My experience at MiniDebConf Campinas 2026

Last week, I spent the entire week in Campinas attending MiniDebConf and MiniDebCamp. The Debian Brazil community organizes this event every year, and this year's edition was the biggest so far.

During MiniDebCamp, I sponsored a few uploads and spent two days teaching packaging to two participants. I usually teach packaging online, so it was refreshing to do it in person. I believe the experience was much better than teaching online.

One of my mentees introduced me to the DDTSS (Debian Distributed Translation Server Satellite). Even though there are many i18n contributors in Brazil, this was my first time learning about this system. I plan to contribute to translations over the next few weeks using DDTSS.

My Activities

NOTE: I translated every talk title; the original titles are in PT-BR, so some details may have been lost in translation.

I presented three talks and led one BoF session. The talks are all available on Debian's Peertube:

You can also find my slides at people.d.o.

My first talk was a showcase of dh-make-vim, a tool I created and have been using for a few months. Some people tested it and found bugs, which was really nice to see.

My second talk was essentially a live version of my blog post Zero-Code Instrumentation of an Envoy TCP Proxy using eBPF.

I also gave a lightning talk about something many people are not aware of: non-uploading DDs can also sponsor uploads.

If you're interested, this bug report provides more context: tracker.debian.org: Signed by field is missing when sponsoring as DD non-uploading

Finally, I led the BoF session "Experiences, lessons learned, and next steps from the mentoring sessions". This was my favorite session, we had many participants with different perspectives and ideas, which led to a very engaging discussion. I'm still working on the action plans and I plan to release them soon.

Here are some photos of these activities:

Mentorship BoF

Mentorship BoF

DD non-uploading can upload talk

dh-make-vim showcase

Zero-Code Instrumentation showcase

My favorite activities

This is a list, in no particular order, of some of the sessions I enjoyed the most:

Unfortunatly, I couldn't attend everything I was interested in, as always.

DayTrip - The Brazilian Particle Accelerator

Sirius is the largest and most complex scientific infrastructure ever built in Brazil and one of the most advanced synchrotron light sources in the world. My jaw dropped the entire time; it's hard to describe how incredible this is.

My favorite detail: they're running Debian :)

Wrap up

I believe this was the best MiniDebConf Brazil so far. There were many other things I chose not to include here, as this post is already quite long. Still, here are a few more highlights:


Written on 2026-04-30.