Hi,
WineConf 2010 is taking shape: the date has been set and we are now in
the final stages of picking the venue.
The host city: Paris
The date: Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st of November
So mark the date in your calendar and start booking your plane tickets;
this will be the place to be for Wine developers.
Note that most further communication will happen on the
wineconf(a)winehq.org mailing list so subscribe there to get all the
details. You will also find all the details you need as they become
available on WineConf 2010's Wiki page:
http://wiki.winehq.org/WineConf2010
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Dear All:
I am very much looking forward to going to WineConf this year as I did not
have the opportunity to go previously.
I am looking to book tickets soon and was wondering if there are good times
to arrive and come back.
For example I like Paris and would not mind arriving on Thursday and leaving
perhaps Monday morning or late Sunday but I don't know when others plan to
arrive or leave. Do these sound like reasonable dates?
I dont really know anyone in Paris so I don't want to be there all by
myself.
Looking forward to hearing from all of you.
Misha
> On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Misha Koshelev <misha680 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am looking to book tickets soon and was wondering if there are good times
> > to arrive and come back.
> > For example I like Paris and would not mind arriving on Thursday and leaving
> > perhaps Monday morning or late Sunday but I don't know when others plan to
> > arrive or leave. Do these sound like reasonable dates?
> >
> > I dont really know anyone in Paris so I don't want to be there all by
> > myself.
>
> I was somewhat foolishly hoping to rope a few people into renting
> bicycles and doing a day tour somewhere the day before Wineconf.
> Haven't thought it through yet, though.
>
> For what it's worth, the city has cheap bike rental stands all over,
> http://www.velib.paris.fr/
> though the bikes are said to be heavy, and you have to
> use a credit card *with a microchip* (US ones lack them)
> to rent there.
> - Dan
>
That sounds like it'd be fun. I'd be up.
Oh and minor technical note - AmEx has chips (I think its a special card).
Anyway I'm hoping to book soon (tomorrow or next day maybe?) but I
guess if people haven't
made plans yet I can wait...
Right now prices are reasonable so...
Thx
Misha
Hi,
I'm just curious whether we are going to get a Wineconf in 2010? Or was
it 'decided', due to the economic issues currently for example, to skip
this year?
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Cheers,
Paul.