[med-svn] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianMed/Meeting/Southport2012" by SteffenMoeller

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Comment:
added schedule, reformulated sponsoring

  ||15|| Jim Procter      ||                  || (Jalview) ||    (UK) || || || ||
  ||16|| Sascha Steinbiss || sur_zbh.uni-hamburg.de     || U Hamburg || Hamburg (D)       || Friday || Monday ||  ||
  ||17|| Stuart Owen      ||                  || U Manchester (Seek) || Manchester (UK) || || || ||
+ ||18|| ?                ||                  ||              (workflows) || Barcelona (E) || || ||
- == People to invite ==
- 
- Other than those who follow the Debian Med packaging list, there are some other Debian people who maintain related packages.  From my (Tim B ) personal point of view I'd like to invite some Ubuntu MoTU maintainers - not necessarily ones who just do biomed stuff.  I'd also like to bring in upstream authors of actively developed software.  For eg., EMBOSS was represented by Peter Rice last time.  Qiime is of particular interest. Galaxy and its dependencies warrants a packaging team all to itself.
  
  == Sponsorship ==
  
- Without wanting to taint the non-corporate volunteer nature of Debian, attending these events is expensive.  I'm hoping to get some sponsorship.  I have a couple of ideas but suggestions are welcome.
+ Without wanting to taint the non-corporate volunteer nature of Debian, attending these events is expensive.  We thank Debian for supporting the travel of its developers and all the employing institutions for their support. And quite some participants pay the travel from their private pockets. Sponsors for food and travel are welcome.
  
  == Agenda ==
  
@@ -104, +102 @@

   * Review of what came up on the mailing list
    * Renaming of user-executable files to fully comply with Debian Policy for scientific packages (like omitting .pl suffix)
  
+ == Schedule ==
+ 
+  * Thursday: Arrival of participants / trainers for FPGA tutorial
+  * Friday:
+   *  9-19: FPGA tutorial, breaks for coffee and lunch as it fits
+   * 19-21: dinner
+   * 21-22: icebreaking 7-15min talk series: how Debian helps today and after this sprint
+    * Laszlo and Piero: structure prediction
+    * tba: alignments
+    * tba: workflows
+   * 23-24: discussions and planning of synchronisation points on Sat/Sun 
+  * Saturday/Sunday: roundtable work, planning, discussion and writing
+   * unplanned  discussions over breakfast
+   * teams start whenever breakfast ends
+   * joint lunch
+   * coffee+tea+biscuits?
+   * joint dinner
+   * more teamwork
+  * Monday: joint breakfast and group travel to airports
+ 
  == Related meetings ==
  
  It's worth noting for those not in the know that there is some symbiosis between this sprint event and the annual [[http://www.open-bio.org/wiki/Codefest_2011|BOSC Codefest]] which is held before the [[http://www.iscb.org/ismbeccb2011|ISMB conference]].  Though the meetings are quite different in focus, they have recently engaged many of the same people and projects.



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