Re: d-i debcamp in Oldenburg 2003-09-25 to 2003-09-28
Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com> writes:
> [Petter Reinholdtsen]
> Interested
> ----------
> The following people reported on debian-boot some interest in
> participating.
>
> - Bastian Blank - Stuttgart, Germany
> - Eduard Bloch - Karlsruhe, Germany
> - Goswin von Brederlow - ?
Tuebingen, Germany
If I take a train its 210-220 Euro.
If someone from Stuttgart gives me a lift its 18 Euro to Stuttgart and
back plus some of what he pays for gas.
> - Michael Cardenas - San Diego, USA
> - Tollef Fog Heen - Trondheim, Norway
> - Falk Hueffner - Tuebingen, Germany
> - Matt Kraai - Los Angeles, USA
> - Sebastian Ley - Aachen, Germany
> - Alastair McKinstry - Dublin, Ireland
> - Giuseppe Sacco - Turin, Italy.
> - Thorsten Sauter - Stuttgart, Germany
> - Martin Sjögren - Göteborg, Sweden
> - Geert Stappers - Breda, Netherlands
> - Gaudenz Steinlin - Bern, Switzerland
>
> Interested, but could not make it
> ---------------------------------
> - Thomas Viehmann - Bonn, Germany
>
> Planned work
> ============
> Joey Hess
> base-config, retreiver selection in anna, main-menu, and whatever
> else comes up.
>
> Sven Luther
> I plan to follow on the work i did at the oslo debcamp (parted
> support for the amiga partitioning system used in the pegasos
> motherboards) and work on debian-installer support on the pegasos
> motherboard. Maybe this would include some kernel work or
> something else, depending on the status of debian-installer at
> that time. I would also be interested in the graphical installer,
> and more exactly the graphical partitioning support, but it is too
> early to tell about it yet.
Goswin Brederlow
I plan to do work on the alpha support or m68k(Amiga) support
(depending what system I take with me). Also on the cooperation of
d-i with debix for a more easy CD version of D-I (a lot more
automatically installed udeb and much more autodetection). That also
means I will work on the graphical installer since debix will have
X. I know about the Amiga partitioning system (should have the specs
here somewhere too) so Sven Luthers parted work sounds intresting
too.
MfG
Goswin
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