Ohh... good points. On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 07:33:25AM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote: > > > I just want to emphasize that although I have contributed some comments > on self-cooking, I am not arguing that it is a `magic solution' or that > it is desirable > http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/SelfCooking > > But I think it belongs in this discussion about food > > Just to clarify the alternatives, it is not > food vs. self-cook vs. find it yourself > > There are many hybrid options, e.g. at Interlaken (and potentially other > venues), breakfast can be provided at a low cost by a > hostel/accommodation provider. > > For hostels/hotels that charge for breakfast, it would be interesting to > know how many people are satisfied with cereal rather than a cooked > breakfast. Just having some large cereal boxes and a fridge for milk, > some fruit, bread, etc might cover breakfast at low cost.
Actually, this would make a lot of sense for breakfast. Considering breakfast is the meal that is most often not included, just setting out a bunch of bagels and coffee and toppings every day would make sense (and not be repetitive). As long as they can set out as much as we need, not enough for everyone. Speaking of which: has le camp been asked about an option without breakfast? (I am sure I've done it before but forgot the answer. It's a shame they won't make such simple accommodations for us...) - Richard -- | Richard Darst - rkd@ - pyke: up 30 days, 10:52 | http://rkd.zgib.net - pgp 0xBD356740 | "Ye shall know the truth and -- the truth shall make you free" _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
