Gunnar Wolf <gw...@gwolf.org> writes:
> tony mancill dijo [Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:11:44PM -0800]:
>> Thanks for working on this.  I think we'd have OLCC issues (for those
>> not from this area, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission) anywhere
>> (even in the countryside), so having servers at a private event at
>> Puppet Labs seems like the most preferable option.  (And my 0.02, I'd
>> rather bring my glass to a server and ask for a pour than have a
>> 1oz./30mL in a little sample cup.)  If we spread the servers around
>> to several tables and interleave those with multiple cheese tables,
>> it should be a nice party.
>
> Right. If it is a hard-requisite (I clearly don't see us taking buses
> to the countryside as doable for C&W), we should accept the servers
> requirement. It will be quite strange, though.
>
> And, of course, we will have to *pay* them. Any idea on how much does
> a licensed (is a license required?) bartender charge per, say, 4-5
> hours? How many would we hire? The demand will not be constant; I
> believe having 10 at the beginning would cause quite a bit of
> contention, but having more than 3 at the end would be wasteful.

Puppet Labs is handling all the expenses, possibly servers/bartenders,
even insurance.  Yay!

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