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Re: [Debconf-team] A better budget analysis



On 30/10/12 23:22, Holger Levsen wrote:
> On Dienstag, 30. Oktober 2012, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
>> So only 1/6 of the beds is really bad. And at least to me they all seem

`really bad' is probably not the type of memories we want people to have

As suggested in my other thread, maybe we rip out 33% of the beds in
those `bad dorms' so that the people can have spaces between them.


>> better or at least equal to the 80 beds in the big tents in Interlaken.
>> All the other beds available at Balmer's in Interlaken are about the
>> same quality as the beds at Le Camp.
> 
> I'd actually say the average beds+rooms are better in Le Camp then at 
> Balmers...

Please remember the Interlaken tent beds were not in their normal
position.  The tents were closed for winter and the beds all pushed
alongside each other for cleaning.  In the summer, they push the beds
out to each side of the tent and you can stand in the middle, so nobody
is actually lying down 20 centimeters from the next person like in Le Camp:

http://layer-acht.org/fotos/670_Switzerland_DC13-pre/20121027_027_Sm.jpg.61.html

Also, Le Camp expects us to fill 100% of the beds, even the `really bad'
ones before anybody can camp in a tent.

Balmer's doesn't care if we don't fill all the beds.  There is a real
campsite next door.  People can go there if they want.  This is what I
mean when I keep bringing up the word `flexibility'



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