Lenovo Platinum Sponsor of DebConf19
On Mon 20 May 2019 with tags debconf19 debconf sponsors lenovoWritten by Laura Arjona Reina
Artwork by Lenovo
We are very pleased to announce that Lenovo has committed to supporting DebConf19 as a Platinum sponsor.
"Lenovo is proud to sponsor the 20th Annual Debian Conference." said Egbert Gracias, Senior Software Development Manager at Lenovo. "We’re excited to see, up close, the great work being done in the community and to meet the developers and volunteers that keep the Debian Project moving forward!”
Lenovo is a global technology leader manufacturing a wide portfolio of connected products, including smartphones, tablets, PCs and workstations as well as AR/VR devices, smart home/office solutions and data center solutions.
With this commitment as Platinum Sponsor, Lenovo is contributing to make possible our annual conference, and directly supporting the progress of Debian and Free Software, helping to strengthen the community that continues to collaborate on Debian projects throughout the rest of the year.
Thank you very much Lenovo, for your support of DebConf19!
Become a sponsor too!
DebConf19 is still accepting sponsors. Interested companies and organizations may contact the DebConf team through sponsors@debconf.org, and visit the DebConf19 website at https://debconf19.debconf.org.
Debian Web Team Sprint 2019
On Tue 16 April 2019 with tags web sprintWritten by Laura Arjona Reina
Artwork by Laura Arjona Reina
The Debian Web team held a sprint for the first time, in Madrid (Spain) from March 15th to March 17th, 2019.
We discussed the status of the Debian website in general, review several important pages/sections and agreed on many things how to improve them.
For the sections we want to reorganise (mainly the homepage and a new section "download" which will group our current "CD" and "distrib" sections) , we have designed this workflow:
- Create branches in the webwml repo,
- Agreed on the new or modified content (started already during the sprint), and work on them further after the sprint
- Review a lot of related open bugs to see if we can address them with the new content (done during the sprint)
- Create bug reports for the things that cannot be solved quickly to keep them tracked (started during the sprint)
- We agreed we should get further help from web designers/information architects (pending)
- Once the English version is more or less settled, call for translations on the branch (pending)
- If we have English and the main translations ready, merging into the master branch (pending)
- We will try to have at least the homepage and the download section ready for the Buster release.
We also agreed that the press delegates should decide what new News entry is worth to be posted in the homepage instead of showing the last 6 entries.
For some other pages or areas (e.g. doc/books, misc/merchandise, /users) we found that the content is outdated and the team can not maintain it, we agreed in issuing a call for help (request for adoption) and if we cannot find volunteers for those pages/areas, we'll remove the content or move it to wiki.debian.org at the end of 2019.
We have agreed that we'll need to reduce the size (number of pages) of the website (*see some numbers about statistics at bottom) so it's more sustainable to keep the whole website up-to-date (content wise), so we'll remove some pages having content already covered in other pages, having content that currently is easy discoverable with a web search engine, can be maintained better in the wiki, etc.
We have talked a bit about certain other aspects like point release workflow, the build time of the website, team memberships and governance. In general the sprint has shown that for most of the discussed topics the migration to git as VCS and the existence of Salsa is a huge step forward for the usability and attractiveness for contributors of the webwml repository.
The core webteam is happy that the sprint has also attracted new people to jump in and which are also members of the webteam now. We welcome Thomas Lange and Carsten Schoenert in our team!
Finally, we have passed time together to socialize and knowing each other better, and got very motivated to continue working on the web.
Left to right: Rhonda D'Vine, Laura Arjona Reina, Thomas Lange, Carsten Schoenert, Steve McIntyre
A more detailed report has been sent to the debian-www mailing list.
The participants would like to thank all donors to the Debian project who helped to cover a large part of our expenses.
Google Platinum Sponsor of DebConf19
On Mon 25 March 2019 with tags debconf19 debconf sponsors GoogleWritten by Laura Arjona Reina
Artwork by Google
Translations: pt-BR
We are very pleased to announce that Google has committed to support DebConf19 as a Platinum sponsor.
"The annual DebConf is an important part of the Debian development ecosystem and Google is delighted to return as a sponsor in support of the work of the global community of volunteers who make Debian and DebConf a reality" said Cat Allman, Program Manager in the Open Source Programs and Making & Science teams at Google.
Google is one of the largest technology companies in the world, providing a wide range of Internet-related services and products as online advertising technologies, search, cloud computing, software, and hardware.
Google has been supporting Debian by sponsoring DebConf since more than ten years, and is also a Debian partner sponsoring parts of Salsa's continuous integration infrastructure within Google Cloud Platform.
With this additional commitment as Platinum Sponsor for DebConf19, Google contributes to make possible our annual conference, and directly supports the progress of Debian and Free Software helping to strengthen the community that continues to collaborate on Debian projects throughout the rest of the year.
Thank you very much Google, for your support of DebConf19!
Become a sponsor too!
DebConf19 is still accepting sponsors. Interested companies and organizations may contact the DebConf team through sponsors@debconf.org, and visit the DebConf19 website at https://debconf19.debconf.org.
Infomaniak Platinum Sponsor of DebConf19
On Thu 21 February 2019 with tags debconf19 debconf sponsors infomaniakWritten by Laura Arjona Reina
Artwork by Infomaniak
Translations: pt-BR
We are very pleased to announce that Infomaniak has committed to support DebConf19 as a Platinum sponsor.
"Infomaniak is proud to support the annual Debian Developers' Conference", said Marc Oehler, Chief Operating Officer at Infomaniak. "The vast majority of our hostings work using Debian and we share this community's values: promoting innovation whilst ensuring that security, transparency and user freedom remains top priority."
Infomaniak is Switzerland's largest web-hosting company, also offering backup and storage services, solutions for event organizers, live-streaming and video on demand services. It wholly owns its datacenters and all elements critical to the functioning of the services and products provided by the company (both software and hardware).
With this commitment as Platinum Sponsor, Infomaniak contributes to make possible our annual conference, and directly supports the progress of Debian and Free Software helping to strengthen the community that continues to collaborate on Debian projects throughout the rest of the year.
Thank you very much Infomaniak, for your support of DebConf19!
Become a sponsor too!
DebConf19 is still accepting sponsors. Interested companies and organizations may contact the DebConf team through sponsors@debconf.org, and visit the DebConf19 website at https://debconf19.debconf.org.
Debian welcomes its new Outreachy intern
On Thu 29 November 2018 with tags announce outreachyWritten by Laura Arjona Reina
Debian continues participating in Outreachy, and we'd like to welcome our new Outreachy intern for this round, lasting from December 2018 to March 2019.
Anastasia Tsikoza will work on Improving the integration of Debian derivatives with the Debian infrastructure and the community, mentored by Paul Wise and Raju Devidas.
Congratulations, Anastasia, and welcome!
From the official website: Outreachy provides three-month internships for people from groups traditionally underrepresented in tech. Interns work remotely with mentors from Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) communities on projects ranging from programming, user experience, documentation, illustration and graphical design, to data science.
The Outreachy programme is possible in Debian thanks to the efforts of Debian developers and contributors who dedicate their free time to mentor students and outreach tasks, and the Software Freedom Conservancy's administrative support, as well as the continued support of Debian's donors, who provide funding for the internships.
Join us and help extend Debian! You can follow the work of the Outreachy interns reading their blogs (they are syndicated in Planet Debian), and chat with us in the #debian-outreach IRC channel and mailing list.
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