And as the mails I just sent, some salient questions for you: USA, the eternal debate =======================
First, there's the obvious issue of going to the USA. Several European DebConf usual attendees voiced their opposition (and some didn't travel) to DebConf10, and several non-first-world will probably have a hard time getting the visa. There is also this tradition we have of not repeating countries. Of course, being the USA such a large country, and being its Debian population so large, I would not give much weight to the argument, but I have seen it mentioned on IRC. Now, I know we cannot please everybody. I know that by having a DebConf in the USA we will (as we did in NYC) get the attendance of several new, long-term-involved people. Proposed venue ============== I feel the proposed work rooms you mention for the venue somewhat small. Quoting from the Wiki: One main plenary room with capacity for 200. This room has removable partitions that convert it into two talk rooms during sessions, one @ 98 places, one @ 70 places. One additional talk room @ 48 places. Two hacklabs, one @ 90 places and one @ 54 places, for a combined capacity of 144. If attendance is higher than expected, we will have the option of reserving more or larger rooms closer to the date of the event (subject to availability). But, if we are looking at a >300 people attendance, there will be many saturation moments. Do you have an idea of those additional spaces' fees and capacities? _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team