Quoting tony mancill (tmanc...@debian.org):
> Thanks for working on this. I think we'd have OLCC issues (for those
> not from this area, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission) anywhere (even
> in the countryside), so having servers at a private event at Puppet Labs
> seems like the most preferable
Gerald Turner writes:
> Ugh... sorry folks, I think we're out of options for a free-flowing
> alcohol environment unless we do something drastic like bus out to the
> countryside.
The idea of tasting-sized cups pairing suitable wines with various
cheeses is actually kind of a neat idea. I don't
Benjamin Kerensa writes:
> In the case of PuppetLabs we would probably not have servers in the
> past when private events have been there its always been serve
> yourself. In the case of the OSCON parties which they open to the
> public those usually have a server.
>
> Since we would be facilitati
Christian PERRIER writes:
> Quoting tony mancill (tmanc...@debian.org):
>> Thanks for working on this. I think we'd have OLCC issues (for those
>> not from this area, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission) anywhere
>> (even in the countryside), so having servers at a private event at
>> Puppet Lab
Quoting Bdale Garbee (bd...@gag.com):
> Gerald Turner writes:
>
> > Ugh... sorry folks, I think we're out of options for a free-flowing
> > alcohol environment unless we do something drastic like bus out to the
> > countryside.
>
> The idea of tasting-sized cups pairing suitable wines with vario
Quoting Gerald Turner (gtur...@unzane.com):
> Now just need to commit to a date, Monday the 25th?
We usually chose either Monday or Tuesday, so that seems right. I'd
anyway recommend something closer to the beginning of DC than the
end
I would suggest not too close, though, because the main
Gerald Turner dijo [Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 05:14:28PM -0800]:
> > Yes we are, sorry for the delay — I'll get an email out to Puppet Labs
> > *now*, introduce myself, hopefully evoke memory of the conversation
> > had with Steve Langasek and work out the details.
>
> So I've been in touch with Briana
tony mancill dijo [Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:11:44PM -0800]:
> Thanks for working on this. I think we'd have OLCC issues (for those
> not from this area, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission) anywhere (even
> in the countryside), so having servers at a private event at Puppet Labs
> seems like the m
Christian PERRIER dijo [Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:57:51AM +0100]:
> Is there a way that the servers are "volunteer" servers? I think it
> would better fit the spirit of the C&W if you could assemble a team of
> 5-10 volunteers for alcohol serving.
> (...)
> Back to the servers topic: we never had to
In the case of PuppetLabs we would probably not have servers in the past
when private events have been there its always been serve yourself. In the
case of the OSCON parties which they open to the public those usually have
a server.
Since we would be facilitating cheese and wine I don't think we w
Christian PERRIER writes:
> Quoting Gerald Turner (gtur...@unzane.com):
>
>> Now just need to commit to a date, Monday the 25th?
>
> We usually chose either Monday or Tuesday, so that seems right. I'd
> anyway recommend something closer to the beginning of DC than the
> end
>
> I would suggest
Gunnar Wolf writes:
> tony mancill dijo [Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:11:44PM -0800]:
>> Thanks for working on this. I think we'd have OLCC issues (for those
>> not from this area, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission) anywhere
>> (even in the countryside), so having servers at a private event at
>> P
Gunnar Wolf writes:
> Gerald Turner dijo [Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 05:14:28PM -0800]:
>> > Yes we are, sorry for the delay — I'll get an email out to Puppet
>> > Labs *now*, introduce myself, hopefully evoke memory of the
>> > conversation had with Steve Langasek and work out the details.
>>
>> So I'v
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:21:48PM -0800, Gerald Turner wrote:
> Briana de Jong writes:
> > I did some thinking last night and I think that if we bought small
> > taster cups only, then we can get around the catering issue and allow
> > people to pour their own. OLCC is pretty strict and when you
also sprach Steve Langasek [2014-02-25 23:14 +0100]:
> I think in NYC they didn't care because there was zero risk of
> anyone driving home from the party ;P (And that's not much
> different in this case, either!)
It was also 2010. They've had almost 4 years since then to improve
the laws and be
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