On Fri, Nov 04, 2011 at 08:24:44AM +0100, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 08:58:14PM -0400, David Golden wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) > > <philippe.bru...@free.fr> wrote: > > > > We have two possible venues: > > > ** Carrefour Numérique, Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie ** > > > Price: free > > > > > > ** La Cantine ** > > > Price: we have a quote for 5700 EUR for the three days > > > > I vote for "free", particularly since I would guess that hotels on the > > outskirts are less expensive as well. I don't mind the limited > > opening hours of Carrefour Numérique, as we can always reconvene at > > the hotel after dinner for evening hacking. > > The biggest problem would seem to be the limit of 30 people. Or is it? > Have we hit 30 people the last couple of times? >
I think we were 29 in Amsterdam. As far as I remember, Vienna and Birmingham had less that 30 people too. > La Cantine would seem to be dependant on finding generous sponsors. > And if we had generous sponsors, I'd favor inviting more people from far away than going to the trendy place (which would be perfect if it were free). > > > We will have a weekly meeting on #perl-qa (irc.perl.org), every > > > Thursday at 13:00, for 15 minutes. > > > > Time zone? > > I suppose that that would be CET, which is UTC+1. > I knew I forgot something. :-) Yes, timezone of the hackathon location, which is Europe/Paris, or UTC+1 until the last Sunday of March (March 25), when we will switch to CEST, or UTC+2. -- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) No matter how you dress a cow, it still gives milk. (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #46 (Epic))