Michael Schultheiss wrote:
> http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Extremadura#Accomodation mentions "hall of
> residence" which I assume is synonymous with dormitory. That section of
> the wiki also lists nearby hotels and hostels.
At least in England and France, a hall of residence is somewhere
between
MJ Ray writes ("Re: [Debconf-discuss] How much is the regular room?"):
> At least in England and France, a hall of residence is somewhere
> between a flat and a hotel room. Private rooms, shared kitchens and
> facilities.
Yes.
Moray Allan writes ("Re: [Debconf-discuss] How much is the regular ro
Le jeudi 16 avril 2009 à 15:19 -0400, Michael Schultheiss a écrit :
> Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I assume these rooms are dormitories or some other kind of shared
> > accomodation ? Rather than individual rooms.
>
> Yes, I believe so.
> http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Extremadura#Accomodation mentions
On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 12:32 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Does anyone know the answer to this question ?
According to previous DebConf meeting minutes, the plan is to use two
student residences, Muñoz Torrero (140 people), and Francisco de Sande
(70 people).
I did some web searching for those name
2009/4/17 Moray Allan :
>
> On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 12:32 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
>> Does anyone know the answer to this question ?
>
> According to previous DebConf meeting minutes, the plan is to use two
> student residences, Muñoz Torrero (140 people), and Francisco de Sande
> (70 people).
>
> I
+ César Gómez Martín (Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:58:38 +0200):
> > And is http://mommybye.com/residencias/ver/211
> > the second residence? If so, that page says there are mostly single and
> > some twin rooms.
> Yes :)
So perhaps something could be done so that paying people get to choose
between twi
Adeodato Simó writes ("Re: [Debconf-discuss] How much is the regular room?"):
> So perhaps something could be done so that paying people get to
> choose between twin and single? I vaguely recall something like this
> being done in Argentina, but even if not, it could be a nice
> incentive for peop