On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 11:12:47AM +0000, Philip Hands wrote: > > Have you not met Paul Sladen? >
? > As I said long ago, Le Camp (when considered as a DebConf venue) is > family hostile, and for the same reasons is comfort-loving-corporate > hostile, and also for those other cases you mention. > > This has been know and accepted since DC12, at least, if not before. No, a lot of information was unknown or not properly communicated. I was OK with the venue being somehow isolated because I was told accommodation had a better standard it had (looks my email about the youth hostel) and there was good public transportation (turns out is not the case). > > Wherever we decide to go will advantage some groups and penalise others, > and perhaps it's time that the smelly tree-huggers had their turn ;-) > Have we discriminated those "tree-huggers" before? I would say it is not the case. > Personally, I'm rather glad that it looks like we'll only have to put up > with this place for a week, rather than two, but now that the decision > is made, we should stop whining about it and do everything in our power > to make it the best DebConf ever and prove all the doubters wrong. > Nobody was forcing you to attend to debcamp+debconf during 2 weeks anyway. Ana _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team