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Re: [Debconf-discuss] DebConf dress code (was: Banski Dvor do's and don'ts)



> Any kind of shoes and clothes will do. The problem was that David was barefoot.
> I am sorry to impose this on you, i personally don't see a problem if
> someone wants to walk without shoes.

I absolutely agree with this, and am of opinion that people
could/should walk looking whatever they want to. If you want I could
talk to somebody so this could/would be tolerated in future.

This is a cultural building but most certainly isn't army.

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Velimir Iveljic
<velimir.lists@foolcontrol.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Giovanni Mascellani <gio@debian.org> wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> On 18/07/2011 15:34, Paul Wise wrote:
>>> On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Jimmy Kaplowitz <jimmy@debian.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Question for Velimir: are casual/athletic but covered street shoes such as
>>>> sneakers or running shoes sufficient to satisfy the Banski Dvor manager, or are
>>>> formal business/dress shoes required?
>>>
>>> Sandals appear to be fine, I've been wearing them and received no
>>> comment from the reception guy.
>>
>> Since I'm planning to have sandals too, please let me know if there are
>> problems with them. I can bring closed shoes too, but I'd like to know
>> before leaving (which will occur on 23rd July).
>>
>> Thanks, Giovanni (who is looking forward to arrive to his first DebConf,
>> but in the meantime has to finish to write his thesis).
>> --
>> Giovanni Mascellani <mascellani@poisson.phc.unipi.it>
>> Pisa, Italy
>>
>> Web: http://poisson.phc.unipi.it/~mascellani
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>>
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>
> Hi,
>
> I wont repeat what Jimmy said, all that is same here in Banja Luka.
>
> Any kind of shoes and clothes will do. The problem was that David was barefoot.
> I am sorry to impose this on you, i personally don't see a problem if
> someone wants to walk without shoes.
>
> Velimir
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Adnan

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