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 * Obélisque de la Victoire : https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/848813421

MiniDebConf Bordeaux will take place on TBD 2020.

More information on https://mini-debconf-fr.debian.net/2020-bordeaux.
A Key signing party will be held. See the details on ?the wiki page.

Location

Bordeaux (France), at TBD.

See below for transport instructions and directions.

Contact

  • The https://france.debian.net/mailman/listinfo/minidebconf mailing list is the safest way to receive important information (before and during the event). The list is publicly archived and subscription are open to everybody.

  • An IRC channel is available : #mini-DebConf-fr on irc.debian.org. There is also a ?Matrix bridge.

  • The organization team can be reached directly by mail : <minidebconf-orga AT france DOT debian DOT net> (it's a private mailing list).

  • We have ?Twitter and ?Mastodon accounts where we'll post news and information.

Code of Conduct

Like any other DebConf (and a growing number of events) we have a Code of Conduct to help making this event a safe place for everyone.

We chose the DebConf Code of Conduct, itself based on the general Debian Code of Conduct.

The names of people in charge of enforcing the CoC and how to contact them will be given explicitly by email, right before the conference. There will be at least 2 people, english and french speaking, including a woman and a man, and probably a few other people to assist them.

Participants

Registration should be done with a form on the website: https://mini-debconf-fr.debian.net/2020-bordeaux

Optionally you can advertise your participation here and on the list (if you have problem to create an account, you can send instead an email to <minidebconf-orga AT france DOT debian DOT net> and we will add you).

Currently there are XX registered people. Some of them are listed below :

#

Name

Email

Arrival

Departure

From

Confirmed?

GPG fingerprint

1

Dylan Aïssi

daissi@d.o

-

-

Bordeaux

yes

9A3C 07BD 06DE 2F41 6E81 3A5D 612E F161 3E05 0F54

2

Alban Vidal

zordhak@d.o

-

-

3

Stéphane Paillet

-

-

4

Lilian Benoit

-

-

5

Chastagnet Pierre Numa

pierrenuma@chastagnet.fr

-

-

6

Marc Beninca

debian@rwx.work

Friday

Sunday

Bordeaux

yes

08ED A700 6234 A0EB 29A3 A847 1DBD 5EC4 BADA 5579

Hotels recommendations

  • TBD

Couch-surfing

Do you have an empty couch in Bordeaux and would welcome someone attending the Mini-DebConf Bordeaux 2020? Please leave your information below.

Name

Mail

Couches available from

Couches available until

Number of guests

Guests

Notes

Tourism activities in Bordeaux

Best places to go

Restaurant tips

Fancy restaurants

  • TBD

Good restaurants

  • TBD

WineAndCheeseBOF

If you are here friday evening, we will try to have a mini-CheeseWineBOF. If it's not too late, bring your local Food&Drink stuff!

  • TBD
  • to be continued

FAQ

How much does the conference cost?

  • Registration is free.

  • Breakfasts and lunches (on Saturday and Sunday) are free.

  • At the beer-event, 1 beverage is paid by organizers, the rest is at your expense.
  • During the social event (Friday evening) organizers will cover a few pizzas/snacks/drinks, but you can bring some to share (or if you have food constraints).
  • Sunday night dinner is not covered.
  • Goodies (t-shirts, mugs, usb sticks…) at the Debian booth are not free (proceeds go to Debian France), but a few goodies will be handed out with your badge at arrival.

  • Accommodation is not covered. Read above for couch-surfing options and hotels recommendations.
  • Speakers can ask for a Debian sponsorship (covering travel expanses).

  • Participation to the day-trip is free to participate. There might be some activities and transportation that won't be completely covered (bus, boat…). A dedicated section will be posted soon.

How to submit a talk proposal?

Send an email to the public mailing list minidebconf with the following information:

  • The speaker’s preferred name
  • Their location (for travel budget considerations)
  • Their affiliation (institution and/or project)
  • The suggested talk topic
  • Brief biography (50-100 words) as it relates to the suggested topic
  • The choice between 20 or 40 minutes duration

How to come to Bordeaux?

By plane

You can fly to "Aéroport Bordeaux-Mérignac" (BOD). There are frequent shuttles to the train station.

By train

You can go to "Bordeaux Saint-Jean" train station. It's at walking distance from many hotels, touristic places and the conference venue (TBD minutes).

By road

You can aim for "Bordeaux".

Public transportation in Bordeaux

CityMapper doesn't yet cover Bordeaux, but GoogleMaps (kind of) does.

The transportation company TBM has many options to go to the venue :

  • TBD

How is the weather going to be?

Talks