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Re: [Debconf-team] DebConf13 accomodation/food/fees prices proposal



I'm also one of the people scratching my head about this.

>From an economic and technical viewpoint, many complex solutions are theoretically beautiful

Then they get blown out of the water by what is practical:

- Can volunteers who are only part time (e.g. arriving a day early to help out, or spouses) quickly get up to speed with all this, or will they end up getting frustrated and demotivated?

- How much extra effort to implement booking technology, compared to the effort of booking everyone at a single price?

- If groupings need to be adjusted later to optimize space, will we be prevented from doing so by the fact that people who have already spent significant effort choosing their colour and paying the price for that colour will be reluctant to change?

Looking at this discussion, my feeling is we just have a single rate for everybody and we ask Le Camp to make the necessary adjustments (e.g. removing mattresses in the bad dorms) so that it becomes fair



Richard Darst <rkd@zgib.net> wrote:
This whole subthread about color names illustrates why people like me
don't provide suggestions any more (which turns into a feedback loop).
Moray has an excellent point, making things more obscure is going to
lead to problems later. It would be best to make registration as
obvious as possible, without needing to dig through layers of things
to understand. Simplicity has been my overriding goal this year. Of
course, right now it seems that technical beauty is better and thus
discussing it won't help anything.

I realize that sending this message may have a demotivating effect,
but right now it looks like it is naysaying moray vs a highly
organized local team. It's just that the rest of us are no longer
invested since (in my case at least) the cost to benefit ratio is not
worth it. I just wanted to clarify that other people support moray's
viewpoints (not just here, but in general), and point out that DebConf
general consensus is being lost as most of us have given up arguing.
And now, it's too late to adjust team dynamics, so I leave it in the
localteam's able hands to figure it out and make it work.

- Richard

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