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Sixth DebConf Ends in Success 112

fabbe writes "The 6th annual Debian Developers Conference (DebConf) was held in Helsinki, Finland from July 10th to July 17th 2005. With over 300 registered participants from around 40 countries, this was the largest DebConf to date. More than 20 sponsors provided DebConf with a total budget of around 125,000 euros. The conference featured talks, workshops, demonstrations, coding marathons and round table discussions on various aspects of the Debian Project. The presentations were captured by the DebConf5 Video Team and are available online at at Debian's site. "
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Sixth DebConf Ends in Success

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  • The Utnubu Project (Score:4, Informative)

    by ballstothat ( 893605 ) on Monday July 25, 2005 @11:51AM (#13156720)
    Perhaps one of the more interesting bits to emerge from this was the Utnubu project...

    Link:
    http://www.joachim-breitner.de/blog/archives/59-Li nux-Ball-Utnubu.html [joachim-breitner.de]

    I think Debian can learn a lot from the rapid success of Ubuntu, and hopefully this project will help heal some of the growing rifts between the two camps.

  • Good lord. (Score:4, Informative)

    by debrain ( 29228 ) on Monday July 25, 2005 @11:58AM (#13156785) Journal
    Google: "Debian bittorrent", [I'm feeling lucky]

    Downloading Debian CD images with BitTorrent [debian.org]
  • Re:Sixth? (Score:4, Informative)

    by darketernal ( 196596 ) <[gro.xilehelpirt] [ta] [khsoj]> on Monday July 25, 2005 @01:57PM (#13157908) Homepage
    Yes.
  • by alfino ( 173081 ) on Monday July 25, 2005 @02:10PM (#13158081)
    I've had the pleasure to meet most of the Debian women at the debconf. And believe it or not: they were there to hack and improve Debian, not to serve as sexual attractors. Strangely, noone at debconf had a problem with that, or even thought otherwise. So why don't you (average slashdot reading horny male geek) go jack off to some porn site and not come back?
  • Re:Question (Score:5, Informative)

    by lspd ( 566786 ) on Monday July 25, 2005 @02:11PM (#13158090) Journal
    What really upsets me is they made their video files in something other than ogg theora. Why?

    As a member of the Debconf video team, the guy that took all of the video home to finish processing, a Debian Developer and a Free Software nut, I'm probably as well qualified as anyone to answer this question.

    In a nutshell it's mpeg rather than Theora because none of the people arguing now, after the fact, that it should have been done in Theora were volunteering to help when the actual work was underway. Ffmpeg is GPL, it's in Debian main, and it has no problem encoding to mpeg-1. There are enough stupid software patents to be relatively certain that both Theora and mpeg-1 infringe on some. If there is a valid freeness issue against mepg-1, file a bug against the ffmepg package.

    Mpeg-1 allows anyone on any platform to view the files with minimal fuss. The results look remarkably good at the low bitrate used and AFAIK no one is running around suing over the use of mpeg-1. For a low bitrate encoding, what exactly does Theora add?

    It's even more comical that some are saying we should have used Theora while others are arguing that we should make DVD images (mpeg-2, where patents are actively enforced.) You really can't please everyone.

    Still, for anyone who wants the wholesome buzzword goodness of Theora, wait until we're finished processing the videos and Theora versions will be made available.
  • by andersa ( 687550 ) on Monday July 25, 2005 @03:42PM (#13159142)

    What is the status on KDE 3.4.1 and accompanying addons becoming current with X.org currently kludging its way through Sid?[alioth hasn't updated its 3.4.1 packages since early June, long before Branden submitted X.org into Sid.]

    Everybody is working on the transition from GCC 3.3 to GCC 4. A big pile of packages have still to be rebuild. During that time the X Strike Force is working on getting Xorg to compile on all architectures. Once all that is in place. KDE 3.4.1 will be uploaded, and the bug squishing on that will begin. I'm guessing a month or so before a fully working KDE 3.4.1 is in sid, give a couple of months/take a week.. ;)

    In the meantime you can still use Alioth KDE 3.4.1 packages with sid and xorg (Yes, Really!). You need to delete all aspell and libjack packages from sid, and get libaspell and libjack from testing, then KDE will install without problems. And hold off on upgrading once you have something that works, unless you are prepared to sort out the dependency issues that are bound to arise

  • by sirmikester ( 634831 ) on Monday July 25, 2005 @04:27PM (#13159646) Homepage Journal
    Check out http://wiki.debian.net/?DebConf5Talks [debian.net] for more details about the available videos (some including slides).
  • by Overfiend ( 35917 ) on Monday July 25, 2005 @05:57PM (#13160475) Homepage

    [alioth hasn't updated its 3.4.1 packages since early June, long before Branden submitted X.org into Sid.]

    Correction: I didn't upload the X.Org X11 packages to unstable (sid). David Nusinow did. David has taken the lead on X.Org X11 responsibilities, as I have recently acquired others.

    Doesn't stop me from helping out and doing commits, but I've been distancing myself from the actual package uploads over the past year or so. For example, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto handled most of the XFree86 4.3.0 uploads.

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