On 1/26/07, Peter Nuttall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thats mainly due to losses in the team members as people have gone off to do other things. This is of course completely reasonable. The question for dc8 bids is this: Do you have enough people to get it done without placing a massive burden on them? Are you ready for people having to go look after their "real lives" and not be able to help?
Well, if _everybody_ has to go tend other stuff (this is real life too, btw), then it's difficult to pull a conference, yes. In the Argentina local-team, we have a core-team of about 8 people which are very committed to making it happen. And there's about 10 extra people (even some that are not listed in our local-team page) that are willing to help out with whatever is needed. I do not claim to predict the future, but I do have the feeling that if it were to be in Argentina, we would not lack any manpower. We are experienced at organizing events, handling money, delegating, etc. -- Besos, Marga _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
