Hi Gunnar,
I'm joining in with the work; I think I can contribute to the talks in
Spanish while I learn how the project works :P
El 19/1/26 a las 10:33, James Medeiros escribió:
Hi Gunnar,
I’d like to be part of the content team. Feel free to add me to the list.
Cheers,
James Medeiros
On Sun, Jan 18, 2026 at 2:59 AM Andreas Tille <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Gunnar,
thank you for all your efforts for the content team.
I would happily re-join after handing over my DPL hat in April to
the new DPL.
While I'm currently don't see myself traveling to Santa Fe I'd happily
work together with you to work on the content side.
See you (at least in 2027)
Andreas.
Am Wed, Jan 14, 2026 at 11:53:53AM -0600 schrieb Gunnar Wolf:
> Hello world!
>
> So... We enjoyed some sort of low DebConf-related activity after two
> intense weeks in France back in July... Not that the water is
still, lots
> of activities were still made by various teams, both for closing
DC25
> activities and for getting DC26 in shape (and... Well, DC27
bidding teams
> are working on it, right?)
>
> But we are no longer at that stage: We now need to start
re-activating the
> different DebConf teams. And it's time for the Content team to
rise back to
> life and activity.
>
> Our first action item is the following: It was brought to our
attention
> that the “Important Dates” page¹ for DebConf26 mentions that by
January 26
> we will open both the Call for Proposals and the Attendee
Registration.
>
> ¹ https://debconf26.debconf.org/schedule/important-dates/
>
> We do have a CfP template available², but it needs quite a bit
of review. I
> have just sent a first merge request³ updating it with the correct
> conference dates, but many details such as the important dates
for the
> proposal submission process are not yet checked.
>
> ² https://debconf26.debconf.org/cfp/
> ³
https://salsa.debian.org/debconf-team/public/websites/dc26/-/merge_requests/9
>
> We will also have a further mail regarding the integration and
working of
> the Scientific Committee for the Academic track, which will operate
> separate from our usual Content Team (just as last year).
>
> So... Action items for all interested:
>
> ‣ Do you want to be a part of this year's Content Team? You
don't want to?
> Please say so! We should soon update the alias with the right
people.
>
> ‣ Review the CfP and take note of anything we need to change. Please
> mention it to the [email protected] mail or in the
#debconf-content IRC
> channel.
>
> This team usually works best on most of our issues via either
Jitsi calls
> or informal exchanges in the IRC channel, but I'm requesting
this because
> the team has not yet been reset and I want to give explicit
opportunity for
> others to join (or leave!), and because of the looming CfP
deadline we set.
>
> Greetings, and lets get this rolling!
>
> – Gunnar.
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