Quoting Moray Allan (mo...@sermisy.org): > It is possible that some of those who originally voted for > Switzerland didn't see issues exactly as they have emerged, or > expected, as in most years recently, that issues about the venue > would be sorted out by later changes, rather than expecting that the > locals would insist that we stick with the precise venue choice.
I haven't changed my own mind. I fully understand the high difficulties faced these weeks and, despite being silent (mostly to avoid adding noise to noise), I follow DC13-related things very closely. I still support the Le Camp options and assume my own decision. Of course, I regret the hard challenges faced and the high risks we're having to make it hard for some regular DC attendees to attend. I can't do much to support the local team more than this except by offering my own help when it'll be Debconf time for everything that comes at logistics (that includes the use of the minivan-shaped bubullemobile car for anything needing some wheels, a motor and some space inside, to transport either stuff or people). In short, we're going the hard way right now, but choosing another way is nearly guaranteed to lead to a failure. It's quite likely that I won't add more in this thread, following my own stance to avoid adding noise to noise and given that I can't do much more to help reaching the goal of having a good Debconf in 2013. _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team