Maintainer of many Python things in Debian, including PyPy, dh-python and the pip + virtualenv stack.

One of the DebConf organisers, involved in the video team, conference website, finance, and sitting on the DebConf committee.
A member of the Debian Technical Committee.

A Freexian collaborator, involved in developing Debusine.

Accepted Talks:

DebConf bursary team BoF

The first 30 min are meant to be the annual retrospective and discuss the good, the bad, and anything in between regarding bursaries for DebConf25.

Debian.net Team BoF

A meetup of the debian.net infrastructure team and users.

What’s the current state of the service? What should we be improving?

debian.social BoF

A meetup of the debian.social team and community.

How are things going? What next?

DebConf Committee BoF

Meet the DebConf committee. See and hear us discussing this years and next years’ DebConf. Give us feedback and ask for improvements.

DebConf 27: In your city?

Session to discuss possible locations for DebConf27!

DebConf 26 is planned to be held in Santa Fe, Argentina. But we have no plans for DebConf27, yet.

Meet the Technical Committee

An opportunity to meet the members of the Debian Technical Committee who are in attendance at DebConf, learn about the work of the Technical Committee, and give us your feedback about things you think we could do differently.

Debian Python BoF

The annual Python Team BoF at DebConf! During this session we will discuss Python’s future in Debian and how people can help.

Whether you’re just using Python, or you would like to be involved in the Debian Python Team, this BoF is for you!

Debusine Workflow BoF

Discussion about what workflows would be useful to build out in Debusine, to support Debian development.

This BoF is aimed at Debian contributors who have experience with Debian’s infrastructure and are interested in recreating and/or extending it in Debusine.

Debusine is a general-purpose software factory tailored to the needs of a Debian-based distribution. It manages the scheduling and distribution of tasks to distributed worker machines. It’s free software, implemented in Python, and packaged in the Debian archive.

Closing Ceremony

We say farewell to DebConf 25 and look forward to DebConf 26!

Cross-toolchain package structure - a structured conversation

A discussion to work through the unresolved issues raised in #1065416, brokered by the Technical Committee.