Hello everyone!

First of all, the most important Debconf (photo) event will be happening
*tomorrow*, at no later than 12:30. Please be ready to go *directly* from
the previous talk rooms or hacklabs to the photo taking spot when volunteer
ushers will ask you to do so, which will happen at the end of the preceding
talks, so at around 12:15.

We will then all orderly proceed to the *steps just outside the main talk
room* (Anamudi), which is just a  5 minute walk from the hotel (in case you
have not been there yet). Follow the crowds or the map inside your badge.

When I know that everyone has arrived, but no later than 12:30, I will
start taking the many pictures needed to assemble the Group Photo. Please
try to keep looking forward, to me, without changing your head position
during that time, even if it looks like I am photographing something else.
Blinking is permitted. Manually correcting zombie heads on stitching
boundaries is really time consuming :)

After the main group photo, we will also do the traditional t-shirts photo,
so if you brought rare Debconf t-shirts, put them on or bring them with you
so we can put them on other, yet unsuspecting people.

As an additional photo event, celebrating the fact that, after loooong and
dry 17 years, we finally have another venue with a pool, we will be
attempting another Pool Group Photo, like we did in Debconf6. That will
happen on Friday at 14:00, during lunch break. Bring your swimsuits and a
mental image of the Debian swirl!

As a change of pace for this year, I decided *not* to process and post
photos as soon as possible, but postpone this activity until after the
conference. That allows a bit more time and thinking in selecting or
processing the photos, allows for a better chance to catch photos with
people who expressly do not want to be photographed (before publication)
and it will also provide all of us a common chance to refresh all those
great memories of the conference soon after it is over. The group photo
will be processed and published immediately, naturally. But all other
photos will be published no sooner than two weeks after the end of the
conference.

(And if you do not wish to appear on the published photos from the
conference, please let me know in person, so I can take a picture of you,
so that I have a reference to check when reviewing photos)
-- 
Best regards,
    Aigars Mahinovs

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