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About info point (was: Re: [Debconf-team] Sarajevo report)



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On 07/05/2006 10:27 AM, Andreas Barth wrote:
> * Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) (felipe@cathedrallabs.org) [060705 04:02]:
> 
>>	Althought I understand that the hotel frontdesk would help
>>the Orga Team, a couple of things became pretty clear during the
>>DebConf6 while we were at the Info Desk:
>>
>>1) The Info Desk is needed, the hotel's front desk could help us
>>   (and of course they can help us a *lot*), but we still need to
>>   deal with more specific information (things that we borrow,
>>   doubts about the conference detail, schedules).
>>
>>2) We should ask for passport identification to give the bags and
>>   badges (if not the password, some kind of government document).
>>   This point has a strong relation with (1), I understand that
>>   hotel can relief us from deal with the rooms and related things
>>   (which would be great and marga will love it) but I think that
>>   we should still take care of bags, proceedings and general DC
>>   information.
> 
> If the hotel is really clever about, we could perhaps integrate the info
> point with the reception, i.e. they have to check the IDs, and the info
> desk is so near that any trouble can directly handed over?

	Sure, we just need to check if they fit us in the Front Desk
(I mean, we have lots of bags and also the notebooks, maybe it is
going to be a litle bit small for the hotel crew and DebConf crew),
if it is not possible to host everybody in the same room, maybe in
a very close place. It has a great chance to work very well.

	The main point is to state that we still need the Info
Point, no matter we are at the hotel or not, of course we can
remove lots of things from our shoulders if we have smart hotel (or
wherever we are) front desk, but we still need to check for a place
to build the info point. :)

	Kind regards,

- --
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw)
"Debian. Freedom to code. Code to freedom!"
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