Debian Bug Squashing Party

http://squat.net/tanneries/bsp-flyer.jpg

apt-get install anarchism --target-release etch

As part of the ["BSPMarathon"] to help the release of etch, a Bug Squashing Party will be held at the autonomous space "Les Tanneries", around 6--8 October, 2006.

Attendees

Name

E-mail

Comments

?JeremyBobbio

jeremy.bobbio at etu.umpc.fr

We'll be there as long as there is bug to squash!

[:SamHocevar: Sam Hocevar]

sam@zoy.org

Will probably not sleep at the Tanneries

[:?MohammedAdnèneTrojette: Mohammed Adnène Trojette]

adn@diwi.org

Why not?

[:?JosephRoumier: Joseph Roumier]

joseph . roumier at fdn . fr

Cold ? I'll bring my mittens too!

[:?ArnaudHocevar: Arnaud Hocevar]

arnaud@hocevar.net

Not sure to sleep at the Tanneries

[:Alexis Sukrieh: Alexis Sukrieh]

sukria@sukria.net

I won't be there, I'm blocked in Paris in october, but I'll work online

[:?NivSardi: Niv Sardi]

xaiki@cxhome.ath.cx

Might sleep at the Tanneries

[:?NicolasLimare: Nicolas Limare]

nicolas at limare.net

To be confirmed. Would sleep there.

Alexis Bezverkhyy

bezverky@gmail.com

Won't sleep there

Jonathan Dupart

jonathan@globenet.org

To be confirmed. Would sleep there.

?IntRigeri

intrigeri at boum.org

Might come and sleep at les Tanneries. To be confirmed.

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Summary

(more details and explanations follow)

Details

Some Debian [http://people.debian.org/~mbanck/photos/lsm_2005/img007.jpeg.html d]e[http://people.debian.org/~mbanck/photos/lsm_2005/img024.jpeg.html v]e[http://people.debian.org/~mbanck/photos/lsm_2005/img033.jpeg.html l]opers and enthusiasts already had the chance to visit Les Tanneries during the [http://squat.net/connect-fr/nocturnes/ LSM 2005 Nocturnes], but please read the rest of this page if you plan to come. It briefly presents the place, describes how it works and gives some information about the party.

What is "Les Tanneries"?

"Les Tanneries" is a squatted autonomous space, opened in 1998. However, it is neither an alternative hostel, nor a place that is always open to everyone. It provides a home and living-space for a bunch of people who decided to live together and to build this project. It is political, volunteer-based, and goes together with a search for equality in human interactions and daily life.

The autonomous space "Les Tanneries" is also a place where various social & political activities are organized: a free shop, an alternative library, and the pRiNT hacklab are available during public openings; collectives have meetings; bands do rehearsals; people spend time gardening; and other activities -- gigs, debates, performances -- are regularly organized on evenings.

The Tanneries project is also about developing anti-authoritarian practice and self-organization: decisions are taken by consensus among people involved, without the need for any sort of authority. Eight years of collective living, discussions and activities have allowed people to elaborate a few rules for "living together", and we ask our guests to respect them. We also expect everyone to be responsible & respectful, and leave any sexist, {homo,lesbo}phobic or racist behaviours behind, since there is even less room for such discrimination here than elsewhere.

Hacklab

The Bug Squashing Party will happen in the pRiNT hacklab, which is located in the basement. We have chairs, tables, electrical plugs and network connectivity. Internet access is given by an ADSL line with 5 Mb download / 1 Mb upload capacity.

Please bring a RJ-45 network cable with your laptop if you can. A few spare computers will be available for people who need them.

By the way, the place is full of old hardware, donated or discarded over the years. You might find what you need to repair your old box if you need to...

About hosting facilities

We have a shared sleeping space with twenty beds, which should be enough for the BSP. Please bring a sleeping bag and pillow if you can.

The Bug Squashing Party is not really limited to the weekend and it's possible to stay a few days before the 6th and after 8th if you want.

There's one shower and one toilet inside the house. More dry toilets are available near the garden.

Moreover, we pay bills for water, electricity, gas, Internet access, insurance. A contribution of 2 euros (or more) each day is really welcome.

Involvement vs. consuming

We expect our visitors not to act like consumers, but to get involved in the collective life of the place. Self-organization implies that everyone behaves in a responsible and respectful way. This means participating in cleaning, cooking, shopping, etc.

A rota will be drawn up at the beginning of the event so we can share the load.

Food

The Tanneries' inhabitants are vegetarians or vegans because of an ethical choice against animal suffering. We therefore do not want to have any meat (or fish) inside the house, and cooking must be vegan.

We have plans to get some food (mostly vegetables) for free. The rest of what we need can be bought in one of the supermarkets near the house.

Cooking for 20 people is not that hard, but requires a bit of practice. Knowledge exchange sessions on vegetable hacking and meal compilation will make a nice break from bug squashing.

Travelling

By train: Dijon-Ville TGV station, take the Maréchal Foch Avenue towards Darcy Plaza. Then, bus #5 towards Campus, from the right-hand side of the road. Get off at Prison and wait for bus #10 towards Cimitière. Get off at either Champeaux or Coty (depending where the bus terminates).

By car:

Final note

This rough presentation does not really reflect how much we enjoy welcoming, meeting people and having a good time within our walls. By stating these few principles in advance, we hope to use our real-life meetings for more exciting discussions.