On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 09:06:54PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote: > While I think there are some (sport club) restaurants nearby, > I would not count on them being open, especially not during the day. > So: yes, it's mostly the youth hostel, which is why we've been > working hard with them to ensure a high-quality offering. We do > expect people to venture into town at night (2+km walk, there's also > a bus every 10–20 minutes), but we are pretty confident that this > won't be a necessity for people.
I'm actually very hesitant to bring this up, because I *really* don't want to go through the same fight I went through last year with the same people over this. I have ... difficult ... food allergies that I contend with, and I find that vegetarian dishes by and large conflict with my restricted diet consistently (onions, mushrooms and garbanzo beans). If vegetarian dishes are all that will be offered for an entire day at a time, I am a person that needing to wander away from the venue *will* be a necessity. If I'm in a minority (as it appears from this discussion and previous discussions), do I understand correctly that I'll need to make my own arrangements, then? -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Patty Langasek harmo...@dodds.net | harmo...@debian.org ---------------------------------------------------------- At times, you may end up far away from home; you may not be sure of where you belong anymore. But home is always there... because home is not a place. It's wherever your passion takes you. --- J. Michael Straczynski _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team