Wookey dijo [Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 09:44:12PM +0000]: > True, and there is clearly a balance to be struck between encouraging > debian in new areas and optimising travel for existing > developers. After 5 years when debconf could only be attended with > intercontinental travel by European developers, I'm very happy with a > presumption towards Europe next.
Do keep in mind that Israel is as close as Lisbon from Central Europe: From Vienna, Haifa is 2312Km away, Lisbon is 2298Km. Of course, not everything is the same; many people from the EU will travel by rail to countries in the EU (and not because of political affiliations, but because it's _possible_, while I don't exepct many people to arrive to Israel if it's not by air). But, for some measures... Well, Israel is "almost Europe" ☺ > The state of the climate is such that it's increasingly difficult to > justify 2-4 tonnes of emissions just to visit debconf, so I've > missed/am missing the last 4. Israel is somewhat closer (0.9 tonne), > but cannot be reached in a low-carbon way from the UK SFAICT (no > trains, no ferries), (...) Right, that's what i'm saying..
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