Andreas Tille

Accepted Talks:

Making Things Happen in Debian: Changelog, Methods, Lessons Learned

This talk reflects on two years as Debian Project Leader and on the experience of helping coordinate a large, global Free Software project built around volunteer contributions and a do-ocratic culture. I will give a brief “DPL changelog”: what I originally set out to do, which topics shaped the two years, and what we managed to accomplish together as a project.

The main focus of the talk is on methods and day-to-day project coordination. I will discuss how communication, decision making, and collaboration work in practice inside Debian, including the role modern tools such as LLMs played in my work as DPL. Rather than presenting AI as a solution in itself, I want to share practical experiences: where these tools helped with communication, structuring information, or handling repetitive tasks, and where their limitations became visible.

The final part covers lessons learned from working in Debian’s highly distributed volunteer environment. I will reflect on what helps collaboration succeed, where friction can arise, and how Debian adapts to technical and social change while staying grounded in its core values. I also want to touch on sustainable team structures — for example how the Debian Med team continued to work successfully while I stepped back during my DPL terms — as well as Debian’s tradition of strong package ownership and how this influences maintenance and collaboration across the project.

Packaging workshop

I would like to provide a practical packaging workshop based on the Bug of the Day initiative. I want to demonstrate how I turn an existing Debian package into a Git repository, fix a bug and discuss some packaging aspects when doing so. The main foxus is to enable participants to work effectively on Debian bugs.