Re: Plan around activities in case typhoon happens
Hey Dan, On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 4:12 AM, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote: > It turns out there are TWO lists, > > > From: debconf-team-requ...@lists.debconf.org > Message-ID: > > Welcome to the debconf-t...@lists.debconf.org mailing list! > = > > From: SmartList > Message-Id: <20180205024640.8e830...@bendel.debian.org> > > You have added to the subscriber list of: > > debconf-team@lists.debian.org > = > > Extremely frustrating. This is probaly due to migration from debconf.org domain into debian.org domain. > So Hector, please repost my second typhoon article, the one where I talk > about taxis, for me also. Thanks. I only figured out the second list now > so my post bounced. I think it hitted the list fine: https://lists.debian.org/debconf-team/2018/02/msg9.html Regards, -- Héctor Orón -.. . -... .. .- -. -.. . ...- . .-.. --- .--. . .-.
Re: Re: Plan around activities in case typhoon happens
Re: Plan around activities in case typhoon happens
It turns out there are TWO lists, From: debconf-team-requ...@lists.debconf.org Message-ID: Welcome to the debconf-t...@lists.debconf.org mailing list! = From: SmartList Message-Id: <20180205024640.8e830...@bendel.debian.org> You have added to the subscriber list of: debconf-team@lists.debian.org = Extremely frustrating. So Hector, please repost my second typhoon article, the one where I talk about taxis, for me also. Thanks. I only figured out the second list now so my post bounced.
Re: Plan around activities in case typhoon happens
On Sun, Feb 04, 2018 at 06:31:01PM +0100, Héctor Orón Martínez wrote: > Hello team, > > I contacted Dan Jacobson, from Taiwan, sent me this useful information > below. > > == 8< = > > OK. I tried to post this to debconf-t...@lists.debconf.org : > > Debconf18 will be held at the height of typhoon season in typhoon alley: > Taiwan. Therefore, > > Be sure all indoor events can still be held according to schedule even > if a national holiday is declared and all building staff are sent home, > etc. Check with the facilities on what contingency plans and legal > ramifications etc. Do it now and not only if a typhoon is declared. We have one extra day as typhoon buffer. If there is a typhoon day, we won't do anything since it might be dangerous to even walk from accommodation to venue. > Be sure all outdoor events have a backup plan B to become an alternative > indoor event. And/or one indoor event day X that can be swapped with > outdoor event day Y (separated by several days), just in case. > > == 8< = -- ChangZhuo Chen (陳昌倬) czchen@{czchen,debconf,debian}.org http://czchen.info/ Key fingerprint = BA04 346D C2E1 FE63 C790 8793 CC65 B0CD EC27 5D5B signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Plan around activities in case typhoon happens
Yes, be very sure in your discussions with the university that of what I might call Type I conferences: ones that can be rescheduled to e.g., the next week in case of typhoons. Type II conferences: ones that have a lot of international participants with airline tickets that have been purchased a year in advance with no flexibility in their worldwide schedules. 95% of conferences here in Taiwan are type I and that is what facilities staff will assume unless you make it clear to them. Also inquire about which building sections will still be available during a power failure, and back-up power supplies so audio-visual presentations can still continue. As far as transportation during any official Typhoon Declaration periods goes, on the event website of course even all taxi spots (airport, train station, etc.) would be listed along with other options. However make no official endorsement "that the conference staff said to still use them during a typhoon" (and thus are liable if accident occurs.) In all cases it is the participant's responsibility to get him/her self to/from the conference center, and the Committee take no responsibility for what happens outside the complex building. Any chauffeur/limousine services should be listed on the conference website but all contracts should be between the participant and the limousine service and not the Committee and the limousine service: i.e., we did not officially tell the participant to take any transportation service during the official National Typhoon Declaration Period and that a tree fell on the vehicle and injured... is not our responsibility!
Plan around activities in case typhoon happens
Hello team, I contacted Dan Jacobson, from Taiwan, sent me this useful information below. == 8< = OK. I tried to post this to debconf-t...@lists.debconf.org : Debconf18 will be held at the height of typhoon season in typhoon alley: Taiwan. Therefore, Be sure all indoor events can still be held according to schedule even if a national holiday is declared and all building staff are sent home, etc. Check with the facilities on what contingency plans and legal ramifications etc. Do it now and not only if a typhoon is declared. Be sure all outdoor events have a backup plan B to become an alternative indoor event. And/or one indoor event day X that can be swapped with outdoor event day Y (separated by several days), just in case. == 8< =