also sprach Giacomo Catenazzi <cate@debian.org> [2015-02-25 09:52 +0100]:
> No. Having no default is not acceptable for registration people.
> It cause us to send many many mails to remember people to set
> something sensible.
As others have pointed out: unless a choice is made, the
registration cannot be completed. I think that alleviates your
concern, doesn't it?
also sprach Philip Hands <phil@hands.com> [2015-02-25 10:16 +0100]:
> In that case, how about making the default option:
>
> I will be happy eat whatever is provided (see catering notes).
>
> then if people fail to express themselves and subsequently try to
> complian they just get pointed at that setting and told that they should
> have chosen something else.
Also an interesting proposal, which would make it:
At DebConf15, we will be serving a variety of foods, sourced
mostly from regional partners, and featuring local as well as
non-local dishes. The baseline will be vegetarian and meat/fish
shall be served as a side dish. Special requirements will be
catered to without exception, if at all possible.
Food preferences:
* I will be happy to eat whatever is provided [default]
* I am lacto-ovo vegetarian, don't provide meat/fish for me
* I am strict vegetarian (vegan), don't provide any animal products for me
* Other (please use field below to let us know)
Additional notes and restrictions — please be as concrete as
possible and avoid from abusing this field. If any questions
arise, please contact the organisers:
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