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Bug#652631: www.debian.org: please clarify the distinction between 'events@d.o' and 'debian-events-*@lists.d.o'



Hey, 

On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 02:51:42PM +0100, Francesca Ciceri wrote:
[...]
> First of all, just a correction:
> 
> On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 01:30:10AM +0100, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> > On 12/25/2011 11:11 PM, Arne Wichmann wrote:
> > [...]
> > >> b) at least for those who have access to Debian machines nothing is
> > >>    happening behind the scene, given that 'events@d.o' is archived on
> > >>    master [8].
> > > 
> > >> [8] <http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/webwml/webwml/english/events/README?revision=1.8&view=markup>
> > > 
> > > I have not. Am I the only one to which this applies?
> > 
> > No. we often have people organizing stuff which are not DDs.
> 
> 
> Not-DDs can be added to @debian.org alias: at least I was added
> at events@d.o when I wasn't a DD yet, and the same happened for
> cdvendors@debian.org.

Arne, Axel and me talked about this to Luka at Fosdem - this problems seems
to be solved. 

> Wrt organization: wiki is really useful for organizing stuff. And is also quite
> easy to follow the organization process *if* you're aware of the
> existence of the wikipage.

Same thing applies here: There seems to be just a misunderstanding. So the
workflow as I understood it is: Find an event, create a Wikipage, send
event-+wikilink to events@d.o and everything is fine. From there on the
event will be promoted and the organisation can happen in the wiki or via
mailinglist etc.

> On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 01:30:10AM +0100, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
[...]
> > Even better: the even team should consist of people from each d-events-$(locale)
> > list (probably those who are organizing a lot of stuff).
> > 
> 
[...] 
> 
> I've thought about a couple of names for some of these areas (please fill the
> list of possible candidates for this area, or propose yourself!), to be part of
> the events team:
> 
> German-speaking area: Annette Kalbow, Arne Wichmann, Axel Beckert,
> 		      Franziska Lichtblau

All in all I'm not opposed to the idea, but I would like to see the
position more as "this is a person you can freely ask if you want to
oganize an event in $location - not as an active member trying to
coordinate events.
As for the german ares I'd bring up Alexander Wirt, even I he most likely
won't have time. He's doing the merch stuff for this area - so just for the
sake of completeness :) 

> France-speaking area: Carl Chenet, Sylvestre Ledru
> UK: ...
> US: ...
> Hispano America: Fernando Estrada, Gunnar Wolf
> Brazil: Ana Caroll Comandulli, Marcelo Santana
> India: Praveen Arimbrathodiyil
> Taiwan: Andrew Lee
> 
> I think that having (at least) one person for each area in the events
> team, acting as a proxy between the local organizers and the Debian
> Project could be a good idea.

ACK.

> Again (to avoid misunderstanding) I think that decentralized organization
> is the best option due to the fact that "it works!"™, but there are some 
> area where the Debian project could help:
> promoting the events on internet, offering the Event Box and other
> material, etc.
> And this is actually the work to be done on the event team.
> Just this :)

\o/ Good thing!

So from my pov most of this matter is settled :) 

CU,
Rhalina

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