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We will have a mini-debconf with both talks and social events, to which everyone in Debian is invited but the speakers in the talks are all people that identify as female.

This idea would help in several ways:
We will have a MiniDebConf with both talks and social events, to which everyone in Debian is invited but the speakers in the talks are all people who identify themselves as female. We consider this important to:
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It is not the idea of the event to talk about women in free software, or women in debian, but rather talk about Debian subjects. The idea behind the conference is not to talk about women in free software, or women in debian, but rather to make discussion about Debian Debian subjects more inclusive for women.

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MiniDebConf Barcelona 2014

We will have a MiniDebConf with both talks and social events, to which everyone in Debian is invited but the speakers in the talks are all people who identify themselves as female. We consider this important to:

  • Encourage women who haven't yet given their first DebConf talk

  • Provide role models for women who are interested in contributing
  • Debunk the myth that there are not enough women who can give talks in DebConf

The idea behind the conference is not to talk about women in free software, or women in debian, but rather to make discussion about Debian Debian subjects more inclusive for women.

Dates

March 15th and 16th.

Venue

Local team of Barcelona is working on the venue, see more information in this page.

Talks

All talks are welcome, both newbie level and very advanced level. We would probably divide them into tracks.

We need more talks: Call For Proposals

Proposed talks

If you have one or more talk proposals, please write it here. It doesn't imply a commitment for that talk, but it could give us an idea of what talks could be available.

  • Arriero, a tool to maintain, build and upload lots of packages with ease, Margarita Manterola
  • Bug triaging and bug closing for non-DDs, Solveig
  • The non-uploading DD process, Patty Langasek
  • Version Tracking and Stable Release Critical Bug Squashing, Rhonda
  • Graphic design with Debian, Siri Reiter

Ideas for talks

These are open ideas of things that might be interesting to present. Feel free to add ideas even if you don't plan to give the talk yourself.

  • Running Debian in your mobile phone
  • The Debian Welcoming Team
  • Introduction to packaging in Debian
  • Doing translations for Debian

BOFs

  • Participation, Siri Reiter
  • Visual design in Debian, Siri Reiter

Teams and tasks

We have some teams that coordinate tasks to be done. If you would like to help us, please, join us, writing your name or nickname next to one (or more ;-)) task.

List of tasks

Related local communities

Organization

Contact to organization team at public mailing list: debian-miniconf@cpl.upc.edu

Note: you can use [local] tag in the subject for local organization topics (for these topics any language is allowed).

Archive and subscription at http://llistes.cpl.upc.edu/listinfo/debian-miniconf

We are also in IRC on #debian-bcn2014 at irc.debian.org (public channel)

Meetings

Next meeting

Date: Sun Dec 22 at 22:00 CET

Where: #debian-bcn2014 IRC channel at OFTC: click here to enter the channel.

Agenda:

  • Date of next meeting

Past meetings

Volunteers

  • Mònica
  • Simó Albert i Beltran

  • Josep Sànchez [papapep]
  • Adrià

  • ?AlexMuntada

  • ?alba

  • Max Pimm
  • and 12 people more subscribed to the local coordination list