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Cheers, Charles ----- Forwarded message from "xiao sheng wen(肖盛文)" <atzlinux@sina.com> ----- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 09:11:25 +0800 From: "xiao sheng wen(肖盛文)" <atzlinux@sina.com> To: Jean-Pierre Giraud <jipege@debian.org>, debconf-discuss@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: DebConf24 closes in Busan and DebConf25 dates announced User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Hi, Is there a typo? yar --> year 在 2024/8/13 00:47, Jean-Pierre Giraud 写道: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The Debian Project https://www.debian.org/ > DebConf24 closes in Busan and DebConf25 dates announced > press@debian.org > August 11th, 2024 https://www.debian.org/News/2024/20240811 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > On Saturday 3 August 2024, the annual Debian Developers and Contributors > Conference came to a close. > > Over 339 attendees representing 48 countries from around the world came > together for a combined 108 events made up of more than 50 Talks and > Discussions, 37 Birds of a Feather (BoF – informal meeting between > developers and users) sessions, 12 workshops, and activities in support > of furthering our distribution and free software (25 patches submitted > to the Linux kernel), learning from our mentors and peers, building our > community, and having a bit of fun. > > The conference was preceded by the annual DebCamp [1] hacking session > held July 21st through July 27th where Debian Developers and > Contributors convened to focus on their individual Debian)related > projects or work in team sprints geared toward in-person collaboration > in developing Debian. This year featured a BootCamp that was held for > newcomers with a GPG Workshop and a focus on Introduction to > creating.deb files (Debian packaging) staged by a team of dedicated > mentors who shared hands-on experience in Debian and offered a deeper > understanding of how to work in and contribute to the community. > > 1: https://wiki.debian.org/DebCamp > > The actual Debian Developers Conference started on Sunday July 28 2024. > In addition to the traditional 'Bits from the DPL' talk, the continuous > key-signing party, lightning talks and the announcement of next year's > DebConf25, there were several update sessions shared by internal > projects and teams. Many of the hosted discussion sessions were > presented by our technical core teams with the usual and useful meet the > Technical Committee and the ftpteam and a set of BoFs about packaging > policy and Debian infrastructure, including talk about APT and Debian > Installer and an overview about the first eleven yar of Reproducible ~~~~~~~~~ yar --> year? > Builds. Internationalization and localization have been subject of > several talks. The Python, Perl, Ruby, and Go programming language > teams, as well as Med team, also shared updates on their work and > efforts. More than fifteen BoFs and talks about community, diversity and > local outreach highlighted the work of various team involved in the > social aspect of our community. This year again, Debian Brazil shared > strategy and action to attract and retain new contributors and members > and opportunities both in Debian and F/OSS. > > The schedule [2] was updated each day with planned and ad-hoc activities > introduced by attendees over the course of the conference. Several > traditional activities took place: a job fair, a poetry performance, the > traditional Cheese and Wine party, the group photos and the Day Trips. > > 2: https://debconf23.debconf.org/schedule/ Is here https://debconf24.debconf.org/schedule/ ? > > For those who were not able to attend, most of the talks and sessions > were broadcast live and recorded and the videos made available through a > link in their summary in the schedule [3]. Almost all of the sessions > facilitated remote participation via IRC messaging apps or online > collaborative text documents which allowed remote attendees to 'be in > the room' to ask questions or share comments with the speaker or > assembled audience. > > 3: https://debconf24.debconf.org/schedule/ > > DebConf24 saw over 6.8 TiB (4.3 TiB in 2023) of data streamed, 91.25 > hours (55 in 2023) of scheduled talks, 20 network access points, 1.6 km > fibers (1 broken fiber...) and 2.2 km UTP cable deployed, more than 20 > country Geoip viewers, 354 T-shirts, 3 day trips, and up to 200 meals > planned per day. All of these events, activities, conversations, and > streams coupled with our love, interest, and participation in Debian and > F/OSS certainly made this conference an overall success both here in > Busan, South Korea and online around the world. > > The DebConf24 website [4] will remain active for archival purposes and > will continue to offer links to the presentations and videos of talks > and events. > > 4: https://debconf24.debconf.org/ > > Next year, Debconf25 [5] will be held in Brest, France, from Monday, > July 7 to Monday, July 21, 2025. As tradition follows before the next > DebConf the local organizers in France will start the conference > activities with DebCamp with particular focus on individual and team > work towards improving the distribution. > > 5: https://wiki.debian.org/DebConf/25 > > DebConf is committed to a safe and welcome environment for all > participants. See the web page about the Code of Conduct in DebConf24 > website [6] for more details on this. > > 6: https://debconf24.debconf.org/about/coc/ > > Debian thanks the commitment of numerous sponsors [7] to support > DebConf24, particularly our Platinum Sponsors: Infomaniak [8], > Proxmox [9], and Wind River [10]. > > 7: https://debconf24.debconf.org/sponsors/ > 8: https://www.infomaniak.com > 9: https://www.proxmox.com/ > 10: https://www.river.com/ > > We also wish to thank our Video and Infrastructure teams, the DebConf24 > and DebConf committees, our host nation of South Korea, and each and > every person who helped contribute to this event and to Debian overall. > Thank you all for your work in helping Debian continue to be "The > Universal Operating System". See you next year! > > > About Debian > ------------ > > 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. Thousands of > volunteers from all over the world work together to create and maintain > Debian software. Available in 70 languages, and supporting a huge range > of computer types, Debian calls itself the "universal operating system". > > > About DebConf > ------------- > > DebConf is the Debian Project's developer conference. In addition to a > full schedule of technical, social and policy talks, DebConf provides an > opportunity for developers, contributors and other interested people to > meet in person and work together more closely. It has taken place > annually since 2000 in locations as varied as Scotland, Argentina, > Bosnia and Herzegovina, and India. More information about DebConf is > available from https://debconf.org [11]. > > 11: https://debconf.org/ > > > About Infomaniak > ---------------- > > Infomaniak [12] is an independent cloud service provider recognized > throughout Europe for its commitment to privacy, the local economy and > the environment. Recording growth of 18% in 2023, the company is > developing a suite of online collaborative tools and cloud hosting, > streaming, marketing and events solutions. Infomaniak uses exclusively > renewable energy, builds its own data centers and develops its solutions > in Switzerland, without relocating. The company powers the website of > the Belgian radio and TV service (RTBF) and provides streaming for more > than 3,000 TV and radio stations in Europe. > > 12: https://www.infomaniak.com > > > About Proxmox > ------------- > > Proxmox [13] provides powerful and user-friendly Open Source server > software. Enterprises of all sizes and industries use Proxmox solutions > to deploy efficient and simplified IT infrastructures, minimize total > cost of ownership, and avoid vendor lock-in. Proxmox also offers > commercial support, training services, and an extensive partner > ecosystem to ensure business continuity for its customers. Proxmox > Server Solutions GmbH was established in 2005 and is headquartered in > Vienna, Austria. Proxmox builds its product offerings on top of the > Debian operating system. > > 13: https://www.proxmox.com/ > > > About Wind River > ---------------- > > Wind River [14]. For nearly 20 years, Wind River has led in commercial > Open Source Linux solutions for mission-critical enterprise edge > computing. With expertise across aerospace, automotive, industrial, > telecom, and more, the company is committed to Open Source through > initiatives like eLxr, Yocto, Zephyr, and StarlingX. > > 14: https://www.windriver.com/ > > > Contact Information > ------------------- > > For further information, please visit the DebConf24 web page at > https://debconf24.debconf.org/ or send mail to <press@debian.org>. > Regards, -- 肖盛文 xiao sheng wen Debian QA page: https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=atzlinux%40sina.com Debian salsa: https://salsa.debian.org/atzlinux-guest GnuPG Public Key: 0x00186602339240CB ----- End forwarded message -----
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