Hi Folks,
The nature of FOSDEM means that people can stay wherever they like. And
the FOSDEM page itself lists a bunch of places, including a bunch of
inexpensive options.
However, I thought it would be useful to pick a 'default' hotel; that's
where I and all the CodeWeavers folks will be staying, so other people
from Wine might want to stay there as well.
We have chosen the Best Western Hotel Royal Centre:
http://www.royalcentre.be/
It's fairly close to the Grand Place, which Wolfram suggested. It is a
fair way from FOSDEM itself. But I gather that most hotels are, so
we're not unique in that regard. Google transit suggests it's faster on
the public transit (30 minutes) than the hotel Mozilla used last year,
so it doesn't seem worse than most.
We were quoted a rate of 89 Euros per night, and we were told that rate
would be offered to anyone else that called. Of course, we're fairly
naive, so maybe you can get an even better deal...<grin>
You may need to call or email them; when I tried their online system
yesterday, it wasn't working.
One key feature of this hotel was a bar, which means people have a place
to connect. So that's where I'll be on Friday, testing Alexandre's
claim that Belgian beers are the best... <grin>
Cheers,
Jeremy
Hi,
I'm the main guy behind http://win-builds.org which is a project to
bring package management and packages _for_ Windows (through
cross-compilation) and _on_ Windows (directly).
The ultimate goal is to put an end to the compilation and building mess
of free software when it comes to Windows; should give enough work for a
few more years.
I'd like to do a presentation about this project and mingw-w64 at
FOSDEM 2014. I know proposals go through pentabarf but I think I need,
at least for politeness, to ask here first.
The topic is not Wine and I'm not really involved in the Wine community
either; the target audience is also probably not so much the Wine
community but more general.
That said, I still believe a presentation in the wine devroom is
appropriate.
I was pondering going for a maintrack talk at first but it didn't feel
completely right (scale, slight topic mismatch and not really a format I
would feel comfortable with). That made me look for a devroom instead.
Last year, a windows-only topic in the LibreOffice devroom attracted
quite a lot of people who didn't attend the other talks. This makes me
believe there can be an audience from outside the wine community for
such talks: getting your free software running on Windows or getting
others' free software to run on your Windows.
PS: I'm on #winehackers as "adrien" so you can ask me questions there if
you want.
PPS: apologies if you get two messages since I'm re-sending using the
right email address (the other one wasn't registered and the list is
subscriber-only).
Regards,
Adrien Nader
http://win-builds.org
Hi,
I'm the main guy behind http://win-builds.org which is a project to
bring package management and packages _for_ Windows (through
cross-compilation) and _on_ Windows (directly).
The ultimate goal is to put an end to the compilation and building mess
of free software when it comes to Windows; should give enough work for a
few more years.
I'd like to do a presentation about this project and mingw-w64 at
FOSDEM 2014. I know proposals go through pentabarf but I think I need,
at least for politeness, to ask here first.
The topic is not Wine and I'm not really involved in the Wine community
either; the target audience is also probably not so much the Wine
community but more general.
That said, I still believe a presentation in the wine devroom is
appropriate.
I was pondering going for a maintrack talk at first but it didn't feel
completely right (scale, slight topic mismatch and not really a format I
would feel comfortable with). That made me look for a devroom instead.
Last year, a windows-only topic in the LibreOffice devroom attracted
quite a lot of people who didn't attend the other talks. This makes me
believe there can be an audience from outside the wine community for
such talks: getting your free software running on Windows or getting
others' free software to run on your Windows.
PS: I'm on #winehackers as "adrien" so you can ask me questions there if
you want.
Regards,
Adrien Nader
http://win-builds.org