On Wed, Jul 08, 2015 at 06:59:20AM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: > also sprach Michael Banck <mba...@debian.org> [2015-07-08 00:21 +0200]: > > > If we also want to offer plain coffee ("drip coffee") as the default > > > hot drink, then we have two choices: > > > > > > * Served, meaning attendees pay ca. 1.75 €/cup (0.28l) > > > * Self-served, meaning DebConf pays ca. 1.30 €/cup > > > > Personally, I find that a bit pricey, but oh well. If we have the > > money, I'd also go for option #2. > > I agree, it is a bit pricey and if we opt for paper cups instead of > mugs, then the price halves. However, I really don't think we should > just waste thousands of paper cups. hrm, so those are disposable cups loaded in the machine? Or something people have to put below the machine themselves? In the latter case, we could just try to arrange for reusable coffee mugs for everyone?
> > Birthday party > > ============== > > > We'll arrange the big plenary room for the party, so cake will be > > > served there, and we'll have the possibility to use the microphone > > > for games and whatever else we want. I hope this can be done in > > > a way not to disturb video setup. > > > > I'd assumed we'd spill over the party to the courtyard if the > > weather > > We have all the options, but I made sure to discuss the rain option > too. HD does have a big balcony and direct access to the outside > areas, so it's suitable too, but the courtyard is the nicest place > for sure. It all depends on weather and sizes. Cool - just one doubt about the balcony: are there some "don't disturb the animals in the adjacent zoo after XX o'clock" rules we must follow? Michael _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team