Hi to all,
3. I think WRS was going to look into some lodging options? Any update on that? I imagine you guys are probably still working on things.
I´ve talked to Mr. Gemkow about this. We´ll do the reservations together. Can somebody tell me how much rooms we need a) in the hotel next to the university (60-100 Euro) b) in a youth hostel in Stuttgart downtown (35 minutes to reach the university) for the dates April 29, April 30 and May 1 What do you think about a social event on Saturday evening. I would suggest a wine tasting in a traditional Stuttgart vineyard. WRS can organize this. See you in Stuttgart Hans-Ulrich Schmid Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stuttgart GmbH Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation FIR_st - Forum IT-Region Stuttgart Friedrichstr. 10 70174 Stuttgart www.first.region-stuttgart.de www.opensource.region-stuttgart.de www.competenzatlas.de www.region-stuttgart.de Tel ++49.711.22835 - 27 Tel mobil ++49.172.7310463 Fax ++49.711.22835 - 55
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: wineconf-admin(a)winehq.org [mailto:wineconf-admin(a)winehq.org]Im Auftrag von Brian Vincent Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. Januar 2005 07:13 An: wineconf(a)winehq.org Betreff: Re: Date/Rooms
We've gotten over 4m (!) of snow in the past few days, so I'm taking off and going skiing. Since I'll be offline for a few days I just wanted to follow up and make sure I'm clear on where we're at:
1. Mr. Gemkow has a definite reservation for Apr 30 / May 1 for 3 rooms at the University. At this point, is there any problem with the meeting space? Can this item be considered completed?
2. No one on wine-devel seemed to have a problem with the dates, and Jeremy confirmed Alexandre can make it. So everything seems good there.
3. I think WRS was going to look into some lodging options? Any update on that? I imagine you guys are probably still working on things.
I mentioned I would put together a web page and announcement at the end of the week. Michael sent some excellent info on Stuttgart, such as how to arrange transportation and some hostel info. It's a great start for a web page. I'd like everyone here to review it first, so perhaps it would be best if I put those two things off until Monday. I can put together an announcement and web page on Sunday, email the list, and then when I wake up on Monday morning I can make any changes you guys have.
Regarding SambaXP - I'm quite excited we might be able to coordinate some developers getting together. I mentioned to Andrew Bartlett I'd email samba-technical when we had plans together. Anyone care if I send the announcement to them at the same time?
Should we come up with a way to keep track of people coming? I wouldn't mind just having people email me personally and then adding them to the web page.
-Brian _______________________________________________ wineconf mailing list wineconf(a)winehq.org http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wineconf
Hans-Ulrich Schmid wrote:
Hi to all,
3. I think WRS was going to look into some lodging options? Any update on that? I imagine you guys are probably still working on things.
I´ve talked to Mr. Gemkow about this. We´ll do the reservations together. Can somebody tell me how much rooms we need a) in the hotel next to the university (60-100 Euro) b) in a youth hostel in Stuttgart downtown (35 minutes to reach the university) for the dates April 29, April 30 and May 1
Last year's experience has shown that almost everybody favored the cheaper accommodation. How much is the hostel?
What do you think about a social event on Saturday evening. I would suggest a wine tasting in a traditional Stuttgart vineyard. WRS can organize this.
I brought a bottle of Wine to wineconf. A few others did as well. I think the consensus is that the wine hackers are not avid wine drinkers. People also complained about "too early in the day".
See you in Stuttgart
Hans-Ulrich Schmid
Shachar -- Shachar Shemesh Lingnu Open Source Consulting ltd. http://www.lingnu.com/
Hello Shachar, Shachar Shemesh wrote: > Hans-Ulrich Schmid wrote: >>> 3. I think WRS was going to look into some lodging options? Any >>> update on that? I imagine you guys are probably still working on >>> things. >>> >> >> >> I´ve talked to Mr. Gemkow about this. We´ll do the reservations >> together. Can somebody tell me how much rooms we need >> a) in the hotel next to the university (60-100 Euro) >> b) in a youth hostel in Stuttgart downtown (35 minutes to reach the >> university) >> for the dates April 29, April 30 and May 1 >> >> > Last year's experience has shown that almost everybody favored the > cheaper accommodation. How much is the hostel? Wait, wait, not so fast. Two things to know about the hostel (afaik): - no single rooms, don't know up to how many people they have per room - shared bath room/toillets - they may have an age limit bye michael > >> What do you think about a social event on Saturday evening. I would >> suggest a wine tasting in a traditional Stuttgart vineyard. WRS can >> organize this. >> >> > I brought a bottle of Wine to wineconf. A few others did as well. I > think the consensus is that the wine hackers are not avid wine drinkers. > People also complained about "too early in the day". > >> See you in Stuttgart >> >> Hans-Ulrich Schmid >> >> > Shachar > -- Michael Stefaniuc Tel.: +49-711-96437-199 System Administration Fax.: +49-711-96437-111 Red Hat GmbH Email: mstefani(a)redhat.com Hauptstaetterstr. 58 http://www.redhat.de/ D-70178 Stuttgart
As it was written in the Book of Shachar Shemesh <wine-devel(a)shemesh.biz>:
Last year's experience has shown that almost everybody favored the cheaper accommodation. How much is the hostel?
As I recall, only Boaz and Juan stayed in the hostel. Everyone else stayed at the hotel and that was about $60USD. As far as a room count goes, I don't have a good estimate. Jeremy, any ideas? I would guess 40 rooms? I think last year we had about 15 people at the Best Western, plus about 6 or 7 CodeWeavers folks at another place. -Brian
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