Lucas Kanashiro

Accepted Talks:

Attracting and retaining new contributors: insights from Brazil

Attracting and retaining new contributors for the Debian project is no easy task. One must learn a handful of new tools, deal with mailing lists, irc, salsa, communicate mainly in a foreign language, and all this just to be able to start contributing to some part of the project. In Brazil, we have developed some process and techniques to ease the introduction of newcomers to the project and lower the barrier for contributions. We would like to share some of our experience introducing people to packaging via Debian Brasília community and to localization via l10n-portuguese team.

Ruby team BoF

This is the annual Debian Ruby team BoF. This is time we would gather together to discuss the work we’ve done so far and the work that needs to be done.

Besides that, this meeting will be used to discuss other activities that are going on within the team, like new workflows, what’s working and what’s not, and etcetera.

And lastly, we’d decide the logistics of the next possible sprints :)

Ruby Sprint

The Ruby team is working on the Ruby 3.3 transition. Let’s dirty our hands and get it done!

Sprints

Many sprints are going to happen during DebCamp, please check out the wiki page below and join one (or more) of them:

https://wiki.debian.org/DebConf/24/Sprints

Job Fair

Job Fair will happen in front of Bada room.