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== Team == * Content: nattie, [[PaulWaring]], acute, highvoltage ...TBA * Video: Likely DebConf Video team, ...TBA * Beer: urbec == Sponsors == MDCO#1 was highly experimental, bare bones and on a very short timeline. As such, we avoided sponsors because there was some risk involved. For MDCO#2, we don't strictly need sponsors but it might be nice to have them. This would need someone to co-ordinate it, so if you'd like to be part of (or the) sponsors team, step up or it won't happen :) |
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* Invite Ryan C. Gordon to talk (he has ported a bunch of games to Linux: https://icculus.org/) [tasked to: pwaring] * Invite the gamemode authors to give a talk, might have lots of interesting perfomance insights that are interesting for non-gamers as well: https://github.com/FeralInteractive/gamemode |
Tasked: * Invite Ryan C. Gordon to talk (he has ported a bunch of games to Linux: https://icculus.org/) [tasked to: [[PaulWaring]]] * Email request sent 2020-07-18 * Invite the gamemode authors to give a talk, might have lots of interesting perfomance insights that are interesting for non-gamers as well: https://github.com/FeralInteractive/gamemode [tasked to highvoltage] * Sent an email info@feral on 2020-09-02 |
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* Invite Godot to talk, Godot is a 2D and 3D gaming engine with many great features: https://godotengine.org/ | * Stanislas Dolcini has agreed, they are credited for 3D Art, Map Making, Programming [tasked to: [[PhilMorrell]]] * Invite Godot to talk, Godot is a completely free 2D and 3D gaming engine with many great features and is packaged in Debian: https://godotengine.org/ [tasked to: [[PaulWaring]]] * Email request sent 2020-07-28 * Invite some of our upstreams to talk: krita, blender, inkscape (which hit v1.0.0 this year!), pygame, ... * highvoltage sent an email to blender foundation on 2020-09-02 * highvoltage [[https://twitter.com/highvoltage/status/1303252586934538240|asked on Twitter]] on 2020-09-08 * TODO: highvoltage will send to krita * TODO: highvoltage will send to pygame * Invite author of Godello for a talk, https://github.com/alfredbaudisch/Godello [tasked to: highvoltage (asked him on twitter)] * Godello is [[https://twitter.com/AlfredBaudisch/status/1288425910698475522|in]] * Invite Michalis Kamburelis, he is the author of Castle Game Engine * Proactively contacted [[PaulWaring]] on 2020-09-08 * Agreed talk title: 'Castle Game Engine 7.0 - overview of a cross-platform engine using modern Object Pascal, and upcoming big features' or 'Castle Game Engine - overview and upcoming features' Not yet tasked * Game library managers such as gnome-games, gamehub, lutris, athenaeum * Recent gnome-games blog entry: [[https://adwaitongnome.wordpress.com/2020/08/31/gnome-games-final-submission/|GSoC final submission]], * Libraries/technologies like proton/wine/dxvk * Some notable recent upstream releases: * Supertuxkart 1.0 * Minetest 5.0 * Hedgewars 1.0 [?tasked to: [[PhilMorrell]]?] * Debian specific tools like game-data-packager, [[https://www.dotslashplay.it/en/start|./play.it]] * A talk about Debian games team, who they are and what they do and how to get involved. * Invite these people: https://gemrb.org/2020/08/24/the-gemrb-project-celebrates-20-year-anniversary-with-a-new-release.html * Pollo says also https://packages.debian.org/sid/openmw * Maybe look in to https://orama-interactive.itch.io/pixelorama * Invite [[http://hcsoftware.sourceforge.net/jason-rohrer/|Jason Rohrer]] ([[https://github.com/jasonrohrer|@jasonrohrer on GitHub]]) to talk, he makes a lot of interesting non-traditional games, including art games * Invite [[https://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/|Kenta Cho]] ([[https://github.com/abagames|@abagames on GitHub etc]]) to talk, he makes a lot of interesting shoot-em-up games * Invite the [[https://unvanquished.net/|Unvanquished]] team to talk about [[https://unvanquished.net/now-we-are-free/|freeing all their code & assets]] * Invite someone from [[https://www.gamingonlinux.com/|GamingOnLinux]] * Invite someone from [[https://gitlab.com/LibreGames/|LibreGames]] * Invite folks from the [[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Games|Fedora games group]] (and other distros?) * Invite someone from [[https://github.com/relativty/Relativty|Relativity]] (open source/open hardware VR headset) Schedule: * Debian Games bug day during DebCamp? Have a day where we pay some attention to bugs in game packages in debian. * Have a schedule for minidebcamp, we can watch some previous related videos, or use this to demo games. Suggest having it sparsely populated to leave time for hacking / talking / playing games that were demoed / fixing bugs in games / etc. * "L"AN party in the camp/conf "evenings" mostly polled/scheduled in advance to give time for players to sort out installation/setup hosting. [?tasked to: [[PhilMorrell]]?] == Places to promote == Places to send the CfP to once it is ready, and to publicise in general. Completed: * [[https://www.gamingonlinux.com/|Gaming on Linux]] - [[https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2020/10/debian-linux-is-planning-an-gaming-focused-event-online-in-november|Debian Linux is planning an gaming-focused event online in November]] (also [[https://twitter.com/gamingonlinux/status/1312358268577214466|tweeted]]) * [[https://ubuntupodcast.org/|Ubuntu podcast]] - [[PaulWaring]] * 2020-10-03: [[https://twitter.com/pwaring/status/1312392290086903808|tweeted]] * 2020-10-08: [[https://ubuntupodcast.org/2020/10/08/s13e29-penny-for-a-sharp-gift/|show notes]] * [[https://old.reddit.com/submit?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmdco2.mini.debconf.org%2F|Reddit]] Tasked: Not yet tasked: * Twitter - which accounts? * Debian mailing lists - which ones are relevant? == Useful info for speakers == Maybe add this to main page? * Have run this event online before (track record) * Have our own Jitsi instance (reliable) * 200-300 "attendees" * Videos recorded and available afterwards |
Team
Content: nattie, PaulWaring, acute, highvoltage ...TBA
Video: Likely DebConf Video team, ...TBA
- Beer: urbec
Sponsors
MDCO#1 was highly experimental, bare bones and on a very short timeline. As such, we avoided sponsors because there was some risk involved. For MDCO#2, we don't strictly need sponsors but it might be nice to have them. This would need someone to co-ordinate it, so if you'd like to be part of (or the) sponsors team, step up or it won't happen
Ideas
Talks:
Tasked:
Invite Ryan C. Gordon to talk (he has ported a bunch of games to Linux: https://icculus.org/) [tasked to: PaulWaring]
- Email request sent 2020-07-18
Invite the gamemode authors to give a talk, might have lots of interesting perfomance insights that are interesting for non-gamers as well: https://github.com/FeralInteractive/gamemode [tasked to highvoltage]
- Sent an email info@feral on 2020-09-02
Invite 0AD to give a talk (they were at FOSDEM this year and seem nice), they have formed a non-profit project and are also with SPI, might have some interesting insights in to funding a free software game: https://play0ad.com/
Stanislas Dolcini has agreed, they are credited for 3D Art, Map Making, Programming [tasked to: PhilMorrell]
Invite Godot to talk, Godot is a completely free 2D and 3D gaming engine with many great features and is packaged in Debian: https://godotengine.org/ [tasked to: PaulWaring]
- Email request sent 2020-07-28
- Invite some of our upstreams to talk: krita, blender, inkscape (which hit v1.0.0 this year!), pygame, ...
- highvoltage sent an email to blender foundation on 2020-09-02
highvoltage asked on Twitter on 2020-09-08
- TODO: highvoltage will send to krita
- TODO: highvoltage will send to pygame
Invite author of Godello for a talk, https://github.com/alfredbaudisch/Godello [tasked to: highvoltage (asked him on twitter)]
Godello is in
- Invite Michalis Kamburelis, he is the author of Castle Game Engine
Proactively contacted PaulWaring on 2020-09-08
- Agreed talk title: 'Castle Game Engine 7.0 - overview of a cross-platform engine using modern Object Pascal, and upcoming big features' or 'Castle Game Engine - overview and upcoming features'
Not yet tasked
- Game library managers such as gnome-games, gamehub, lutris, athenaeum
Recent gnome-games blog entry: GSoC final submission,
- Libraries/technologies like proton/wine/dxvk
- Some notable recent upstream releases:
- Supertuxkart 1.0
- Minetest 5.0
Hedgewars 1.0 [?tasked to: PhilMorrell?]
Debian specific tools like game-data-packager, ./play.it
- A talk about Debian games team, who they are and what they do and how to get involved.
Invite these people: https://gemrb.org/2020/08/24/the-gemrb-project-celebrates-20-year-anniversary-with-a-new-release.html
Pollo says also https://packages.debian.org/sid/openmw
Maybe look in to https://orama-interactive.itch.io/pixelorama
Invite Jason Rohrer (@jasonrohrer on GitHub) to talk, he makes a lot of interesting non-traditional games, including art games
Invite Kenta Cho (@abagames on GitHub etc) to talk, he makes a lot of interesting shoot-em-up games
Invite the Unvanquished team to talk about freeing all their code & assets
Invite someone from GamingOnLinux
Invite someone from LibreGames
Invite folks from the Fedora games group (and other distros?)
Invite someone from Relativity (open source/open hardware VR headset)
Schedule:
Debian Games bug day during DebCamp? Have a day where we pay some attention to bugs in game packages in debian.
- Have a schedule for minidebcamp, we can watch some previous related videos, or use this to demo games. Suggest having it sparsely populated to leave time for hacking / talking / playing games that were demoed / fixing bugs in games / etc.
"L"AN party in the camp/conf "evenings" mostly polled/scheduled in advance to give time for players to sort out installation/setup hosting. [?tasked to: PhilMorrell?]
Places to promote
Places to send the CfP to once it is ready, and to publicise in general.
Completed:
Gaming on Linux - Debian Linux is planning an gaming-focused event online in November (also tweeted)
2020-10-03: tweeted
2020-10-08: show notes
Tasked:
Not yet tasked:
- Twitter - which accounts?
- Debian mailing lists - which ones are relevant?
Useful info for speakers
Maybe add this to main page?
- Have run this event online before (track record)
- Have our own Jitsi instance (reliable)
- 200-300 "attendees"
- Videos recorded and available afterwards