På Mon, 26 Nov 2012 09:03:48 +0100, skrev Andreas Tille <andr...@an3as.eu>:
On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 06:49:09PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
I do know that at
each DebConf where the standard accomodation was 4-per-room,
I don't know from where you have this standard:
DebConf3 (Oslo): Standard was a Gym with mattresses on the floor
DebConf5 (Helsinki): I do not know the "standard" but I was using a
mattress on the floor in a room with two beds and
maximum occupation of 6 persons
DebConf7 (Edinburgh): youth hostel with 6 persons per room (as far
as I know there was no guarantee that all roommates
were DebConf attendees but random people)
So we failed three times in the standards you are claiming. In other
words: In Europe we only had two times the standard you are mentioning
(DebConf 9+11) and so I doubt that we do have something like a standard
for European DebConfs at all.
True. I would think that the expectations that you are refuting come from the
_trend_, rather than the average. It looks like the accomodation standard has
risen from Debconf to Debconf, and that the low end was about a decade ago.
In the light of that, Le Camp is a "regression".
--
Herman Robak
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