On 10446 March 1977, Gunnar Wolf wrote: > Ok, now... As I talked earlier with Andreas, I am sending this mail to > answer anything that seems I could add information from the > log. Although he sent me the log (and twice), I didn't get it - I got > a good portion of this log from Zarathustra... But it is only a > partial log. If somebody can send me the log after the first hour, > please do so. Or put it somewhere online :) http://ganneff.de/debconf-meeting-okt-05.log > Regarding moving Debconf because of Linuxtag: Well... It _is_ an > important conference, where Debian (speficically German-speaking > Debian) has always had an important presence. However, it is not easy > to move Debconf - I already confirmed the reservation dates with the > Oaxtepec people. It _could_ be moved, yes, but I would avoid it if I > could, as it can be a political problem, and we want the best possible > relationship with Oaxtepec. Well, *I* (and a lot of other european DDs I know) really think it would be *very* good to move, so maybe a friendly "can we" in this early phase may work. > Besides, if we are planning starting Debcamp on April 29, Debconf > proper would start on the 6/7th. Having > many Europeans together, we could even have a Debian packed > transatlantic flight. It might be quite cheaper. I dont think that would change if its shortly later (or earlier). > Regarding the hosting details: We _do_ need shell access, and we _do_ > need PostgreSQL access. MySQL just won't do. I can set up Comas in my > server, which has nice specs... I could also host the debconf.org > website - but I cannot offer shell access to more than a couple of > people. (I don't remember exactly... But I think Andreas told me we > did get the complete control?) Anyway, I would really prefer having > root in the Comas server - Wolf was a great admin this year, but > sometimes it was hard finding him. I just got a mail from Jonathan, that I will have access to the machine (a new one for it!) hosting debconf.org, so we can manage that. Ie shell-access and we can install whatever we need. So I vote to keep it on one machine. :) > And... Well, that's as far as I could get. The last lines from the log > I got was where pixelgirl started talking about posters/proceedings/etc. See above, I copied anything from stockholms beginning til he declared it finished. -- bye Joerg (Irgendwo von heise.de): Jesus war ein typischer Student: - Lebte bis er 30 war bei den Eltern, - Hatte lange Haare - Wenn er mal was tat dann wars ein Wunder
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