Hi,
After last night's meeting, I spent some time thinking about the various
bids, and I must say I have a bit of a bad feeling about the German
two-bid stragegy.
First of all, note that this is my own opinion, not that of the whole
Mechelen team.
Having said that,
I understand that the reason
Hi
Wouter Verhelst wou...@debian.org writes:
Hi,
After last night's meeting, I spent some time thinking about the various
bids, and I must say I have a bit of a bad feeling about the German
two-bid stragegy.
I don't think this should be seen as two separate bids. It's just
variants of one
Once again we are nearing the end of the DebConf bid process,
https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Bid_process
Yesterday we held the bid status meeting, with questions to and from
the three active bid teams:
On 2014-02-14 10:23, Holger Levsen wrote:
*
It is fairly likely that we will have space for (late) new appointments
to the DebConf Committee.
The current (possibly stale) membership list is at:
https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf_Committee
If you are interested in joining yourself, or would like to propose
someone, please reply
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Wouter Verhelst wou...@debian.org wrote:
I understand that the reason for the two German bids is that this would
allow the team to negotiate better conditions from the two options if
they win the bid. While that is true, there is no reason why these
martin f krafft dijo [Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 10:01:27AM +0100]:
- Heidelberg
I'm concerned about With exclusive access, 24/7 is no problem.
But there will be limitations during DebCamp (or if we end up with
less than 350) when we are not the only ones (noise concerns,
etc.). We want also