Heard about this in the interview with highvoltage earlier this week and
will join during the end of this month

On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 9:07 AM Mini-Debconf Online Content Team <
[email protected]> wrote:

> == MiniDebConf Online ==
>
> The first ever online Mini-Debconf will be taking place from 28-31 May
> 2020, and it wants YOUR submissions to help make it a success!
>
> In this MiniDebConf, we aim to put our online resources to the test and
> find areas for improvement to have even better online events in the
> future. It will also be great for us to see each other again, even if
> only on screen, and transform that energy into renewed motivation to
> work on new or ongoing projects.
>
> For more information, see the [wiki page].
>
> [wiki page]:
> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/internet/2020/MiniDebConfOnline
>
> == Call for Proposals ==
>
> We welcome submissions on all manner of Debian-related topics, both
> technical and social.  Submissions for talks should be sent to
> [email protected] 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.
>
> == Dates ==
>
> 28-29 May: MiniDebCamp Online
> 30-31 May: MiniDebConf Online
>
> == Video Recordings ==
>
> Unless speakers opt-out when submitting a talk, recordings of talks and
> events will be published later under the [DebConf License] (MIT/Expat),
> as well as presentation slides and papers wherever available.
>
> [DebConf License]:
> https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/LICENSE
>
>
> All the best,
>
> The Mini-Debconf Online Team.
>

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