Il 03/02/2010 20:29, Adnan Hodzic ha scritto: > Last week was pretty busy for our team, we had a meeting in Sarajevo > where we've discussed many topics. > > First "gathering" was in a form of official meeting, while the second > "gathering" was in form of more unofficial meeting with "core" crew that > was part of DebConf7 Sarajevo team. > > You can see some of the pictures from our first meeting: > http://foolcontrol.org/img/sastanak_sarajevo_27_jan_2010/ > > + we have created a criteria that's going to be representing the > formation of the local team. > > + agreed to get in contact with all debian/ubuntu/lug from Balkan > region, and getting their words of "support" for this event to take place. > > + Formed a "banknote" that's actually represented in form of a > memorandum; understanding of mutual cooperation between team and govt., > financial support of 150.000 euros; usage of governmental buildings and > facilities; all in goal of realizing and hosting the DebConf11 > conference; etc ... > > I have agreed meeting with prime minister, and am currently waiting for > his response; this "memorandum" has been sent to govt. and it's > currently processing. Where the same one should be signed, afterward > we'll be working on preparation of "official" contract about govt. > support fro DebConf. > > I'm also meeting with couple of other officials, to get some other > general information about Banja Luka, from local transpiration, to > airport information, to exact information about certain things. If we > could have ~three buses, in Zagreb waiting for DC11 attendees (in peak > when everyone's arriving); how much time exactly is needed from Zagreb > to Banja Luka; General information about Banja Luka airport, to what > other EU capitals is going to "extend" its service to possibility of > "chapter" flights. Also negotiate with Mtel (ISP) about what exactly can > they provide us with (service wise) even though they agreed to "everything". > > We haven't meet in Banja Luka, because of horrible weather conditions, > even thought local team from Banja Luka was ready to fully "react". > > In brief notes, we're waiting for the banknote/memorandum to be signed, > and gathering our "local team" and support of LUG's from around Balkans. > > In meantime I'm going to visit TUIWEN and lobby so whole Vienna/Austria > votes for Bosnia :P J/k, either way, they could tell us interesting > story of what happened to them in 2005 if anything. > > +++++++++++++++++++++++ > + Plan in Brief notes: > +++++++++++++++++++++++ > > After the banknote/memorandum has been signed, we're going to present > you with our local team (possibly with members from other Balkan > countries), update wiki page with all this information + specific > details on accommodation + transpiration + everything "in between" :) > > Keep your eye on updates on: www.microsoft.ba > > Regards from Bosnia, > > DebConf11 Bosnia/Herzegovina team. >
Hi Adnan. It's really nice to hear such news :) Congratulations to you and the rest of the local team for the work! -- Regards, Pablo. _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team