Donald Norwood - Debian Press and Publicity <
donald@debian.org> writes:
Dear Fellows,
The bits post[1] for our 31st Anniversary is open for review, edit, and translation. Please take a moment if you can to look the document over before we
post it officially.
[1] https://salsa.debian.org/publicity-team/bits/-/blob/master/content/2024/project/debian-turns-31.md
I love this as a concept. it reads like the start of a campaign
- putting users more centred
- suggests looking to recognise wider range of contributions
- even a bit of "we are growing up a bit and will no longer do so many flamewars" (stretch goal?)
Will there be follow ups to build on this?
It's a shame that the DebianDay wiki page is a bit underwhelming
- 21 events (great), but mostly brazil (do you have a good portugese translation of the above?)
= very few in europe or the US (which is not a problem, but doesnt exactly suggest wide project buy-in)
= number 18 has not managed to complete the template so it appears as {country}: {City}
= people have not even managed to put the events so all the "brazil" ones are together
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