Sorry, I see the deadline was yesterday. I had it in my head as being in
the next week or two. Hopefully you'll accept a day-late proposal.
Speakers: Enrico Zini, Stefano Rivera, Colin Watson, Carles Pina i Estany
We are all Freexian collaborators, and will be in Toulouse for a
Freexian sprint around the Toulouse miniconf.
Title: Using debusine to automate your QA
Language: English
Slot Length: 40 minutes
Schedule Preference: none, put us where it makes sense.
Abstract:
Learn how you can use debusine to automate Debian software development
QA.
This talk is aimed at a broad audience of Debian contributors. We'll
tell you what debusine is, if you haven't heard about it. For those
who have, we'll show you some of the features we've implemented in the
last year, and how you can use them to do QA work in Debian right now.
Debusine is a general-purpose software factory tailored to the needs of
a Debian-based distribution. It manages the scheduling and distribution
of tasks to distributed worker machines. It's free software, implemented
in Python, and packaged in the Debian archive.
The talk will jump right in with practical demos, using them to explain
the project's architecture.
Stefano
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Stefano Rivera
http://tumbleweed.org.za/
+1 415 683 3272
Bonjour
Je suis aussi l'expert national du CNRS en sécurité électrique (je fais la norme NFC18-510 et je sert de support pour la NFC15-100).
Je pense qu'il serait interessant de faire un point sur les bonnes et mauvaise idée en sécurité electrique.
Il faudra aussi que je vous parle de l'astuce de certains fournisseur pour augementer le taux de disponibilité des équipments en les mettant sur roulette.
En effet, si l'equipement est sur roulette c'est une machine et donc il n'y a pas besoin de mettre un disjoncteur difféentiel qui saute et diminue le taux de disponibilité...
La seule protection du travailleur et dans ce cas le pictogramme homme foudroyé et il faut mettre des gants électrique pour deracker en sécurité.
Il y a aussi l'accident récent de l'opérateur informatique qui est mort en utilisant dans un datacenter en campagne un metre ruban métallique qui est allé amorcer sur la ligne moyenne tension juste à côté.
Je pense que ca peut être interessant pour la culture personnelle et la sécurité des travailleurs.
rouca
Buenos días:
Los empresarios que realizan un seguimiento de los vehículos de empresa en tiempo real, incluido el consumo de combustible y el kilometraje, reducen los costes de mantenimiento de la flota en casi un 20% y mejoran la organización de las entregas.
¿Le interesaría este tipo de solución?
Saludos
Miguel Garcia
Hi
I plan to propose a paper about the state of javascript in debian and the need for next debian version, I will also document various pitfall like webassembly
My name will be Bastien Roucaries, Laboratoire SATIE UMR CNRS 8029
I maintain about 116 packages mainly related to javascript.
Sunday will be good
Rouca
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Hi everyone,
Sorry for the late proposal, I hope there is still place.
The speaker's preferred name : Eda / Edlira Nano
Their location (for travel budget considerations) : travel expanses are covered for me
Their affiliation (institution and/or project) : University of Lyon 1, Limites numériques team (limitesnumerqiues.fr)
The suggested talk topic : My research on sustainability of Debian OS.
Date/time desiderata : I would prefer as soon as possible, so that people can come and talk with me if they wish to, but I will be present the whole time so do as it is better for Debian
Language : english
Brief biography (50-100 words) as it relates to the suggested topic : My name is Eda (Edlira Nano). I am an (ex) developer, I am a free software activist (April and La Quadrature du Net in France) and I am currently doing a PhD about code sustainability and code obsolescence, in an ecological perspective, and my study focused first on Android OS (highly obsolent world) and now on Debian (and efforts of the community for maintenance and sustainability).
The choice between 20 or 40 minutes duration : 40 if possible, but I can do 20 if I must.
See u soon in Toulouse <3
Eda
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https://eda.mutu.net
hi,
On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 04:42:30PM +0200, David Prévot wrote:
> ## Call for Papers (CfP)
>
> In order to propose a talk, please email to the public mailing list
> minidebconf(a)france.debian.net with copy to orga-minidebconf(a)france.debian.net ;
> your email message should provide the following information:
>
> * The speaker's preferred name
> * Their location (for travel budget considerations)
> * Their affiliation (institution and/or project)
> * The suggested talk topic
> * Brief biography (50-100 words) as it relates to the suggested topic
> * The choice between 20 or 40 minutes duration
I'd like to propose a talk and a lightning talk:
the talk:
=========
> * The speaker's preferred name
Holger 'h01ger' Levsen
> * Their location (for travel budget considerations)
Hamburg
> * Their affiliation (institution and/or project)
debian.org
> * The suggested talk topic
Reproducible Builds - rebuilding what is distributed from ftp.debian.org
For ten years the Reproducible Builds project has worked towards reproducible
builds of many projects and for almost ten years now we have build Debian
packages twice, with maximal variations applied, to see if they can be
build reproducible still.
Since about a month we've also been rebuilding trying to exactly match
the builds being distributed via ftp.d.o - this talk will describe the setup
and the lessons learned so far, and why the results currently are what
they are (spoiler: less <30% reproducible) and what we can do to fix that.
> * Brief biography (50-100 words) as it relates to the suggested topic
h01ger has been involved in reproducible builds since 2014 and so far has
set up automated reproducibility testing for Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux,
FreeBSD, NetBSD and coreboot.
> * The choice between 20 or 40 minutes duration
40min
the lightning talk:
> * The speaker's preferred name
Holger 'h01ger' Levsen
> * Their location (for travel budget considerations)
Hamburg
> * Their affiliation (institution and/or project)
debian.org
> * The suggested talk topic
Chameleon - the easy way to try out Sequoia - OpenPGP written in Rust
This talk will explain briefly what Sequoia is and how you can
easily try it today using the Chameleon or the Octopus!
> * Brief biography (50-100 words) as it relates to the suggested topic
Holger has been doing Debian packaging for almost 20 years and been
a PGP user for over 30 years, so a year ago he thought he could help
packaging Sequoia written in Rust despite having no clue about Rust
back then...
> * The choice between 20 or 40 minutes duration
⚡
& many thanks & looking forward to see you in Toulouse!
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cheers,
Holger
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⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ holger(a)(debian|reproducible-builds|layer-acht).org
⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ OpenPGP: B8BF54137B09D35CF026FE9D 091AB856069AAA1C
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It's not about saving the climate or the planet, it's about saving us, the
children and grandchildren. The planet will survive anyway.
Hi,
I'd like to propose a talk for the upcoming MiniDebConf in Toulouse:
* Speaker: Arnaud Ferraris
* Speaker location: Toulouse
* Affiliation: Debian & Mobian (https://mobian.org)
* Topic: Trixie on mobile: are we there yet?
Over the past few years, both Linux-first mobile devices and a growing
number of mainline-supported Android smartphones have triggered the
interest of many Linux developers and users.
The resulting ecosystem is growing rapidly, with the DebianOnMobile team
ensuring mobile-friendly software made their way into Debian.
The Trixie release approaching, this talk will detail the state of
mobile support in Bookworm, how things evolved since then and the
remaining hurdles to get full support of those devices in Debian.
* Date/time: no preference
* Language: English
* Biography:
Arnaud is a Debian Developer mainly active in the DebianOnMobile team,
working towards making mobile-friendly software available in Debian:
- essential middleware (ModemManager)
- graphical environments (Phosh, Plasma Mobile...)
- mobile-first applications
He also maintains Mobian, a Debian derivative providing packages not
ready for Debian yet (mostly apps/kernels with downstream patches) and
device-specific tweaks and metapackages, as well as ready-to-flash disk
images for a selection of supported devices.
* Duration: depends on Q&A time inclusion
- 20mins if additional time is available for Q&A (e.g. 20mins
presentation + 10mins Q&A)
- 40mins otherwise
Best regards,
Arnaud
Salut Cédric,
On 27/10/2024 09:38, Cédric Villemain wrote:
> Hey David, I hope to update profile and adjust talk title in the very near future, Monday if at all possible. Thank you for the trust despite the very open (incomplete ?) description I provided. I'd love to attend debcamp too, I'll propose if possible. Regards, Cedric
Thanks for your reply! Adding back minidbconf and orga-minidebconf in CC
that I forgot in my previous reply.
Cheers,
taffit