On 01/10/13 at 12:19 -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: > On Tue, Oct 01, 2013 at 12:59:04PM -0600, Norman García Aguilar wrote: > > > In fact, wiki.debconf.org seems like a nice place to record such things. > > > ;) > > > I've created a blank page with some open questions; I would appreciate it > > > if > > > those who have experience running the DebConf network would help fill it > > > out. > > > > https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Requirements/Network > > > Video Team has something in a wiki page [0] can be useful to know what > > video team needs. > > Thanks, I've cross-linked these pages. > > > I checked the DebConf Manual [1] but there is nothing about the Network. > > Oh! Wow, thank you. I knew that there had been past efforts to try to > improve institutional documentation in the wiki, but apparently I didn't > know where it was or that it was this extensive. Even though I now see that > it's in the sidebar of every page, it's rather far down the sidebar and the > name never grabbed my attention. I wonder if we could do something to > improve the navigation to make this more obvious? Would it be reasonable to > include a link to the manual on the wiki's main page? > > > Right, DebCamp is not about DebConf setup, as it is in the debian wiki[2], > > is about hacking, so IMHO it would be really great to have DebCamp as > > usual :) > > > [2] https://wiki.debian.org/DebCamp > > Per my mail, having "DebCamp as usual" is not an option; the space is not > available to us for a full week.
An option could be to organise a few focused sprints in Portland just before DebConf. Given that it's a good way to minimize travel costs, It's reasonable to assume that our next DPL would welcome the idea. It would be great if at some point someone local could provide a few directions for that (e.g. recommend a hotel with suitable meeting rooms). Lucas _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
