Re: Contacting Debian CD team
Hi Steve and greetings from Busan,
at first: Missing you here!
Am Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 10:54:26PM +0100 schrieb Steve McIntyre:
>
> We don't tend to have meetings as such, but we tend to get together
> for releases and point releases to work on building and testing. You'd
> be more than welcome to join us! :-)
No promises but its fine to keep me in the row.
> >I'm sure not everybody will be able to travel this distance but it would
> >be great if you would at least consider joining that BoF remotely. I'll
> >care for a somehow TimeZone aware scheduling - if needed we'll organise
> >two BoFs to match all time zones. I'm also aware that we have pretty
> >different teams and it might make sense to do some infrastructure
> >related BoF with your team and other teams that are caring for Debian
> >infrastructure.
>
> ACK. I'll be looking for stuff in the schedule and trying to join
> remotely where it makes sense.
That would be nice.
> > - Do you feel good when doing your work in Debian CD team?
>
> Yep! Especially as we have a good bunch of friends working together.
Nice.
> > - Do you consider the workload of your team equally shared amongst its
> > members?
>
> Not quite, but it's ok. I'm the primary maintainer of our setup (both
> code and archive), and I tend to do most of the builds. But other
> people are capable of doing that (Cyril and Andy Simpkins) if
> needed. On release weekends, people chip in with whatever time and
> skills they have, and we have some non-DD contributors in that set
> too.
OK.
> > - Do you have some strategy to gather new contributors for your team?
>
> Exactly that - we encourage new people to contribute with testing when
> they're interested. In terms of maintenance and development of new
> stuff, that's more difficult, but we do have other people helping too.
Wish you all the best for some healthy team growth.
> > - Can you give some individual estimation how many hours per week you
> > are working on your tasks in youre team? Does this fit the amount of
> > time you can really afford for this task?
>
> Typically it's no more than a few minutes per week, but that ramps up
> a lot when we spend an entire day doing releases. It's bursty! From
> time to time I spend a few hours together checking on infrastructure
> like snapshots, and I have a few outstanding MRs to pick up.
>
> debian-cd stuff tends to be fine; I have more issues finding time for
> other tasks that are more interrupt-driven.
Understood.
> > - My very personal (not DPL related) hope is that we will see some
> > installer featuring Debian Pure Blends. What chances do you see
> > to get this happen?
>
> Hmmm. We have history here... :-) What exactly are you hoping to see?
> A separate set of installer image(s) with all the Blends included?
> Just the normal installer images but with the blends version of
> tasksel included? The latter would be very easy, the former much more
> effort for not so much gain (IMHO).
We really want to "advertise" Blends inside the official installer CD.
Separate CDs are not needed at all, IMHO. After a >20 year history I
was hoping for
https://lists.debian.org/debian-blends/2024/05/msg00001.html
and I would be really happy to see that in Trixi.
> > - Can I do anything for you?
>
> I'm good, thanks. :-)
Great! See you in Cambridge
Andreas.
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