On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 10:51 PM, Richard Darst wrote:
> - How do you recommend non-sponsored attendees work? Reserve rooms
> through DebConf, or to the hotels directly?
>
> - How late can we cancel things (hotels, food) for attendees who
> find they can't come.
>
> - Any other restrictions in t
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 10:20:15PM +0100, Velimir Iveljic wrote:
> I'll try and gather as much info as i can before the next debconf-team
> meeting.
>
> A wiki page with the info could be a good idea so that everyone else is able
> to pitch in with the info.
>
> I will create one and post a link
> This is a ping on the registration process. How do we want to do it
> this year?
I set this as one of the points on Meetings wiki
(http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf10/Meetings), since I wanted to
go
into much more detail regarding this. Since I was planning to open
registrations starting nex
I'll try and gather as much info as i can before the next debconf-team
meeting.
A wiki page with the info could be a good idea so that everyone else is able
to pitch in with the info.
I will create one and post a link as soon as i get to my dorm.
Velimir
On Mar 4, 2011 8:00 PM, "Richard Darst"
Hi,
This is a ping on the registration process. How do we want to do it
this year?
Do we want to use Pentabarf? (assuming yes since it's a bit late to
change). If so, what needs to be done to it before we can start?
Next, we need the categories, for example: professional/corporate
costs and w
Dear DebConf team,
following up past discussions about delegations, call for volunteers,
and call for comments, I hereby propose to you the *draft* delegation
for DebConf "chairs".
-- DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT - DRAFT -
I hereby delegate the following peopl