then again there are people who are coming along merely to lend their boxes for a compile farm - should they pay $20? They may just not turn up, which would be a bit of a pain.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 11:23:39+1200 Christopher Sawtell<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 21:12, you wrote: > > yes i move that all participants - installers and installees pay a > > fixed fee each ($5?? $10??) for the privilege. > > > > Its much easier to make a flat fee for all concerned. > > > > And David deserves the support. > > The normal charges from the OSTC are $10 per person, per evening, or > $25 per month, as many visits as you want. > > My own feeling it that we will probably be wanting to use the > facilities more intensively than one would for the normal 3 hour > 'evening session'. > > Perhaps it could be argued that a $20 fee would not be out of order, > ( $10 for card carrying members of the under-class ) and for an extra > $5 > you'd get the free use of the OSTC facilities for the rest of the > month. > > David: You might like to comment? > > > We need somewhere for all day, perhaps overnight & come back in the > > morning. Nowhere else suggested has this sort of facility with > > broadband connection. > > > > On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 > > > > 20:35:01+1200 Christopher Sawtell<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Yes, that's correct at the moment, I'm not sure about the venue. > > > There are several flights of stairs up to the OSTC room & no lift. > > > Also if we end up with many more than about dozen or so punters > > > who want installs done it will be somewhat, like very, cramped. > > > The other point about the OSTC is that David Kirk, quite > > > reasonably, will want to charge us for the use of the facilities. > > -- > C. S. > > --
