On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 11:49:31PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>
>To the rest of you - please go ahead and book travel if you haven't
>already. Next, let's work out what rooms we need and who's sharing.
>
>I'm struggling for network while travelling Canada at the moment, so
>I'll get onto that at the weekend...

Sorry, took much longer than planned to get back to this... :-(

We have the following people wanting to stay at the Holiday Inn
Express, TTBOMK:

Name                    ARR             DEP     Booked?
Steve McIntyre          Sat             Thu     Yes - corporate travel
Martin Zobel-Helas      Sun?            Thu?    Yes - corporate travel
Lucas Kanashiro         Sun?            Thu?    No? - ???

Jimmy Kaplowitz         Sun             Thu     Yes - Debian group
Luca Filipozzi          Sun             Wed?    No  - Debian group
Tomasz Rybak            Sun             Thu     Yes - Debian group
Thomas Lange            Sun             Thu     Yes - Debian group
Helen Koike             Sun             Thu?    No  - Debian group
Thomas Goirand          Sat             Wed     No  - Debian group

That's my best *guess* at the setup we have at the moment. If you're
in the list here, please respond and confirm with the days you're
needing accommodation for and whether or not you already have a room
booking. I'm thinking that we're going to need 4 rooms to cover the
Debian-sponsored group:

 1. Sun-Thu (Jimmy and Luca sharing)
 2. Sat-Wed (Thomas Goirand)
 3. Sun-Thu (Thomas Lange and Tomasz sharing)
 4. Sun-Thu (Helen)

Does that work for everybody? We'll need to double-check on rooms
bookings (can we share in all the rooms?) and maybe change the names
attached to some of them.

Also: Lucas also wants to join us at the same hotel, but I';m not sure
who's paying for him - Collabora?

Sorry for keeping you all hanging for a few days. Let's try and get
this finished off...

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                [email protected]
"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that
 English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on
 occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them
 unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary."  -- James D. Nicoll

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