Quoting Gunnar Wolf (gw...@gwolf.org): > Also, regarding the buses: I understand the people at the Junta are > offering the bus service as a "we're truly sorry" sign for not keeping > the promised venue... But I'm sure there can be a better arrangement > than having buses going back and forth with one or two hackers > sitting... Yes, at some hours that would make sense (i.e. every 30 > minutes between 10:00 and 13:00 or so, judging on earlier years' > wake-up times), but demand during the afternoon/evening will be quite > low. And at night, well, some buses will be probably used, but many > people will want to walk back (I expect it not to be _that_ hot > anymore by 23:00!) or to go elsewhere in Cáceres for some $(( drink + tapas)).
What about getting closer from a bike rental company? In the situation that is likely to happen, I'd be delighted to be able to rent a bike to move around over there and not depend on buses. OK, it's hot in Caceres, I know....and I also know that the city is not *that* flat, so that's certainly not an option for everybody but still maybe could be considered. _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team