Probably we need a standard method to decide each year where to do the Debian Conference. A two phase aproach can be valid, i think. First, some people interested in collaborate in the organization can offer their options. Second, some days to allow the people to vote that real options. El 20 Oct 2001 a las 11:33PM +0200, Andreas Schuldei escribio: > * Russell Coker (russell@coker.com.au) [011020 16:46]: > > I believe that Western Europe has a higher density of geeks who can afford > > such things than Canada and northern USA. > > On IRC I did get the impression that people (mostly americans > were online and active, as far as I could tell) did not really > care. (Danger! subjectiv impression!) It would really be a pitty > if there was a conference in a gallaxy far, far away and no one > attended. It would perhaps be important to get an impression > (numbers) of where people were who cared to attend and where they > could/would go. Is some kind of voting possible? -- Andres Seco Hernandez - http://andressh.alamin.org AndresSH@alamin.org - AndresSH@debian.org GnuPG public information: pub 1024D/3A48C934 E61C 08A9 EBC8 12E4 F363 E359 EDAC BE0B 3A48 C934 -------------------------------------------------- Alamin GSM SMS Gateway - http://www.alamin.org Debian GNU/Linux - http://www.debian.org Grupo de Usuarios de GNU/Linux de Guadalajara y alrededores - http://www.gulalcarria.org --------------------------------------------------
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