Debian: DebConf17, DebCamp and More
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The knowledge that one has an unread message is equivalent to a 10 point drop in one's IQ
According to Daniel Pocock’s talk at DebConf17’s Open Day, hearing a ping from your messaging or e-mail app or seeing a visual notification of a new unread message has an equivalent effect on your ability to concentrate as
a 10 point drop in your IQ; or
drinking a glass of wine.
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DebCamp/DebConf17: reports on sprints and BoFs
In addition to my personal reflections on DebCamp/DebConf17, here is a brief summary of the activities that I had a hand in co-ordinating.
I won’t discuss here many other small items of work and valuable conversations that I had during the two weeks; hopefully the fruits of these will show themselves in my uploads to the archive over the next year.
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Bits from the Debian+Ubuntu MATE Packaging Team
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Freexian’s report about Debian Long Term Support, July 2017
Like each month, here comes a report about the work of paid contributors to Debian LTS.
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