Am 06.03.2015 um 12:14 schrieb Richard Frith-Macdonald: > On 5 Mar 2015, at 12:54, Ivan Vučica <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Seven, including Gregory and me. >> >> So to confirm: - who would be unable to attend if we had event in >> Vienna (majority of interest so far)? - who would be unable to >> attend if we had event in Dublin (possibly easier to get to for >> more people)? > > I can not attend Vienna (because of the dates). > > Dublin is easiest (apart from somewhere in the UK like Cambridge or > London of course) for me to got to, but really in my case timing is > more of an issue than location (though obviously places which take > more than a day to get to, provide more timing challenges) and I'm > certainly willing to consider other alternative locations.
I have stayed out of this discussion because I don't have much time to send on GNUstep at the moment and I rather spend that on fixing bugs. I really would love to come to a GNUstep anniversary meeting, but wont be able to promise anything in advance. I think the first criteria for this meeting should be what we want to achieve with it and where this could be done best. We will need at least some room to meet in and it should be easily accessible. I am not totally sure but I think I have been to a Linuxweek in Vienna before, if that is the conference that takes place in the town hall, and that was rather disappointing. Even the old Linuxtag, when it still took place in Karlsruhe, ages ago, was more interesting. And none of the Vienna based GNUstep developers even attended that conference. another cometogether in Cambridge would be the the best option for me, but David seems have to lost interest in GNUstep :-( Apart from that having our own rooms in Dublin if Ivan can arrange for that, seems best. Just like Riccardo I have the fondest memory of the meeting in Les Marecottes, but this is no longer an option. Fred _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
