h you best in your
visa request process.
Jose
PS: other contacts in Maracaibo that might be arranging or will travel
to DC11 are Gerardo Curiel (javamaniac) and Muammar El Khatib (muammar)
¹ Which is an improvement, near the end of 2009 they had almost a year
of wait time for appointments.
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d the list of accommodation options under 20 USD/person/night
with all contact information. We worked this out in the streets, and
complements our draft budget, which holds true for tomorrow.
http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf11/Quito
See you tomorrow,
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José Miguel Parr
on walking distance of the beds (UDLA and EPN) sent their
preliminary sponsor commitment.
This also allowed us to lock our RC1 Budget (we already got a Draft) and
we believe this also rounds any sharp edge left from our bid. We'll be
delighted to detail this and address any issue in our meeting.
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Hello,
Just in time for the end of the year, I'm pleased to announce Quito
remains alive and ready for hosting DC11 in 2011!
What has changed since last year? Besides the fact we'll need to review
and use future-telling abilities to sketch a draft
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Joerg Jaspert escribió:
> - We follow the way we had for DC7 and DC8, see description on
>http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf10/Meetings
Hello,
Quito's DC10 bid local team arranged the bid page to fit the location
checklist:
http://wiki.debc
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Stephen Gran escribió:
> We are going to need people to review incoming paper submissions and
> decide on which ones to accept and all that sort of thing. We're
> looking for volunteers. I'm planning to send the CfP in the next day or
> two, so while
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Gunnar Wolf escribió:
> José, please explain a bit into this: You are Venezuelan. I understand
> your recent contacts in Ecuador push you towards putting Quito as a
> possible bid. What is _your_ opinion regarding the Venezuela bid? Are
> you planning
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Gunnar Wolf escribió:
> The proposal looks interesting... But we do want at least the
> localteam head to have been already immersed into another DebConf. Not
> only so that this person (or group of people) knows what type of work
> and problems to exp
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José Miguel Parrella Romero escribió:
> I've been doing some work stuff in Quito, Ecuador[1] for several months
> now and I've networked a strong local team of community people, and
> local sponsors which is now ready to bid fo
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Hello,
I've been doing some work stuff in Quito, Ecuador[1] for several months
now and I've networked a strong local team of community people, and
local sponsors which is now ready to bid for DC10 in this city.
Quito's not only the capital of Ecuador
ention wasn't to point to Argentina or Brazil for requesting the
shot (BTW, I didn't bring my yellow fever certificate with me and wasn't
asked for it) but to put down the general impression that there will
always be someone with a reason to refuse to go to a De
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Torsten Werner escribió:
> Security and border staff is unfriendly even at the Paris airport for
> example but I wouldn't refuse to attend a Debconf there. (I just try
Me neither, though there's people who have already done so, and will
keep doing so
Mark Brown wrote:
> - Hacklab 1 circuit breaker tripped today.
A breaker also tripped in HL2 today. The one in the mini-bar, at the
left, behind a machine in the table. One of those multi-outlets was
crackling and it was heating up -- people should be advised not to
stress the power outlets and a
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