After some nice breakfast, the Debian Day started with an address from
the leader.
Jaldhar H. Vyas did a nice talk about the Debian in general,
touching a lot of later subjects too - due to some technical problems,
he had to go without his slides:
Then Gunnar Wolf did a talk about free software, where he
also touched on the patent issues. After that my talk was up. While the
video team was trying to get a nicer display of my presentation on the
complex presentation system of the room, I introduced myself and noted
my involvement with the swpat issues in EU. After the applause stopped,
the hardware was ready and I could start with my talk. It went very well
despite being prepared the night before - the CDD possible relationship
with Ubuntu inspired some ideas that, I hope, will make Ubuntu into a
kind of CDD.
Here is a picture of internals of the CS
department building that the talks are happening in. You can see that
the weather here is just perfect.
Alexander Schmehl's speach about involvement into Debian as
an end-user was even more funny then expected because of repeated and
different hardware failures of the presentation beamer control system
and attempts of the video team to repair it. I didn't manage to get a
clear picture of Alex banging his head against the blackboard, but this
face expression of his is allmost as good, but see the video for the
best effect. :D
After that allmost all DDs went to the Smokki hacklab to do some
hacking. Here we can see some GAIM hacking in progress :)
Later in the evening there was a great game of
Ultimate (5 on 5). I was on
the same team as Mark Shuttleworth and I participated in all scorings
from our team, but the problem was that there was not too many of those.
While we didn't keep the score (this game is very exhausting), our team
definately lost :(. After that the Ultimate players occupied the sauna -
Ultimate Sauna was that. It was quite fun despite the low temperature.
No photos from there, again. :)