also sprach Sebastian Silva <sebastian@fuentelibre.org> [2015-04-06 20:07 +0200]: > So, the closer we have our children to us, the easier it will be > for both my wife and I to focus on the sprint and the conference. What sort of proximity are we talking about? The organisers of this "Forest Pedagogy", as you call it, have made it quite clear that they do not want the kids to return to their parents or be visited by their parents on a regular basis. They are intending to spend independent time with them and I am sure you well know that it costs a lot of time to split parents and kids, which is why they want to do that once only, ideally. (obviously, in case of need, this is not a hard requirement…) Does this make sense? If this is a showstopper for you, then please be aware that the venue is child-friendly by itself and we could have babysitters there. So the "forest pedagogy" is really just an optional add-on… -- .''`. martin f. krafft <madduck@debconf.org> @martinkrafft : :' : DebConf orga team `. `'` `- DebConf15: Heidelberg, Germany: http://debconf15.debconf.org DebConf16: Cape Town: https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf16
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