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Re: BSP in Bordeaux (France) during LSM/RMLL, 6-11 July 2010



Hi!

Am 17.06.2010 15:35, schrieb Xavier Oswald:

>>   full quote to your benefit below, from a post on -events-eu.
>> I believe it would warrant a news item on the website, doesn't it?
[..]
> Thanks Stefano. Here is a draft for a news entry. Im not a native english
> speaker so help is very welcome. :)

Thanks for the draft and for proofreading; I added the current version
(including all reviews).  I also moved the BSP and Debian related talks
section above the About LSM section, and added some other links.


Xavier, I noticed that the talk "Skolelinux, comment associer le
logiciel libre au développement durable et/ou à l’économie sociale et
solidaire ?" by Jean-Charles Siegel (see
http://2010.rmll.info/Skolelinux-comment-associer-le-logiciel-libre-au-developpement-durable-et-ou-a-l-economie-sociale-et-solidaire.html?lang=en)
isn't listed as a Debian related talk.  Is that so by mistake or on purpose?


Best regards,
  Alexander, who will try to send the announcement in the evening
<define-tag pagetitle>Debian Project At LSM/RMLL 2010</define-tag>
<define-tag release_date>2010-06-18</define-tag>
#use wml::debian::news

<p>The Debian Project is happy to announce that it will be represented at the
Libre Software Meeting / Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre (LSM/RMLL)
event in Bordeaux, France, this year. At the booth, members of the project will
be available for questions and discussions and will give a preview of
Debian 6.0 <q>Squeeze</q>, which is expected to be released this
year.</p>

<p>The Debian project invites users, developers and everyone else interested to
visit the booth and ask questions, discuss technical issues and meet the Debian
project and its developers in person.</p>

<p>As for the organized Debian booth, goodies and T-Shirts will be sold
there.</p>


<h2>Debian related talks</h>

<ul>
  <li><a href="http://2010.rmll.info/Debian-Edu-Blend,431.html?lang=en";>Debian Edu Blend</a> - by Adreas Tille</li>
  <li><a href="http://2010.rmll.info/DebianEdu-Skolelinux.html?lang=en";>DebianEdu/Skolelinux</a> - by Xavier Oswald and Christian Kuelker</li>
  <li><a href="http://2010.rmll.info/Debian-Accessibility-Blend.html?lang=en";>Debian Accessibility Blend</a> - by Andreas Tille</li>
  <li><a href="http://2010.rmll.info/The-Debian-GNU-Linux-project.html?lang=en";>The Debian GNU/Linux project</a> - by Xavier Oswald</li>
  <li><a href="http://2010.rmll.info/FusionForge-one-year-and-a-half-later.html?lang=en";>FusionForge, one year and a half later</a> - by Roland Mas</li>
</ul>


<h2>Bug Squashing Party</h2>

<p>In order to help Debian towards the release of Squeeze, a Bug Squashing Party
will be held during LSM/RMLL.</p>

<p>Even if you are not a Debian developer, as long as you are interested in
helping Debian to get all the open release-critical bugs fixed, you're welcome
at the BSP. There will be enough developers around to sponsor your NMUs. </p>

<p>There are some more information about <a
href="http://people.debian.org/~vorlon/rc-bugsquashing.html";>BSPs</a> and <a
href="http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/";>RC</a>-Bugsquashing.</p>

<p>Coordination for the BSP is done on the <a href="http://wiki.debian.org/BSP2010/Bordeaux";>wiki page</a>.</p>


<h2>About LSM/RMLL</h2>

<p>2010 Libre Software Meeting is a free (as a beer and as a speech) and non 
commercial conference with talks, workshops and round tables about Free
Software and its uses. The LSM goal is to provide a place for exchange between
Free Software developers, users and stakeholders.</p>

<p>LSM has been organized this year in Bordeaux from 6th to 11th of July, 2010 by a set 
of local LUGs and organizations with the help of several public and private
sponsors.</p>

<p>More information at <a
href="http://2010.rmll.info/?lang=en";>http://2010.rmll.info/?lang=en</a>.</p>


<h2>About Debian</h2>

<p>The Debian Project was founded in 1993 by Ian Murdock to be a truly
free, community project. Since then the project has grown to be one of
the largest and most influential open source projects.  Over three
thousand volunteers from all over the world work together to create and
maintain Debian software. Translated into over 30 languages, and
supporting a huge range of computer types, Debian calls itself the
<q>universal operating system</q>.</p>


<h2>Contact Information</h2>

<p>For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at
<a href="$(HOME)/">www.debian.org</a> or send mail to
&lt;<a href="mailto:press@debian.org";>press@debian.org</a>&gt;.</p>





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