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MiniDebCamp: |
28-29 May |
MiniDebConf: |
30-31 May |
Registration: |
Not required |
Schedule: |
To be announced |
IRC: |
#minidebconf-online on oftc |
Food: |
Bring your own popcorn |
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Welcome to MiniDebConf Online, 4 days of Debianites working together to improve Debian.
Some of the 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
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.
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
Even though the event is online, we'll still need an active video team since we plan to record sessions and archive them for the usual channels.
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:
Use Chromium, or all participants (not only Firefox users) will suffer from less reliable connection.
This is due to Jitsi requesting experimental simulcast (which raises bandwidth usage at sender to greatly reduce bandwidth at receiver side for multi-party conferencing), and Firefox supporting simulcast but not yet supporting RTX to efficiently repair streams after packet loss which happens far more often with simulcast enabled.
More info at https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/issues/4758
- RTMP streaming with collated questions via IRC
?BigBlueButton
Things tried:
- Jitsi works well so far, at least for small groups.
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:
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Name |
number of days |
comment |
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urbec |
2 |
probably can just attend in the evenings |
2 |
2 |
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3 |
utkarsh |
2 |
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4 |
?EdwardBetts |
2 |
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5 |
4 |
Wooyay! |
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6 |
andrewsh |
4 |
no food restrictions |
7 |
2 |
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8 |
samyak-jn |
2 |
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9 |
3 |
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