Re: [Debconf-discuss] Translation DebConf12 srt File

2012-11-29 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Zaki Akhmad (2012-11-29 05:54:13)
 On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 10:02 PM, Victor Martinez 
 victor...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Not at this moment, madamezou at this moment has done the better on 
  document a current workflow [1] and suggest tools, also myself have 
  suggested another tools available on Debian [2], but now that you 
  mention, even when I don't think is a task directly for VideoTeam I, 
  going to make a page to document some of the tools and madamezou 
  workflow
 
  [1] http://lists.debconf.org/lurker/message/20120717.132849.fb410503.en.html
  [2] http://lists.debconf.org/lurker/message/20120906.133626.c825a90e.en.html

Thanks.  That's a good start!


 Sorry, I'm missing context here. What is madamezou? Or is it who? Handle name?

She's a Debian developer:

http://portfolio.debian.net/result?email=madame...@debian.org
https://identi.ca/madamezou

:-)

 - Jonas


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Re: [Debconf-discuss] Information about accommodation at le camp (photos and plans) ·

2012-11-29 Thread Ian Jackson
Joey Hess writes (Re: [Debconf-discuss] Information about accommodation at le 
camp (photos and plans) ·):
 Remember that most of the happy people shown here were enjoying DebConf
 accomidations that consisted of the floor of a gymnasium and whatever
 sleeping gear they'd packed.
 http://www.marlow.dk/site.php/pics/debconf3

In general I strongly prefer not to share sleeping accomodation.
I find that I sleep badly which makes me (and my roommate) grumpy.
Sleeping in a dormitory is something I would do in case of war or 
natural disaster, not something I will choose to do.

If I can't find a way to attend Debconf without either sharing,
travelling huge distances, or staying in a tent, I will have to
reconsider whether I will be attending.

In general DC has normally been in places where if you preferred to
avoid the sponsored accomodation you could simply take a room in a
nearby hotel.  That's what I did in Helsinki, Caceres and Edinburgh.

The problem here isn't so much that the sponsored accomodation is poor
(although I don't have much of an opinion about that).  The problem is
the lack of practical alternatives for those who want something
approximating a hotel room and are willing and expecting to pay for
it.

Ian.
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