Hey,

As outputs:

After being part of MOM with Andreas Tille, at the debian-med sprint, the
package snp-sites is now completely debugged and has installed on all the
debian supported architectures.
It's currently now in sid and waiting to go into testing.
I started work on the Fastaq debian package. Work on this package is still
ongoing and hsould be completed this week.
I was also part of the live packaging exercise conducted by Andreas. This
gave me further insights into the debian packaging world.

I had an amazing time at the debia-med sprint. The spirit of the meeting
was impressive and I met extremely interesting people.
I found the talks to be very engaging and they opened up lots of lines of
dialogue.
We had an very relaxing and productive atmosphere throughout. I find that
direct contact with experienced debian members is invaluable and I am
looking forward to the next sprint.

As personal notes:

On the next sprint I think that everyone could have one or two (or more)
applications that they want to package.
Those more experienced in packaging could simply supervise and walk around.


Regards,

Jorge




On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Andreas Tille <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Steffen,
>
> On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 11:32:17PM +0100, "Steffen Möller" wrote:
> >
> > Now, I am not sure about what next year shall bring. The meeting should
> not
> > be any larger, I tend to think. At the same time, I'd wish more people
> to come.
> > A dilemma.
>
> I do not consider this as dilemma.  At all previous meetings we were
> about 20 people.  I think the meeting would nto change drastically if we
> would be 30 and I see no reason that we might be crowded by say 40
> people next year.  IMHO we should simply continue as we did the last
> year and if it turns out that we might explode the location by the mass
> of attendees we might start thinking about solutions.
>
> > We could bring it closer to the original idea of a Sprint and indeed
> focus
> > all more on the same problem, maybe then having more such meetings with
> > different subsets of ourselves. What we are having since the very first
> > Sprint is more like small mini-debconf with many diverse topics - and I
> > like it this way. It was more of a meta-Sprint, maybe.
>
> As long as it is as productive a it was I do not have any problem to add
> some diversity.  I agree that we had more talks than usually but those
> who do not intend to follow are free to keep on hacking.
>
> > This year (again) I was very happy to see the effect of Andreas' training
> > on packaging. A Sprint in its pure form is not held for that, admittedly,
> > but it is so useful. It made me think, given all the expertise in the
> room,
> > that we should possibly have a few more tutorials on selected biomedical
> > routine workflows with Debian. Also, the event had a lot of
> individualised
> > training on various aspects of programming or system administration, just
> > when  individuals joined for a couple of minutes with someone else on
> some
> > technical challenge - constructive procrastination.
> >
> > I'll keep thinking about it all a bit more over the next days and will
> > see what ideas emerge. Please feel free to send me (or to the list)
> > yours.
>
> One idea which might fit your fear of "crowded sprints" on one hand and
> more dedicated tasks on the other hand would be to meet two times in a
> year.  I guess not everybody will make it all the time and so we will
> have some selection.  And no, I personally would like to stay in the
> background for organising for the simple reason that I prefer to do
> things I'm good in (== technical work, packaging) and not so good in
> things like finding and nagging sponsors, etc.  I'd volunteer to pick a
> nice location here in my touristic area if somebody else would do the
> remaining grunt work.
>
> Kind regards
>
>         Andreas.
>
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