On 04/07/2016 01:25 AM, Alexander Bezzubov wrote: > Got it, thank you for kind explanation! > > I'm sorry for spreafing the confusion but those points might be un-obviouse > to others well, who were not around for last 10 years :)
Heh. Some of us have been around even longer, and, yes, this leads us to think that Everybody Knows. We will endeavor to document this better. A number of people have found this information un-obvious this year. --Rich > -- > Alex > > On Wed, Apr 6, 2016, 20:03 Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote: > >> On Apr 5, 2016 22:35, "Alexander Bezzubov" <b...@apache.org> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> not sure if this has been asked before or is relevant to whole community, >>> so excuse me in advance if it's not. >>> >>> Could somebody please help me understanding the changes between Apache >>> events in Europe 2015, Budapest and Apache events in 2016, Vancouver from >> a >>> speaker's perspective and if below summary is correct: >>> >>> Apache Con\Bigdata Europe 2015, Budapest >>> - speakers from one conference get free access to another one >> (Bigdata\Con) >>> - co-speakers get a conference pass, as speakers do >> >> No, this was not the case, although it's possible that a few people were >> given some leniency on this. >> >>> >>> Apache Con\Bigdata NA 2016, Vancouver >>> - speakers from one conference need to buy a ticket for another one, if >>> they decide to attend the latter as well (Bigdata\Con) >> >> Yes, that is correct, although there is a substantial discount. >> >>> - co-speakers must buy tickets to the conference where they are >> presenting >>> at >>> >>> >> >> Yes, but this has always been the case for the last 10 years. >> > -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon