Hi there!
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 21:39:59 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> I'm going to Debconf by train. Having done my research, I now know
> which trains I'm going to be on. On the way out I will be taking a
> day to look around Sarajevo by myself, which produces quite a detour.
Nothing against you,
Hi folks,
I'm excited about (likely) being able to get to Debconf11! As I'm
starting to educate myself about traveling to Banja Luka, I of course
started with the U.S. State Dept. info. I noted that American's don't
need a visa for Debconf, which is nice. I also noted these sections:
http
Hi John,
As someone who has traveled to over 100 countries, and most of them more
than once, let me give you a little advice about the U.S. State
Department and its advisories:
Take them with a grain of salt, or even a whole salt shaker.
I was invited to a conference in Mendelene, Colombia. A f
Jon thank you for this follow up.
I couldn't agree more with what he said. I talked to President himself
regarding this, Venue will have security for all your stuff so you'll
be able to leave your stuff in the Venue without it being stolen or
whatever. If it gives you some comfort President buildi
On 03/21/2011 11:43 AM, Adnan Hodzic wrote:
Jon thank you for this follow up.
I couldn't agree more with what he said. I talked to President himself
regarding this, Venue will have security for all your stuff so you'll
be able to leave your stuff in the Venue without it being stolen or
whatever.
Hi there,
Ok i'll try and answer as much questions i can. If you have any more
just ask them here.
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 4:03 PM, John Goerzen wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm excited about (likely) being able to get to Debconf11! As I'm starting
> to educate myself about traveling to Banja Luka, I
John Goerzen wrote:
> They talk about things such as hand grenades being used by criminals,
> dangerous mountain roads, and possibly limited medical facilities. I
> don't want to take that information at face value or out of context,
> so I'm wondering if anyone in Banja Luka can comment on how mu
Hi folks,
On the theory that if one person has a question, maybe some other people
will too, I've collected up the questions I've asked about Debconf11 so
far, along with answers, on the wiki here:
http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf11/FAQ
it's peppered with links back into the archives for
> On the theory that if one person has a question, maybe some other people
> will too, I've collected up the questions I've asked about Debconf11 so far,
> along with answers, on the wiki here:
>
> http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf11/FAQ
This is great! The work you done as well as the idea *thu
Hi John,
My answers to your questions may have been a little "harshly"
formulated, but that was not my intention at all!
Sorry if you understood them as being harsh!
I was going to make the same wiki page you did tonight, but you beat me to it :)
Thank you for helping!
Velimir
On Mon, Mar 21,
On 03/21/2011 04:51 PM, Velimir Iveljic wrote:
Hi John,
My answers to your questions may have been a little "harshly"
formulated, but that was not my intention at all!
Sorry if you understood them as being harsh!
Not at all! It was very helpful and informative. I wanted to make sure
that my
We all have the same language, but in Republik Srpska (of which Banja
Luka is the Capital) Cyrillic alphabet is used in contrast to Latin
alphabet that is used in the Federation of BiH. So the only difference
is the alphabet :)
I should add though, that everybody can read Latin alphabet (maybe a
sm
Let me add, that in contrast to this, even official (Cyrillic) I'd
still say that Latin alphabet prevails over Cyrillic. Even if it
doesn't, let's say you're in a restaurant menu may be in Cyrillic
(Bosnian) but there will be English translation.
Adnan
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 11:48 PM, Velimir
Adnan Hodzic dijo [Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 11:53:37PM +0100]:
> Let me add, that in contrast to this, even official (Cyrillic) I'd
> still say that Latin alphabet prevails over Cyrillic. Even if it
> doesn't, let's say you're in a restaurant menu may be in Cyrillic
> (Bosnian) but there will be Engli
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