Re: [Openstack] Discussion on October Design Summit Locations

2011-05-05 Thread Marcelo Martins
I agree with Miami for October period. Anywhere up north on the east cost will be cold and there is the possibly of snow and snow storms during that time, no ? Miami will have a perfect weather and atmosphere. It's has pretty good international airport hub and it would also be good for

Re: [Openstack] Discussion on October Design Summit Locations

2011-05-05 Thread Chmouel Boudjnah
Soren Hansen so...@linux2go.dk writes: 2011/5/4 Rick Clark r...@openstack.org: On 05/04/2011 06:58 AM, Soren Hansen wrote: 2011/5/3 Stephen Spectorstephen.spec...@openstack.org: Finally, Hawaii sounds great until you see the cost of a Diet Coke in a hotel – it is just too expensive. Heh..

Re: [Openstack] Discussion on October Design Summit Locations

2011-05-04 Thread Rick Clark
On 05/04/2011 06:58 AM, Soren Hansen wrote: 2011/5/3 Stephen Spectorstephen.spec...@openstack.org: Finally, Hawaii sounds great until you see the cost of a Diet Coke in a hotel – it is just too expensive. Heh.. Have you even been to Europe? :) At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Prague, the

Re: [Openstack] Discussion on October Design Summit Locations

2011-05-04 Thread Soren Hansen
2011/5/4 Rick Clark r...@openstack.org: On 05/04/2011 06:58 AM, Soren Hansen wrote: 2011/5/3 Stephen Spectorstephen.spec...@openstack.org: Finally, Hawaii sounds great until you see the cost of a Diet Coke in a hotel – it is just too expensive. Heh.. Have you even been to Europe? :) At the

Re: [Openstack] Discussion on October Design Summit Locations

2011-05-04 Thread Stephen Spector
On 5/3/11 8:44 PM, Devin Carlen devin.car...@gmail.com wrote: There was a lot of talk earlier about Seattle and there seemed to be a fair amount of interest. Devin Devin: Seattle was discussed but I thought that we should go to the East Coast in the US as we did the West Coast last week.

Re: [Openstack] Discussion on October Design Summit Locations

2011-05-04 Thread Colin Nicholson
+1, the extra 6 hours to the west coast after 7 to the east coast was a killer. Not that CA wasn't nice though Colin On 04/05/11 17:05, Diego Parrilla Santamaría wrote: East Coast in the US is much better for European attendes like us. An international airport hub should help a lot too.

Re: [Openstack] Discussion on October Design Summit Locations

2011-05-04 Thread Soo Choi
+1 I think the East Coast could use some OpenStack love. Cheers, Soo On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Colin Nicholson co...@colinn.com wrote: +1, the extra 6 hours to the west coast after 7 to the east coast was a killer. Not that CA wasn't nice though Colin On 04/05/11 17:05,

Re: [Openstack] Discussion on October Design Summit Locations

2011-05-04 Thread Andrew Shafer
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Re: [Openstack] Discussion on October Design Summit Locations

2011-05-04 Thread Thomas Goirand
- Original message - In regard to Asia, how about Singapore? English-speaking centrally located between Europe, Asia, and Australia / New Zealand, and not really any more expensive than Korea or Japan in terms of travel from the US. Oh, and being on the equator, the weather will be

Re: [Openstack] Discussion on October Design Summit Locations

2011-05-03 Thread Devin Carlen
There was a lot of talk earlier about Seattle and there seemed to be a fair amount of interest. Devin On May 3, 2011, at 2:49 PM, Stephen Spector wrote: Team: As we all are interested in where the next event is located I thought I would send out a recap of the meeting I had last week at

Re: [Openstack] Discussion on October Design Summit Locations

2011-05-03 Thread Thomas Goirand
- Original message - As for Europe, the consensus in the room was that we don't have too many developers in Europe at this time and almost everyone would need to travel which would increase costs across the community as well as limit the number of developers who could attend as