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Re: [Debconf-team] RFC: 1st DRAFT DC8 press release



also sprach Alexander Reichle-Schmehl <alexander@schmehl.info> [2008.08.05.1739 -0300]:
> Hi!

Thanks for your comments!

> > Mar Del Plata to host 9th Debian developer conference
> 
> Hmmm... Didn't it use to the be just the "Debian conference"?
> (Note the missing "developer".)

Last year's press release also said "developer" but I am happy to
drop that.

> >   * 100 talks and tutorial sessions scheduled.
> 
> 100?  Then why does
> https://penta.debconf.org/dc8_schedule/events.en.html only list ~50?
> (Even if there are really 100 events, you get to the above list by
> clicking the link you have later in your press release; and that will at
> least lead to confusion.)

I think the list is not yet complete, but I hope it will be by the
time we send this out. I would also prefer to link to one page with
all events, rather than one where you have to click all over to see
what's up.

> > Over 100 events have been scheduled with speakers from all parts
> > of the world.
> 
> Any "community celebrities" which could be mentioned?

Steve McIntyre, our leader? Mark Shuttleworth, although he is not
Debian and I don't think he deserves press coverage for what he
does, but that's my personal opinion and I will bend to pressure.

> > The full schedule is available on the conference website:
> >   https://penta.debconf.org/dc8_schedule/
> > 
> > Jörg Jaspert of the organiser team is excited: "Of all the Debian
> 
> If you use en_US (which the rest of your mail seems to be) it's
> organizer. (Did a native speaker already looked over that? They
> always detect some germisms ;)

I use en_GB and I don't think there's en_US anywhere in the mail.

> > conferences I have experienced, this is the best prepared. Thank
> > you to the local team for all their work!"
> 
> Shouldn't that be either "'Thank you!' to the local team ..." or
> "Thanks to the local team..."?

Thanks sounds find. The way I wrote it is a bit more informal.

> Some general notes:
> - AFAIK you introduced keynotes this year; shouldn't they mentioned?

Why? Are they actually of interest?

> - Maybe you could add something about Debian turning 15 during the
> conference (and if something special is planed for that)?

Good idea.

> - Please mention that the sessions will be streamed (as good as
> possible) and if participation via IRC is possible (that's very
> important to those unable to attend directly)

I would love to have a single URL to a page detailing all this.

> BTW:  What's your plan for an "after show" pr?  Someone is going
> to collect interesting developments which could be mentioned?

Sure. We'll try. Anyone who hears of anything interesting please
tell me.

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