On 26.06.2012 10:00, Leandro Gómez wrote:
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 1:42 AM, Giacomo Catenazzi <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello,
On 26.06.2012 <tel:26.06.2012> 01:18, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Hi,
We have different dates set in different pages, and that leads to
misunderstandings... We would very very much like to avoid!
We decided in the April meeting the dates (and you were present):
<http://meetbot.debian.net/__debconf-team/2012/debconf-__team.2012-04-25-18.03.html
<http://meetbot.debian.net/debconf-team/2012/debconf-team.2012-04-25-18.03.html>>
Part of the local team were not present on that meeting, specially those
of us dealing with Debian Day, and that's where the whole confusion
about dates started.
Debian Day was not doable on Sunday due to some restrictions from the
venue (closed to public, only Debian people has access), so we settled
on Saturday 7th. for Debian Day and Sunday 8th. for DebConf day 1.
Debian Day date is independent to DebConf dates. And being in
consecutive dates is not a requirement. IIRC in Argentina Debian Day was
in a different city and few days after DebConf. Possibly such different
assumption started the confusion.
People discuss about decisions and usually not about assumptions, so the
conflict passed unnoticed until now.
This was a decision made after the meeting in consensus with global and
is, after all, what we initially had agreed on. Please see my reply to
Moray here:
http://lists.debconf.org/lurker/message/20120413.031431.f8f1a0e5.en.html
I read:
"""
Sunday, 8 July Debconf arrival day and DebConf begins
DebConf participants are encouraged to arrive this day.
"""
Additionally many flights land at evening, so we cannot have a full day
of talk Sunday, and I recommend not to have the welcome talk on Sunday.
ciao
cate
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