On 08/10/13 19:05, Patty Langasek wrote: > On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 06:13:03PM +0200, Holger Levsen wrote:
>>> 7pm (19:00) UTC, on the DebConf team IRC channel. >> sorry, thats too late for me this saturday. It will be the first day at home^ >> win Hamburg since 3 weeks, so I'll be offline with friends at that time. A >> few >> hours earlier might work, but not sure. So please have the meeting without >> me. I doubt I will be able to attend, as I am visiting some friends, but then again, my schedules are always complicated :) Just as a data point, weekday evenings usually work better for me (in CET). In any case, I was replying to comment on something else: > And, I agree with this. I had hoped the mailing list discussion would be > more fruitful than it has been in the 1.5 weeks that it's been open. > Unfortunately, we need to make a decision, and it seems interest in the > thread has died down. If I'm incorrect in that, all the better to actually > have a meeting to make the decision soon while we still have the few ideas > proposed fresh in our minds. Why don't we try to outline possible scenarios, so we can later discuss on more concrete plans? I see many unknowns here that need to be cleared before we can reach a conclusion, also there are a few unanswered questions in the thread. I know the local team has a vision for this, and some of the rest have a different one, but let's hear everybody's opinion, and try to reach an agreement that does not leave anybody upset. So far, the only choices I have seen are: 1. No DebCamp, a few hack-only sessions during debconf, and less talks to have more time for hacking. 2. Pre-debconf sprints, dunno on the debconf schedule. Supposedly, high costs for venue and rooms. Intended to be very targeted and focused on specific teams (if I've read correctly). 3. Post-debconf debcamp. Possible dates not known (Steve, can you comment on this?). Patty mentioned 4th as a possible last day, which would make a 4-day debcamp, which is not bad in my opinion. Any other ideas? Can we discuss on the pros, cons, and costs of the options? As a side note, I'd propose separating the discussion of pre-debconf setup, as the local team has already assured there will be allowances for a small group of people to start working beforehand. Tincho. _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
