Re: [Debconf-team] March 31st update - accomodation
Hey Steve,
> FWIW, Canonical did this in Extremadura because it was the option that was
> presented; but I for one would have greatly preferred accomodations closer
> to the rest of the attendees instead of being partitioned off in a corporate
> ghetto... :) If you're going to offer separate accomodations to corporate
> attendees, I hope they're not so far away this time.
On contrary, those who want the "more expensive" stuff will get the
same in our "main" hotel Bosna where almost everybody else will be. As
they do have couple of apartments over there. Even if we are talking
about "ultra" exclusive stuff which are apartments in govt. building,
that same building is in the same street as Bosna and Venue, so there
will be no separation this year :)
Adnan
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org> wrote:
> (Cc:ing you, since the list server is bouncing all mail from my server due
> to a wrong HELO SMTP check.)
>
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 11:07:12AM -0300, Margarita Manterola wrote:
>
>> There are some DebConf attendees that prefer to go to a more expensive
>> hotel, and pay and arrange that themselves (Canonical or HP employees
>> have done this in the past, for example) . Are there any other options
>> in the neighborhood, that we could maybe recommend to such people? If
>> so, it would reduce the apparent load on these hotels.
>
> FWIW, Canonical did this in Extremadura because it was the option that was
> presented; but I for one would have greatly preferred accomodations closer
> to the rest of the attendees instead of being partitioned off in a corporate
> ghetto... :) If you're going to offer separate accomodations to corporate
> attendees, I hope they're not so far away this time.
>
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