Hi, (also catching up on old mails...)
On Dienstag, 31. Juli 2012, Henning Sprang wrote: > DebConf is - from my feeling and understanding of it - *not* a > conference in the sense of a professional conference of any product > developed and/or supported or driven by a company. It is a meeting for > the volunteer developers and contributors that make Debian possible, > organized by the same(or nearly) people in the same volunteer fashion, > to keep budget low and that way allow also people who otherwise cannot > afford it to join the meeting. It should be kept like that, IMHO. > > Anybody who's joining the meeting for commercial/professional purposes > is very much invited to do so, can even come without a fee when not > using food and accomodation services(or do I get that wrong?), but has > to accept that organization of all the procedures is made by > volunteers and might therefore lack some of the features of > superprofessional and commercial conferences(which cost easily about > three times as much for a third of the timespan, without accomodation) > and has to prepare at own budget and initiative if such eventual > limitations don't fit the needs. > > IMHO that also applies for refunds.The fee is so ridiculously low, > anybody who might think over not to join, and being a halfway decent > professional, making money with Debian related things, should easily > be able to pay it as a donation in that rare case. full ack. Also with what Gunnar said: On Freitag, 3. August 2012, Gunnar Wolf wrote: > [...] Until we get a flow of cancellations big enough to worry > (and I trust we won't!), I'd say the best policy is not to have one. Yup. cheers, Holger _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team