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MiniDebCamp:

28-29 May

MiniDebConf:

30-31 May

Registration:

Optional, at bottom of the page

Schedule:

see below

IRC:

#minidebconf-online on oftc

Food:

Bring your own popcorn

 

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

Some of the high-level goals:

Videos

The video streams are available at: https://video.debconf.org/

Check the videos page for more information for presenters and video team members.

Schedule

Times are in UTC - please check for your local time

Saturday

Time (UTC)

Speaker

Talk

11:00 - 11:10

MDCO team members

Hello + Welcome

11:30 - 11:50

Wouter Verhelst

Extrepo

12:00 - 12:45

JP Mengual

Debian France, trust european organization

13:00 - 13:20

Arnaud Ferraris

Bringing Debian to mobile phones, one package at a time


13:30 - 15:00

Lunch Break

A chance for the teams to catch some air


15:00 - 15:45

JP Mengual

The community team, United Nations Organizations of Debian?

16:00 - 16:45

Christoph Biedl

Clevis and tang - overcoming the disk unlocking problem

17:00 - 17:45

Antonio Terceiro

I'm a programmer, how can I help Debian

Sunday

Time (UTC)

Speaker

Talk

11:00 - 11:45

Andreas Tille

The effect of Covid-19 on the Debian Med project

12:00 - 12:45

Paul Gevers

BoF: running autopkgtest for your package

13:00 - 13:20

Ben Hutchings

debplate: Build many binary packages with templates


13:30 - 15:00

Lunch Break

A chance for the teams to catch some air


15:00 - 15:45

Holger Levsen

Reproducing bullseye in practice

16:00 - 16:45

Jonathan Carter

Striving towards excellence

17:00 - 17:45

Delib

Organizing Peer-to-Peer Debian Facilitation Training

18:00 - 18:15

MDCO team members

Closing

* subject to confirmation

Volunteers

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

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

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.

You can sign up for video shifts here

Code of Conduct

See:

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 (channel #minidebconf-online on OFTC)

There is also a Jitsi room - https://jitsi.debian.social/debcamplounge

People interested

(This was previously just a sign-up section for the DebCamp, but since people got confused and used it as a sign-up section, that's what it is now)

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Name

number of days

comment

1

urbec

4

just here for the icecream 🍝 and the pizza 🍕 :)

2

JonasSmedegaard

~4

UTC+2

3

utkarsh

4

UTC+0530

4

?EdwardBetts

2

5

SteveMcIntyre

4

UTC+1

6

andrewsh

4

no food restrictions

7

LunaJernberg

2

8

samyak-jn

2

9

PaulGevers (elbrus)

3

UTC+2

10

Wookey

4

UTC+1

11

Lenharo

4

UTC-3 - l10n-portuguese sprint

12

Holger Levsen (h01ger)

4

UTC+2

13

Iñaki Malerba (ina)

4

UTC+2, will bring beer

14

FrédéricLehobey

4

UTC+2

15

Paulo Santana (phls)

4

UTC-3 l10n-portuguese sprint

16

JohnScott

4

UTC-4 🐸

17

emorrp1

4

UTC+1

18

Antonio Terceiro (terceiro)

4

UTC-3

19

Mechtilde

4

UTC+2 - some steps in Java packaging

20

highvoltage

4

UTC+2

21

sudip

2 (maybe 4)

22

KyleRobbertze

4

UTC+2

23

kanashiro

2

UTC-3

24

gwolf

??

UTC-5

25

PhilippeCoval (RzR)

??

UTC+2

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