Re: [Debconf-discuss] [Debconf-announce] DebConf Travel Reimbursements

2009-09-09 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Hi,

2009/7/24 Michael Schultheiss schul...@debian.org:
 If you have been granted travel sponsorship for DebConf 9, please fill
 out the appropriate form from
 http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf9/Sponsorship (if you're wanting a

During DebConf I gave Michael the invoice for my plane ticket and I
asked him if it was OK to send the account details once I got home
(due to some issues, I had no account in EURO). He agreed, but I still
haven't solved the issues that prevented me from opening an account
(some stupid red tape related to the fact that my national ID card
expired this year).

Is it OK if I want the money transfered to an account which doesn't
belong to me? If is OK, the Owner field should be the owner of the
account, right? Should I mention anything else to make it clear that
the person getting the refund is different from the one owning the
account, other than the data?


I trust the person who owns it to give me the money, so there's no
problem about that.


Sorry for all these questions, but I am always extra careful with
money and banks and such issues because making a mistake in such a
case usually means lots of pain later.


 bank transfer in EUR, you should fill out the ffis form, otherwise you
 should fill out the SPI form) and give me the form and documentation of
 your expenses (travel receipts) sometime during Debconf.  I'm leaving
 Cáceres at 1602 on 2009-07-30.  I will be at the help desk periodically
 throughout the conference and can be reached via e-mail or IRC (schultmc
 on irc.debian.org in #debconf).

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Re: [Debconf-discuss] formal dinner group photo

2009-07-28 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Holger Levsen a scris:
 Hi,
 
 sorry for the short notice:
 
 For the group photo we meet at 17:30 at the venue entrance outside.
 
 For the formal conference dinner, we meet at 21:23 at the same place. 

21:23 sharp! :-P

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Re: [Debconf-discuss] [Debconf-announce] The now traditional Cheese and Wine party (formal announcement)

2009-07-25 Thread Eddy Petrișor
It isn't. I was supposed to contact you about that, but you always
seemed to be missing at the 'right' time.

2009/7/25, Damyan Ivanov d...@debian.org:
 -=| Nicolas François, Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 09:11:59PM +0200 |=-
 We will have a meeting tomorrow morning at 11:00 to check what need
 to be
 bought (which could be local food, beverage, bread, or tools
 (toothpicks?)), and to organize the preparation of the Cheese  Wine

 It is may be too late now, but I brought 1000 toothpicks as promised.

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Re: [Debconf-discuss] [Debconf-announce] DebConf Travel Reimbursements

2009-07-24 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Michael Schultheiss a scris:
 If you have been granted travel sponsorship for DebConf 9, please fill
 out the appropriate form from
 http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf9/Sponsorship (if you're wanting a
 bank transfer in EUR, you should fill out the ffis form, otherwise you

EUR here actually means Europe, not EURO (€).

Hopefully I am not incorrect.

 should fill out the SPI form) and give me the form and documentation of
 your expenses (travel receipts) sometime during Debconf.  I'm leaving
 Cáceres at 1602 on 2009-07-30.  I will be at the help desk periodically
 throughout the conference and can be reached via e-mail or IRC (schultmc
 on irc.debian.org in #debconf).



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Re: [Debconf-discuss] GPG keysigning?

2009-06-19 Thread Eddy Petrișor
2009/6/17 martin f krafft madd...@debconf.org:
 also sprach Philip Hands p...@hands.com [2009.06.17.1126 +0200]:
 The reason that I suggest shouting is, that despite that meaning
 that there may be a certain amount of chaos at the start as the
 dodgy keys are flushed out, it will establish a norm of rejecting
 dodgy ID, which should work against the default group-think that
 would be encouraging people not to make a fuss, and so err on the
 side of generosity.

 On the subject of a dodgy ID:

  http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2006/05/msg01463.html

 and of course

  http://madduck.net/blog/2006.05.27:keysigning-again/
  http://madduck.net/blog/2007.06.27:keysigning-in-edinburgh/
  http://madduck.net/blog/2008.01.28:on-the-point-of-keysigning/

I was one of the guys who immediately recognised you at the KSP in Edinburgh
and I have no idea how you interpreted my reaction. I remember asking for a real
ID after openly recognising your Transnational Republic ID, then you asked me
why I think that makes any difference.

Before the KSP, thanks to your old posts I decided I would only sign
keys for people
that I at least saw (talked to) once before and who appeared to be who
they claimed
to be in the view of the other people present there. OTOH, for people
visibly chasing
signatures or being sloppy when checking the ID or not even looking at
me, I decided
I will not sign their keys.

 This would also eliminate people that have fake ID from places
 that most people wouldn't recognise at all -- we're almost bound
 to have a local that will recognise it as fake, and so not sign.
 By adding the denouncement procedure that key will get signed by
 nobody at the key signing, rather then getting signed by quite
 a lot of the people who would have been convinced.

 You are putting *way* too much weight and importance into the
 government-issued document, and basically none into the identity of
 the holder. Seriously: we're supposed to be certifying identities,
 not the authenticity of a government document.

Indeed, some people at the KSP were visibly not familiar with the
Romanian passport,
and although it looked like many other passports, that document is in
no way a warranty
that I am acting in good faith *within*Debian* and that they are
actually seeing the person
that claims to be Eddy Petrișor in the Debian sphere.

Some of those people decided to sign my key although I had no contact
with them before
or after the KSP.

IMO, *that* is plain wrong!

Good thing that I revoked that key meanwhile.

 The only real improvement I know thus far is small groups around
 people with well-connected keys (cf. Edinburgh), and a short (!),
 mandatory lecture up front on what keysigning endeavours to achieve,
 and where the weaknesses are.

I know I appreciated Don's explanations on why only checking the SHA1
sum[1] and cross
confirming the SHA1 and fingerprint were correct were enough to make
sure I and any
other person were talking at all times about the same pair of keys.

Also, I remember asking later more knowledgeable people about how and
why *they* consider
a key as signing worthy at any given point in time.



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Re: [Debconf-discuss] Train Madrid → Caceres

2009-06-01 Thread Eddy Petrișor
2009/5/26 Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org:
 Quoting Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta (a...@inittab.org):

 About regional trains the told me (without much conviction) that the
 usually get online ~15 days from the date of departure except for
 Talgos (which is not this case) that go online ~2 months before.


 Talgos to go *to* Cáceres are opened for booking (I booked my trip on
 Jul 21st) but Talgos for return trips are not yet (assuming you plan
 to return on 30th or 31st). As of today the last day it was possible
 to book for was July 25th. So that seens to be 2 months, or 60 days,
 or so.

I managed to book my train ticket for the Cáceres - Madrid trip on the
30th with a Talgo.

 I'd suggest people to book Talgos as early as possible as they have a
 web fare that goes down to 12.30euros and I would bet that there are
 not that many seats in that category, if RENFE is using the same yield
 management systems than our French SNCF.

I booked mine for 12.40€, which is great.

What's not that great is that I couldn't book the ticket for the
Madrid - Cáceres trip on the 22nd.
I was aiming for the TRENHOTEL 00332 leaving at 22:25 from Madrid, but
after selecting the web fare (15.40 €) and pressing comprar (after
entering the captcha) the page had this error:

 Error en plaza 1 = Error al obtener precios de plaza (G001-V510)

and there was no price listed for the ticket. I got the same error if
selecting the Estrella fare.


Any idea if this means that there aren't such tickets available
anymore, or there aren't yet?


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[Debconf-discuss] Barajas to Atocha Renfe - which way and how long?

2009-05-13 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Hello,

I was trying to book my tickets for Madrid - Cáceres since I am coming by 
plane, but I am a little puzzled about the train schedule and how that relates 
to my arrival to Atocha Renfe station.

I am going to arrive on the 22nd at 18:05 on Barajas and I saw there was a 
train for Cáceres at 19:07, but that seems really tight since I expect the 
whole airport fumbling to take at least 20 minutes:

http://horarios.renfe.es/hir/hjhir140.jsp?T=17018G=1ID=iF=2008-12-14

Looking on the web, I've found this map of the subway in Madrid:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c1/Madrid_Metro_Map.svg

and it seems there are several ways to arrive to Atocha Renfe station, but it 
seems this route could be the fastest:

airport to Mar de Cristal (line 8)
Mar de Cristal to Pinar de Chamartin (line 4)
Pinar de Chamartin to Atocha Renfe (line 1)


Could local people say if this is indeed the fastest (seems to be simple enough 
to remember by heart) or not and how long should I expect the journey to take? 
Of course, if this ain't the fastest, please tell me which is it and how long 
will that take.




I am hoping I'll be able to catch that train at 19:07 since the next one is at 
22:25, which is really late (and I don't expect the battery of my laptop to 
last over that period, too :-) ) and arriving at 1am in Cáceres makes things 
really difficult (transport, directions, registering at the hotel, etc.).

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Re: [Debconf-discuss] Barajas to Atocha Renfe - which way and how long?

2009-05-13 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Christian Perrier a scris:
 Quoting Holger Levsen (hol...@layer-acht.org):
 Hi Eddy,

 On Mittwoch, 13. Mai 2009, Eddy Petri?or wrote:
 I am going to arrive on the 22nd at 18:05 on Barajas and I saw there was a
 train for Cáceres at 19:07, but that seems really tight since I expect the
 whole airport fumbling to take at least 20 minutes:
 At least. If you have checked in luggage, it will take longer.
 
 And that depends *a lot* on what terminal you arrive, IIRC.

That would be the terminal 4S, which seems to be the farthest :-(

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Re: [Debconf-discuss] Barajas to Atocha Renfe - which way and how long?

2009-05-13 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Holger Levsen a scris:
 Hi Eddy,
 
 On Mittwoch, 13. Mai 2009, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
 I am going to arrive on the 22nd at 18:05 on Barajas and I saw there was a
 train for Cáceres at 19:07, but that seems really tight since I expect the
 whole airport fumbling to take at least 20 minutes:
 
 At least. If you have checked in luggage, it will take longer.
 
 and it seems there are several ways to arrive to Atocha Renfe station, but
 it seems this route could be the fastest:

 airport to Mar de Cristal (line 8)
 Mar de Cristal to Pinar de Chamartin (line 4)
 Pinar de Chamartin to Atocha Renfe (line 1)
 
 Yup, I'd take that one or til Colombia, then Plaza de Castilla and then 
 Atocha.

Indeed, I thought about that, but while it seems simpler on the route I 
suggested,
yours might be faster since there are only 6 stations as opposed to 9 on the 
other
route.

 Could local people say if this is indeed the fastest (seems to be simple
 enough to remember by heart) or not and how long should I expect the
 journey to take? Of course, if this ain't the fastest, please tell me which
 is it and how long will that take.
 
 It should take 45-60mim (from subway start to destination, you should also 
 expect 15-60min to get out the airport, mostly depending on the time it takes 
 to get the luggage out. Also terminal4 is slightly further away, so add 10 
 more minutes if arrive there).

OK, so I guess I'll have to go with the later train.

 Oh, and you need 2 euros for the metro ticket. Normally a ride (with changing 
 as often as you want, but not changing from metro to bus, thats another 
 ticket) is 1 euro (or 68cents if you buy a ten ticket), but for leaving the 
 airport metro stations (or arriving there) you need to be an extra 
 (called sublimental) ticket, which is always 1 euro. 

They always overcharge around airports, probably because usually they are on 
remote
sites. Is this airport ticket something I should know beforehand, or even if you
want you can't miss it? I mean, do I have to ask for such a ticket or will I be
charged from the get go and don't have to do some extra step to be on the legal 
side
of the law?

 I am hoping I'll be able to catch that train at 19:07 since the next one is
 at 22:25, which is really late (and I don't expect the battery of my laptop
 to last over that period, too :-) ) 
 
 I'm not sure, there might be power sockets in the train :) I seem to 
 remember, 
 but that might have been wishful thinking ;-)

I know on some higher speed trains here in Romania there are power sockets, but
I was wondering about this particular train :D, TRD Nº 17018 :

http://horarios.renfe.es/hir/hjhir140.jsp?T=17018G=1ID=iF=2008-12-14


OTOH, if I have to wait some time in the train station, I'll probably be able to
find a bar or cafe with a power socket available ;-) .


 and arriving at 1am in Cáceres makes 
 things really difficult (transport, directions, registering at the hotel,
 etc.).
 
 That should work fine. 1am is not that late :-)

I know is not for Debian people, but I am thinking about buses, taxies, things 
like
that, so I am able to arrive at the venue.

BTW, is there a map of the route from the Cáceres train station to the venue? 
How
about public transportation? I can see the venue is close and one could walk 
there
in about 20 minutes, but who would do that at night with luggage?

I saw this map, but that doesn't clear up things too much:

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8t=hmsa=0msid=108464253750342031323.000465cdba765027d352dll=39.469926,-6.369345spn=0.010336,0.012188z=16

 I'd appreciate (to not say, will jump in joy) if someone could put the useful 
 bits from this mail/thread into http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf9/Travel 

Heh, that would be good :-D .

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Re: [Debconf-discuss] Barajas to Atocha Renfe - which way and how long?

2009-05-13 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Wookey a scris:
 +++ Holger Levsen [2009-05-13 11:19 +0200]:
 I'd appreciate (to not say, will jump in joy) if someone could put the 
 useful 
 bits from this mail/thread into http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf9/Travel 
 
 OK, Done. (well, doing).
 
 I note that eddy's route is 27 stops
 Holgers is 24
 So what about:
  Aeropuerto to Nuevos Ministerios (line 8)
  Nuevos Ministerios to Tribunal (line 5)

That would be line 10, not 5.

  Tribunal to Atacho Renfe (line 1)
 
 That is 16 stations. There is a walk at the Nuevos Ministerios change, but my
 guess is that this might still be the quickest route?

I looked at that variant, but the Nuevos Ministerios seems to come with a long 
walk
included which might be really slow.

 Anyone actaully know?

In case of emergency (nobody answers in due time) I will call my cousin which 
lives
there, maybe she can help me with some info.
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Re: [Debconf-discuss] Barajas to Atocha Renfe - which way and how long?

2009-05-13 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Wookey a scris:
 +++ Holger Levsen [2009-05-13 11:19 +0200]:
 I'd appreciate (to not say, will jump in joy) if someone could put the 
 useful 
 bits from this mail/thread into http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf9/Travel 
 
 OK, Done. (well, doing).
 
 I note that eddy's route is 27 stops
 Holgers is 24
 So what about:
  Aeropuerto to Nuevos Ministerios (line 8)
  Nuevos Ministerios to Tribunal (line 5)
  Tribunal to Atacho Renfe (line 1)
 
 That is 16 stations. There is a walk at the Nuevos Ministerios change, but my
 guess is that this might still be the quickest route?
 
 Anyone actaully know?

It seems this is the route the Madrid subway site suggests. It seems it 
estimates
a journey of about 50-55 minutes:

http://www.metromadrid.es/es/viaja_en_metro/trayecto_recomendado/resultado.html?rbOrigen=estacionidOrigen=808calle=+Introduce+una+calle...numeroOrigen=n%BAlugar=+Introduce+un+lugar...rbDestino=estacionidDestino=17calle2=+Introduce+una+calle...numeroDestino=n%BAlugar2=+Introduce+un+lugar...Simple=0buscar.x=41buscar.y=8


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[Debconf-discuss] DebConf early arrival and plane tickets

2009-04-29 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Hello,

I have just finished looking through the flights and reserved the cheapest 
flight I could find from TAROM, but the problem is that it arrives in Madrid at 
18:05 on the 22nd. I wanted to update the information in penta but found out 
that it won't let me check 22nd as a date since I am not attending DebCamp.

I haven't payed yet for the ticket (I have to do so in 48 hours to have the 
reservation kept officially) but now I am worried about accommodation. I am 
going to ask at the agency if arrangements could be made for a departure on the 
23rd, if hosting me is a problem.

So should I ask for a move of the departure or it won't be difficult to find a 
bed for me for that night? Should I worry?

I only did this because I wanted a flight as cheap as possible in the hope that 
it would save me (and possibly Debian, if I am granted transportation 
sponsorship*), so it would be really whacked if I had to look for accommodation 
for the 21st towards the 22nd.


* now it would be a lot lower than what I found before
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Re: [Debconf-discuss] Not tired|drunk|gone tommorw? Please consider attending Bhutan's journey to free software

2007-06-22 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Christian Perrier wrote:
 I know this may sound a little bit rude or inappropriate to send such
 a call, but please let me explain the context why I finally decided to
 do this anyway.
 
 Pema Geyleg, the lead developer of the DzongkhaLinux distribution
 (distribution developed for use in Bhutan), was planned to attend
 Debconf and present their project as Bhutan's journey to free software.
 (see http://www.debian.org/News/2006/20060719)
 
 However, for visa reasons, he could not make it to Scotland. 
 
 Il will however attempt to hold this talk on his behalf, with the
 indirect help of Frans Pop. That will happen on Sat 24th, 09:45BST,
 Basement Talk Room).
 
 The talk will indeed be attended through video stream by the staff in
 Bhutan's Department of Information and Technology and we hope some
 interaction with them (as much as allowed by the low bandwidth in the
 country).
 
 For that reason, I'd be delighted if attendees of the conference do
 their best to show up and attend that talk. That would indeed be the
 best sign to give from the Debian Project that we are really
 interested in this Dzongkha Linux project (which indeed gave Debian
 much coverage all over the world).
 
 Please note that, for unfortunate reasons, the talk collides with the
 Social Comittee Bof, which may drive several proeminent members in
 the project. I however still have a hope that some of you will be
 interested anyway..:-)
 
 PS: also expect a few nice pictures from the place over there. For
 sure, we didn't went in space, but that still deserves some attention...

Is not like everybody is called Mark...

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[Debconf-discuss] for those leaving really early on the 24th...

2007-06-22 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Hello,

I as well as some other people (judging from the penta data) are leaving so 
that we can take off around 6am.

So I would like to team up with the people in question and see how we can get 
there in a group (not necessarly cheaper,
but maybe just socialize).

AFA penta says the people in question are:

Faidon Liambotis
Manuel Garcia
Eddy Petrișor (myself, of course)
Kari Pahula
Anton Martchukov
Matthias Klose
Pierre Habouzit
Damyan Ivanov

So, any of you want to team up, we should set up to meet or even tonight at the 
venue to schedule and plan.

In case you don't know how I look like (which is likely), here is a mugshot of 
myself:

https://gallery.debconf.org/mugshots/eddyp

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[Debconf-discuss] anyone missing a USB to somethingie?

2007-06-21 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Hello,

Yesterday night at the venue I have found a USB to something thingie. Whoever 
lost it, can contact me and claim it
(after telling me what kind of thingie is it).

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Re: [Debconf-discuss] [Debconf-announce] Sauna Days

2007-06-19 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Patty Langasek wrote:
 For the people who wished to join for the sauna festivities tonight and/or
 Friday, there is a physical pen-and-paper sign-up at the front desk.
 
 EMAIL IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
 
 If you wish to go to the sauna and wish a group rate, please come to the
 registration desk and sign up.
 
 THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS. THIS IS NOT FREE.

How much will it cost?

 There will be no naked sauna, but there is a pool for swimming if you'd like
 to go.


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[Debconf-discuss] for smokers

2007-06-18 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Hello,

If there are any smokers which would like to buy cheaper cigarettes, I have 2 
packs of Camel and 5 of Rothmans.

The price is 2 pounds a pack. I am in hacklab 2, please reply in private or 
ping me privately on IRC.

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Re: [Debconf-discuss] [Debconf-announce] key fingerprints (ksp-dc7.txt) and public keys (ksp-dc7.asc.bz2) are available

2007-06-14 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Joachim Breitner wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Am Donnerstag, den 14.06.2007, 21:39 +1000 schrieb Aníbal Monsalve
 Salazar:
 Some other people download ksp-dc7.txt, compute the checksum,
 validate the signature and then take it as input to produce a single
 page with the names, key ids and fingerprints only.
 
 If I have the checksum computed and compared, do I still need the
 fingerprint on the printout? After all, they are verified in the file on
 my disk? Therefore, I’d only key ids and uids. Right?

Which fingerprint?

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Re: [Debconf-discuss] [Debconf-announce] key fingerprints (ksp-dc7.txt) and public keys (ksp-dc7.asc.bz2) are available

2007-06-14 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Joachim Breitner wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Am Donnerstag, den 14.06.2007, 17:48 +0300 schrieb Eddy Petrișor:
 Joachim Breitner wrote:
 Hi,

 Am Donnerstag, den 14.06.2007, 21:39 +1000 schrieb Aníbal Monsalve
 Salazar:
 Some other people download ksp-dc7.txt, compute the checksum,
 validate the signature and then take it as input to produce a single
 page with the names, key ids and fingerprints only.
 If I have the checksum computed and compared, do I still need the
 fingerprint on the printout? After all, they are verified in the file on
 my disk? Therefore, I’d only key ids and uids. Right?
 Which fingerprint?
 
 Any, assuming I checked mine before

Yes, that sounds correct.

Of course, in case that some issues arise and you need to check specific 
fingerprints, you won't be able to do it...

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Re: [Debconf-discuss] [Debconf-announce] DebCamp Skills Exchange

2007-06-13 Thread Eddy Petrișor
Enrico Zini wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I want to use DebCamp to teach and learn.
 
 I've set up a page to request and offer improvised tutorial sessions:
 
   http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebCampSkillsExchange
 
 Have a look and add yourself.
 
 The first session will be:
 
Haskell tutorial (today, 13 jun 15:30 in the lower BOF room)
 
By: JoachimBreitner 

Is this recorded? I will arrive on Saturday but I would like to see this 
tutorial.

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