Hi Jonathan, tl;dr: not all LeCamp beds are like those shown by Ana.
Le lundi, 26 novembre 2012 18.58:31, Jonathan Carter a écrit : > On 12-11-26 08:27 AM, Ana Guerrero wrote: > >> You can see from > >> http://www.groups.ch/images/haeuser/zusatz/K-0806-5487-6_20091202024753. > >> jpg?mt=1259761673 that the vertical wooden "beams" act as ladders. IMHO > >> non-disabled people of reasonable physical condition can enter the > >> upper beds without problems. > > > > Do you think it is possible doing it without touching the people who is > > sleeping next to you? > > I think this is going to be a problem for many people (myself included). > It's not that I'm trying to be full of problems or that I don't > necessarily trust other debconf attendees, but I just don't feel > comfortable not having my own space and space to store my things. When I > first saw the pictures of the sleeping places in the proposal at the > last Debconf I was kind of surprised by it. It means that I'll probably > have to find external accomodation and might end up being a slight > barrier for me to come to debconf. I understand (and can share part of) your concerns. Yet, as mentionned (on - team probably, sorry for that), Buildings 4 and 5 provide the most rustic accomodation. Other buildings such as Passerelle [0] provide a ladder to access the upper beds and lockers for your stuff. In my eyes, the standard LeCamp accomodation is similar to international youth hostels; some rooms are better and some are bigger + worse. Cheers, OdyX _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss
