Hi Norbert, * Norbert Preining <norb...@preining.info> [2018-06-19 17:32:17 +0900]:
> Dear DebConf organizers, dear all, > > I would like to know how "accomodation bursaries" are handled? Should be > book our own hotels within a limit of costs? Will bookings be made by > the DebConf organizers? This year, the accommodation bursaries are for the on-site accommodation only. here's the NCTU description of the dorm DebConf attendees will be staying in: http://housing.sa.nctu.edu.tw/?page_id=1088&lang=en (Other details on https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf18/Accommodation) The max occupancy of rooms is 4-per-room but from current registration numbers we may be able to do 2 people per room (except when asked to do otherwise by attendees). My current understanding of the situation is that the DebConf organizers will provide a sleeping mat, linen and blankets, as well as the air-con pre-paid card. If you would prefer off-site accommodation, I'm afraid that would be outside of the accommodation bursary grant (and therefore on your own dime). > And in the vein of the last email, what are reasonable areas to book > hotels so that travel to the conference area is within a reasonable > commuting distance. That, I have no proper answer for. I know a bunch of people are going to the Landis Inn, which seems to be at walking distance from the MIRC building, but that's not exactly the cheapest option. Hope this helps, -- Nicolas Dandrimont BOFH excuse #418: Sysadmins busy fighting SPAM.
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