Hello,
we tried to find out how to get from hotel Rex to conference and found this:
http://www.gis.zh.ch/zvv/
After you enter addresses, you get attached screenshot. Now, I have no idea
what does it actually mean. These questions come to my mind:
* Is is a bus, train, or something else?
* What is the number of it? I.e. bus number X
* What time does it go?
It seems I have no clue about Zurich transportation system. Anybody can help?
Thanks,
Martin
Hi folks,
So, I've spent some time on the Hotel page that Mike Hearn has outlined:
http://www.booking.com/searchresults.html?from_as=1;city=-2554935&ssne=Z%C3…
These are also interesting:
http://directrooms.com/switzerland/maps/zurich-city-centre-maps.htmhttp://en.venere.com/hotels_zurich/
...and I realize that I'm stumped.
I would like to find a hotel that has the following qualities:
1) Is moderately priced, so everyone is willing to stay there.
2) Has Internet access
3) Is fairly close to Google's office
4) Has a bar that we can encourage everyone to gather
at on Friday.
As far as I can tell, we're not going to get all of those things.
Specifically, price collides badly with being close to the
meeting site, at least as far as I can tell.
As a guideline, I was trying to get the price down below an
average of 150 CHF per night or so (1 CHF ~= .6 Euros, ~= .8 USD).
I was hoping that some native, or even just a native German speaker
would be willing to help out. I'm willing to make phone calls and
to try to negotiate block rates, if someone would make a list of
likely hotels to try.
The things I can't figure out from my desk here in the US are as follows:
1. Is it a certainty that there are no cheap hotels in walking distance
to the Google office? I *think* so, but can't be sure.
2. I can find nice-ish hotels at a reasonable rate from here;
but I can't tell how far they are from the Google campus in transit time.
The nice address to address feature of the ZVV here:
http://www.vbz.ch/vbz_opencms/opencms/vbz/english/ZVVtimetable/
quickly overcomes my inept German abilities when I try to do
address to address searches.
3. How to pick between hotels? I can find tons of moderately priced,
reasonably rated hotels, with internet even, using the web tools I have.
But I don't know Zurich, and have no clue if the Neufeld is a dump,
or if Goldenes Schwert has rats :-/.
Has anyone else looked into this and come to any conclusions?
Any native Zurichian or German speaker willing to work with me on this project?
Cheers,
Jeremy
Hi.
Where did you booked (plan to book) your Room?
Does anyone has some experience with the Youth Hostel?
http://www.hostelz.com/hostel/27678-Youth-Hostel-Zurich
Does every Guest must have a member card?
I arrive on 5. Oct at 8:10AM and leave on Monday, 08. Oct at 18:35
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On 6th/7th October, once more Wine hackers from around the world will
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You too can chill out with these awesome froods by signing up for the
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Fascinating talks! Interesting people! Hackfests galore ... and maybe
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6th/7th October. Be there or be square.
Hi all,
Is it too early to start suggesting content for the conference? If not,
I would offer to talk about keyboard detection in Wine, and what I want
to do with XKB, as well as why.
Shachar
Did you get enough responses? Seems like a mention on wine-devel
might be in order.
On 4/30/07, Jeremy White <jwhite(a)codeweavers.com> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Well, I was hoping that out of the chatter following my last email,
> we'd have consenus about the location.
>
> However, the overwhelming silence didn't really help :-/. So, to try to
> help
> get some forward momentum, I thought we should turn to a survey
> again - then we'd just pick the most popular spot.
>
> To that end, if you could visit this page:
>
> http://www.winehq.org/site/wineconf/survey
>
> and enter your preference, I'd appreciate it. Should take only
> a sec (exactly 1 question, although your name and email are nice too :-/).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeremy
>
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Hi Folks,
Well, I was hoping that out of the chatter following my last email,
we'd have consenus about the location.
However, the overwhelming silence didn't really help :-/. So, to try to
help
get some forward momentum, I thought we should turn to a survey
again - then we'd just pick the most popular spot.
To that end, if you could visit this page:
http://www.winehq.org/site/wineconf/survey
and enter your preference, I'd appreciate it. Should take only
a sec (exactly 1 question, although your name and email are nice too :-/).
Cheers,
Jeremy
I have a proprietary piece of software written for a windows machine. When
I run the ODBC interface so that I can set a DSN the connection works.
However, when I run the program it cannot find the files and gives me an
error stating that.
Does anyone have experience with Pervasive DB's? Or maybe with getting
programs like this one running under WINE?
Thank you
Jeff Whiteman
System Administrator
Rockford Silk Screen Process