> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 1:56 AM, Adnan Hodzic <ad...@foolcontrol.org> wrote: > > today I announced official dates when DebConf11 will be held, which are: > > > > DebCamp: 25th – 31st July 2011 > > DebConf: 1st - 7th August 2011 >
Some media is starting to pick up this dates are definitive, for the discussion here I see they are not final. Adnan, what do you think of updating your blog post and write 'tentative' dates ? In any case, when the dates are definitive for real, please write an email to debian-publicity@ to make an official announcement. =) > And on the blog post itself, you also say, "We encourage you to arrive > one day earlier (24th July for DebCamp, and 31st July for DebConf), > final departure date will be 8th August.", so we get > > Sunday 24 July: DebCamp arrival day > Sunday 31 July: last day of DebCamp/DebConf arrival day > Monday 1 August: first day of DebConf > Sunday 7 August: last day of DebConf/last night of sponsored accommodation > Monday 8 August: DebConf departure day > > I'm slightly worried about the DebConf dates there, for two reasons. > I mention them now as it's not too late yet to adjust the dates we > advertise to attendees within the block of time (without necessarily > needing to change facilities bookings): > > 1. Having departure on the Monday gives a risk that we end up needing > to pay for an extra night of sponsored accommodation for many people > (if they don't shift their arrival day back to match) -- how firm are > your promises of government funding for the accommodation? > > 2. Many DebConf attendees want to reduce the number of days they take > off work, and so prefer to travel on weekends. Even when we've > officially finished on a Sunday, many attendees have left on the > Saturday. Having the official departure day on a Monday would seem to > make this worse, as on the schedule above people who leave on Saturday > will miss two out of six DebConf days (unless the Day Trip day is put > on Saturday or Sunday, but that's not ideal itself). Bear in mind > that there will be some ground transport time to reach an > international airport, so attendees may be leaving earlier in case the > bus/train/whatever is late to the airport, in addition to the time > for their flight(s) themselves. > > What are the views of others on the list? Would it make more sense to > advertise DebConf arrival and departure weekend to weekend? > I share your concerns, so far, the best formula has been from Sunday to Saturday. In DC9 we experimented a bit with the dates, this time starting in a Friday and we ended with a lot of people arriving in Saturday. Since I have still at hand the data from DC10: ==================== Departure date: 2010-08-01 2 2010-08-02 2 2010-08-03 4 2010-08-04 2 2010-08-05 1 2010-08-06 11 2010-08-07 74 2010-08-08 167 None 145 Last day of talks was 2010-08-07 and still a lot of people departed that day. "None 145" means people who did not set departure dates, since we did not need that for people not staying at Columbia Housing. Ana _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team