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Welcome to MiniDebConf Online, 4 days of Debianites working together to improve Debian. Welcome to !MiniDebConf Online, 4 days of Debianites working together to improve Debian.

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MiniDebCamp:

28-29 May

MiniDebConf:

30-31 May

Registration:

Not required

Schedule:

To be announced

IRC:

#minidebconf-online on oftc

 

Welcome to MiniDebConf Online, 4 days of Debianites working together to improve Debian.

High-level goals:

  • Bring Debian contributors together to work on Debian
  • Create a sense of seeing each other in a time where we can't meet physically
  • Test and improve our on-line collaboration tools
  • Find ways to improve remote participation for in-person DebConf events of the future

Volunteers

The following people live on the Internet and are the local team for MiniDebConf Online:

  • Nattie MH, Kyle Robbertze, Stefano Rivera, Jonathan Carter, Jonas Smedegaard

Add your name here if you are available and willing to help out during the event:

  • urbec - could help with selling beer - you pay me and I drink it for you ;)

Talks and sessions submission

Types of sessions:

  • Talks (1 person on video, others following, can comment or ask questions)
  • ?BoFs (Group discussions, active participants on video, more people following)

How to submit a talk:

We welcome submissions on all manner of Debian-related topics, both technical and social. Submissions for talks should be sent to online-cfp@debconf.org by 22 May 2020. ?BoFs (workshops/small group sessions) can be submitted throughout.

Your email should include:

  • The proposed title
  • Duration (either lightning talk (5m), 20m or 45m (allotted time
    • includes questions)
  • A short abstract
    • The format (whether it's a talk or a BoF)

Presentation slots are allocated based on talk type, length and availability.

Code of Conduct

See:

Testing

Testing of our collaboration infrastructure ahead of the time will be crucial. Please add your name here if you'd like to participate in testing ahead of time.

  • CarlFK and hackerspace, every Tuesday, 8pm central time (Wed 1:00 UTC)

Things to try:

Things tried:

  • Jitsi works well so far, at least for small groups.

Other details

  • IRC: #minidebconf-online
  • Dates: 28-31 May, first two days minidebcamp, last two days minidebconf

debcamp

Two (or more) days of debcamp beforehand can be used to have a bunch of people and know, that they will have time and not be distracted with $more_important_stuff, because they either have taken time off work or just have free time.

After all, at normal conferences also lots of communication goes over IRC.

People interested:

#

Name

number of days

comment

1

urbec

2

let's see, how this goes ;)

2

JonasSmedegaard

2

3

utkarsh

2

4

?EdwardBetts

2

5

SteveMcIntyre

4

Wooyay!

6

andrewsh

4

no food restrictions

7

LunaJernberg

2