aka pork's knee:

https://anno1905.de/: about 500m from venue. Alternatively: https://www.groeninger-hamburg.de/ .

For Labskaus: https://oldcommercialroom.de/ "a bit expensive but really good".

Coffee

Filtered coffee is served for breakfast. After breakfast, there are moka pots available in both kitchens and some ground coffee you can use to brew yourself a cup or two. For alternative caffeine consumption options, the fridge in the kitchen by the Seminarraum has plenty of Club-Mate.

The Cantina serves all sorts of coffee during its opening hours. Please note that the during the lunch and dinner most of the staff are busy serving food — if you see a queue, it may be a good idea to wait a bit. Please adjust your thirst for coffee to the staff availability to help them avoid burning out 🙂

If you prefer to go out for coffee, there are plenty of coffee shops near the Altona station, some of them open as early as 7:00:

  • Vulcão, open daily from 7 to 18
  • Copenhagen Coffee Lab, open weekdays 7 to 18, weekends 8 to 18.
  • Codos, open weekdays 8 to 18, weekends 9 to 18
  • Coffee Fellows, open weekdays 7:30 to 20, Saturdays 8 to 20, Sundays 9 to 18
  • Balzac, open daily from 9 to 18

Coffee places near Altona

Nightlife, Dancing

Located in the cellar of the venue building / Victoria Kaserne there is https://www.slot-hh.org/: "SLOT is a collectively operated, non-profit space for parties and concerts, debates and exhibitions – all incoming money in turn goes out to support political/cultural projects, initiatives and struggles." Excellent DJ sets, perfect for dancing. And very reasonably priced.

Debian Sprints and BoFs

This Debian Reunion is a perfect opportunity to host Debian sprints and ?BoFs.

A "sprint" in this context means several people working on a common goal for several days and these people are happy to collaborate and onboard interesting parties. BoF is another internet folklore term and means bird of a feather (session), and basically is a hacking session like a sprint, just usually happeing on one day only.

So whatever, sprint, BoF, fubar: we would welcome if teams assemble and work together on their projects. The following stuff will happen:

  • Reproducible Builds sprints - holger

  • continuous Perl sprint
  • Debian XMPP BoF on the 28th (probably, to be confirmed)
  • Debian Edu sprint - ?natureshadow, ?sunweaver

  • Packaging for Beginners - Mechtilde

Cheese & Wine Party

A Cheese and Wine Party will take place in May 27th (friday) after 20:00. The exactly space will be informed during the Reunion week.

The event is very simple: bring good edible stuff from your city/country. We like cheese and wine, but we love the surprising stuff that people bring from all around the world. So, you can bring non-alcoholic drinks or a typical food that you would like to share as well. Even if you don't bring anything, feel free to participate: our priorities are our attendants and free cheese.

Day trip

  • Sunday afternoon
  • to be announced

    see /DayTrip for more details

T-shirts

If you would like to buy Debian t-shirts, I can bring them with me from Brazil.

See more details here

Be respectful

Debian event organisers are committed to providing an event where all participants feel safe. All attendees are expected to treat all people and facilities with respect and help create a welcoming environment. If you notice behaviour that fails to meet this standard, please speak up and help to keep this event as respectful as we expect it to be.

If you are harassed and requests to stop are not successful, or notice a disrespectful environment, the organisers want to help. Please contact us at community@debian.org. We will treat your request with dignity and confidentiality, investigate, and take whatever actions appropriate. We can provide information on security, emergency services, transportation, alternative accommodations, or whatever else may be necessary. If mediation is not successful, organisers reserve the right to to take action against those who do not cease unacceptable behaviour.

See the DebConf Code of Conduct and the Debian Code of Conduct.

Organisation

If you plan to attend the event you are welcome to help, just add yourself on the registration page and probably best to join #debconf-hamburg on OFTC and say so there.

Sponsors wanted

Making a Mini DebConf happen costs money, we need to rent the venue, video gear, hopefully can pay hard working volunteers lunch and dinner and maybe also sponsor some travel. So we really appreciate companies willing to support this meeting!

Please contact holger@debian.org if you want to sponsor this event.

We have two sponsor categories:

  • 1000€ = Sponsor
    • Listed as such on the website and in all material
    • Logo featured on t-shirts (if t-shirts will be made; limited to the first 8 sponsors; deadline to be on the t-shirts is May 1st)
    • Mentioned in opening/closing statement
    • Can place up to a A3 poster of their company
    • Put A4 leaflets on a common table
  • 3000€ = Partner (limited to at most 3 partners)
    • Listed as such prominently on the website in all material
    • Logo featured very prominently on t-shirts (if t-shirts will be made; deadline to be on the t-shirts is May 1st)
    • Logo featured in the videos (if video/streams will be present)
    • Can put up a roll-up of their company somewhere in the conference area
    • Mentioned in opening/closing statement
    • Can place up to a A3 poster of their company
    • Put A4 leaflets on a common table

Plus, there's corporate registration as an option too, where we will charge you 250€ for the registration. Please contact us if you are interested in that!

Open tasks

  • [x] public announcement with cfp and asking for sponsors
    • [x] start registration wikipage
    • [x] ask for help from publicity team
    • [x] ask videoteam for help?
  • [x] public announcement about deadline for registration (mostly affects tshirt availability)
  • [x] public announcement about schedule once we have one
  • [ ] public announcement that the event has started
  • [ ] public announcement that the event has ended
  • [x] update logo for 2022
  • [x] form content team
    • [x] decide on CfP timeline (ends April 30)
    • [x] send out call for participation
    • [x] select talks
    • [x] send out confirmations
  • [x] send out call for sponsors
    • [x] approach prospective sponsors from our list
  • [x] print shirts starting May 1st
  • [x] check to debian event code of conduct and debian code of conduct
  • [x] food plan for saturday evening - cantina will provide food
  • [-] form frontdesk team and location at the venue
  • [x] get budget approved by DPL
  • [x] contact bureau@france.debian.net (Debian.fr) for money handling

  • [ ] collect attendee addresses
  • [ ] collect shirts for sponsors
  • [ ] collect shirts for dock europe
  • [ ] collect shirts for cantina
  • [ ] prepare invoices for sponsors

Possible tasks in future

These are not yet actionable, some might never be.

  • [ ] ask sponsors to pay to debian.fr - requires creating an RT ticket (see <20190508105651.f5mg6aiofcyfjuyx@werner.olasd.eu>)

  • [ ] create+send invoices for corporate registrations
  • [ ] buy badges (probably not needed, h01ger still has stuff from last year)
  • [ ] print badges: name, food yes/no
  • [ ] send bed/room usage plan (as spreadsheet) to D-E
  • [ ] send addresses for invoices to D-E (for beds)
  • [ ] inform cantina about expected numbers of people each day
  • [ ] send tshirts to sponsors
  • [ ] Draft beers

To be improved (compared to previous years)

  • bigger hacklab (2/3 hacklab, 1/3 talks? 3/3 hacklab and talks elsewhere)
  • the font on the nametags was too small.
  • Tell the speakers to use black text on white background, which is more readable than white or coloured text on black bg

To be improved (next year)

  • prepare moderation/questions for standup meetings in advance (gregoa)
  • inform participants in advance about arrival times and room key handovers (h01ger)
  • lock box for keys for people who arrive in the middle of the night?
  • (at least) one day of no talks after the last day of talks (maybe with a bbq like at debconf19)
  • day trip
  • Visit fish market on Sunday
  • talk to dock europe about keys at least 2 months before the event: extra keys for the corridors (including door to the elevator and access to the breakfast kitchen), and (separately) extra keys for the talkrooms (which should also have access to all the relevant corridors) <merged with> electronic key situation: which keys unlock which doors? and: do we need more/different keys/permissons?

  • earlier opening of breakfast buffet (was 9:00 in 2022). though til 11:00 was great
  • name-badges make it easier especially for newbies to learn names. add extra column to registration for next year "what would you like to have printed on your badge?" (talk to rbott for 2023, he will take care of printing/preparing)
  • can we have "h01ger's smokers' lounge" (in 3rd floor) on all days?
  • Use wafer for website/registration. Wafer combined with wiki can have more clear information. The registration process will be easier for attendees, and organizers can get information easily as t-shirt size and print the badges. I believe It's possible adapte check boxes to ask about accomodation at Docker and lunch/dinner at Cantina. For accomodation requests, it will be able get the dates, for instance. And video team can use volunteer form.
  • Lunch/dinner less spicy at Cantina.
  • Reunion has the possibility to be bigger because DebConf23 will take place in India only in September.

  • t-shirts
    • less huge sponsor logos
    • more big sizes; tell people
    • that they can have fitted t-shirts when registering
    • ask sponsors/cantina/dock europe/remote people beforehand about their sizes
    • neon green or bright orange shirtcolors (:
  • accomodation
    • tell people in advance about their roommates and which day they will arrive
    • holger could use help with bed scheduling and invoices. handing out keys is mostly fine, though help is great there too
      • lee volunteered \o/
    • tell accom guests lee's phone number in advance
    • tell accomodation guests they need to find lee to get the key for their room & bed. tell them lee's mobile phone number and to tell lee if they arrive outside 12-18 localtime.