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This talk will give an overview of
what the Debian publicity team does
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and how they work and how you can
support them.
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Please give a warm round of applause to
Cédric Boutillier and his talk
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"Debian, a giant with a tiny voice"
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[Applause]
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I'm sorry, I have a kind of technical
problem.
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I don't remember the shortcut to bring
full screen in okular.
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Ctrl-Shift-P… ok, thank you.
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This is my first DebConf, so I would like
to take this opportunity to present myself
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I'm Cédric Boutillier, I'm known as boutil
on IRC and I'm a Debian member
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since 2012 and a couple of years before
that, I started contributing to Debian
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as a member of the ruby team.
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I also joined the french localization team
and I started to translate
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some announcements and that's how I became
part of the publicity team.
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What I will talk about today is
the structure of the publicity team,
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the various services we are handling in
the team and how you can in fact
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get involved in the team and promote
Debian through the publicity team.
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So, what is the structure of the team.
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It's a bit complicated because in fact the
publicity in Debian is for the moment
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two teams: the Press team and the
Publicity team.
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The members of the Press team are
delegated by the DPL and
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they can speak in the name of the project
when it's needed
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to contact for example journalists.
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They have a private mail alias
press@debian.org and they serve as a
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contact point for journalists and the
outside world.