Quoting Holger Levsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi, > > On Tuesday 30 January 2007 12:05, MJ Ray wrote: > > Does this mean that the deadlines were set to help plane travellers > > and without considering land travellers, or have I misunderstood? > > Yes, you misunderstood. The deadlines are set for people needing visas. Most > countries requiering visas to the UK are not a easy train journey away and > Debian is not a european project. (Think ship from japan to china, then > transsibirean to Moscow, then train from there to Paris, then, LOL. Same for > people from america - ships take around 10 days to cross the atlantic.)
Apparently, as MJ has been misleaded, that could mean that other people could also have the same understanding than his. That could maybe deserve a minor correction to explain that the deadline for registration of sponsorship is different from a deadline for registration. About the problem of land travel schedules and fares not being known at the moment the sponsorship requests are closed, one could suggest to people who consider land travelling to try figuring out what would be the costs for their travel by trying to book a similar traval as far possible in the future (say, two month ahead). That wouldn't certainly be as precise as the exact costs (yield management, for trains, can probably hit hard) but that certainly gives a rough idea. And, to answer your indirect question about "fly or ride by train", MJ, I'm afraid that the current costs of train travels in UK are pretty likely to make the trip far from being competitive. That's a shame, definitely, but that's also a sad reality. Admitedly, I haven't checked so I would be delighted to be proven wrong. _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list Debconf-discuss@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss