FUDCon Milan note on wiki page re: room planning

Robyn Bergeron rbergero at redhat.com
Tue Sep 20 14:59:28 UTC 2011


On 09/20/2011 05:59 AM, Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
> Hi Robyn,
> I asked our guys for proposed hack sessions - to know how many rooms
> to book (on Saturday/Sunday). For now it is:
> * SIGs meetings
> ** Perl, Ruby, Java and secondary architectures
> * documentation hack fest
>
> Just to have overview to answer the question by Andrea.
So what are we thinking? 3 rooms minimum, more like 4 or 5?
> For general schedule - if I understand it correctly -
> Saturday/Sunday are barcamp/hacksessions days,
> Friday is free, only the cafe during the night... Is it true?
I think this is correct.
Looking at the webpage version 
(http://fudcon.fedoraproject.org/EMEA/scheduling.html) it looks like we 
are barcamp all day saturday, fudpub at night, barcamp half of sunday, 
hackfest the other half of sunday. And Friday is free, with a social 
event in the evening.
> What are the days hotel is booked for? We plan to arrive on Friday,
> leavin on Monday in the morning.
As I understand it, hotel is booked for arrival Friday, departure 
Monday. If someone is doing something outside of those plans, they'll 
need to make their own arrangements.
> The wiki needs updates... It's not easy to follow the planning...
I agree. Maybe it would be optimal to come up with a list of questions 
that we'd all like to see answers for, and work to get those items 
updated and posted?

-Robyn
> Thanks
> Jaroslav
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> There is a note on the wiki page that looks like it needs attention -
>> has anyone contacted this person?
>>
>> I'm Andrea Trentini (http://atrent.it), I do represent our department
>> (DICo) in the FUDcon, we are hosting the conference. I need to know
>> exactly when (and how many) classrooms are needed because I have to
>> reserve them and arrange them to be opened during the weekend. Pleas
>> contact me. Thank you.
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